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    A Blizzard Under Blue Sky

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    English Composition II Rhetorical Analysis of an argument March 11‚ 2012 “A Blizzard under blue sky” The story “A Blizzard under blue sky” by Pam Houston is about a woman who is not happy and very depressed. She makes a decision to go out into the wilderness. The woman believes that this adventure is the best cure for her even if it means death. She refuses to take any drugs that her doctor tries to prescribe her. She suffers from depression. Her friend Alex is very concerned about his

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    article Medicare Under Observation‚ it is mentioned how unfair and ineffective the Affordable Care Act is for senior citizens in the United States. The article emphasizes on a letter written by a Medicare beneficiary who recently had gone to the emergency room to get treatment for a urinary tract infection and ended up having to stay for hours only to be told he was not going to be able to go home and he was being admitted into the hospital for observation which he claims that under the Affordable

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    should get paid is of heated debate in todays times. While many believe that student athletes are entitled to income‚ It remains undougtibly a concern of moral interest to universities across the country. This paper is going to explain the pros and cons that come with allowing student athletes the right to receive a salary. Should college athletes be paid? Let’s take a quick glance at the pros and cons of each perspective. For starters‚ in my opinion‚ yes‚ college athletes should get paid. What deserves

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    Popular Music Under Siege

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    POPULAR MUSIC UNDER SIEGE Beginning in the 1980s‚ religious fundamentalists and some parents’ groups have waged a persistent campaign to limit the variety of cultural messages available to American youth by attacking the content of some of the music industry’s creative products. These attacks have taken numerous forms‚ including a call by the Parents’ Music Resource Center (PMRC) for the labeling of recordings whose themes or imagery relate to sexuality‚ violence‚ drug or alcohol use‚ suicide

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    1. Based on the information generated by the interviews with the two different groups‚ what have you learnt about this plant? What I have learnt about this particular plant is the fact that the workers are not in harmony with each other. They also tend to assume things as per the behaviors of the other groups for instance the white male groups tend to think that or rather assume that these women and disadvantaged groups feel that not only were they left out of important task forces but were required

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    have to rely on subminimum wage workshops. The Fair Labor Standards Act allows this unethical practice to be legal under Section 14(c) which approves segregated subminimum wage workshops that exploit disabled workers‚ paying some only pennies an hour for mundane work. The city of Chicago must recognize that individuals who can perform the essential functions of their jobs should be paid minimum wage‚ regardless of whether they have a disability.

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    Should college athletes be paid? For years now there has been a debate on rather or not college athletes should be paid and the question is yet to be answered. Some may say that they should get paid and others may disagree with that statement. There are people who think that they deserve to be paid. Many critics‚ coaches‚ staff‚ and others may have numerous things to say on this. College athletes are being paid‚ but just not in a financial way. Wolff states‚ “When they ask for cash‚ college athletes

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    whistleblowers pointing out questionable acts by the American government. The government has responded by prosecuting the whistleblowers under the Espionage Act. The question then arises‚ what exactly is whistle blowing? In academic literature‚ whistle blowing is defined as "the disclosure by organization members (former or current) of illegal‚ immoral and illegitimate practices under the control of their employers to persons and organizations that may be able to effect action" (Near & Miceli‚ 1985‚ p.6). In

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    Even though there are many amazing athletes not every single athlete deserves to earn ten of millions of dollars. There are very few athletes that deserve to make that much. The one athlete that makes the most money is Lebron James‚ he makes the most money in the NBA. The best athletes in the games might deserve to make that much money. Others do not. Some athletes that make a lot of money decide to spend their money wisely. Some give their money to charity‚ or travel to a different country to give

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    Competitive sports are sports that have both risks of getting injured but also can give you a healthier life. Some think that playing sports and putting yourself at risk for getting injured is not worth it. While some others believe that sports is not all that risky it actually is good playing sports because you get to have fun and have good things happen to you mentally and physically at the same time. The truth of the matter is that competitive sports for kids and teenagers should be required

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