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    Marty was wearing large children’s pajamas‚ a pair of glasses‚ a black hat and he was carrying a pen and pad. The way Marty entered the scene was a unique way of his portraying his perspective‚ Alterman created an illusion for the audience. In that moment the reader becomes aware that Marty is a playwright who is struggling to finish the scene of the play. As the play continues‚ he begins to explain

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    Herman Miller Inc in 2012 Frank Shipper Salisbury University Steven B. Adams Salisbury University Karen Manz Author and Researcher Charles C. Manz University of Massachusetts Herman Miller was widely recognized as the leader in the office furniture industry and had built a reputation for innovation in products and processes since D. J. De Pree became president over 90 years ago. Herman Miller was one of only four companies and the only non-high-technology enterprise named to Fortune’s "Most Admired

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    Thomas Hardy presents the theme of resignation‚ nature and time passing through reflecting upon shock‚ despair‚ resignation and reconciliation. The poem is about Marty South’s unrequited love. It is written as a persona which allows the reader to sympathise with the character. It is a poem of lamentation and has elements of being an elegy‚ as Marty seems to be in deep and serious reflection. The poem has a feel of being a ballad as it is constructed of many mournful short stanzas and is often quiet meditative

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    named Marty McFly who‚ after crazy circumstances‚ winds up taking the time machine his best friend‚ Doc Brown or Doc‚ had invented. Marty is accompanied by Doc from different points in Doc’s time line. The extent of time travel is different for these franchises. Time is one of the most complicated ideas in all of history. When it comes to the time travel perspective Doctor Who is much more complicated than the simple Back to the Future model of time travel. In Back to the Future‚ Marty accidentally

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    greater purpose than showing what it’s like for Marty Mcfly to travel back in time‚ but rather real events which had occurred prior to the 1950’s‚ including the beginning of the Cold war versus the Soviet Union. The movie serves as a good representation on how this country has changed its way of thinking from the 50’s until the 80’s. It does so by showing how women and African American men were seen‚ and placed in the workforce. The movie begins with Marty meeting with Dr. Brown at a mall because Doc

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    relationship Henry had with his father. The way it was similar was the separation they had with Marty after Henry’s wife Ethel died of cancer. This tragic loss sent Henry into a very dark place which then caused the separation between Henry and Marty. After Henry learned to cope his wife’s death Marty came to his father with news that he was getting engaged to a woman named Samantha. This big news that Marty brought sent him and his father into a better stage in their relationship‚ they began to communicate

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    his family and friends. Marty was forced into many actions by the people around him. A person will consider what other tells them as much as what they believe in themselves. Marty was always a quiet man that didn’t like going out‚ it was his family and friends that told him to do so. It was his decision‚ but it wasn’t his choice. Marty did not want to go anywhere yet he did just because his friends and family told him so. It is not always easy to refuse such thing‚ Marty had to make a decision and

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    A German philosopher‚ Friedrich Nietzsche once stated that “there are no facts‚ only interpretations”. Nietzsche intended to enlighten the world that the truth is intricate‚ as facts are often clouded within different interpretations. Similar to Nietzsche‚ Oscar Wilde‚ a famous satirical play writer in 17th century England postulated that “the pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple”. In this statement Wilde points out rather facetiously that the truth can often be misleading. Since

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    there the scene returns to a low angle shot of Ethan and Mose where Ethan proceeds to pull out his rifle and sling the rifle cover to the ground and Ethan and Mose ride toward the homestead. With Ethan and Mose riding ahead the scene cuts back to Marty stumbling the last bit to the top of the hill where he

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    Why Do Speakers Use Rhetoric? The art of rhetoric has many different purposes that it serves depending on how the speaker presents their intended message. However‚ the purpose of rhetoric that is proven to be most effective in multiple similar speeches or pieces of writing is to support their claim or position on a topical subject. This use of rhetoric is intentional since the speaker knows that the overall effect would be to prove their position to be justified. Rhetoric shown through images

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