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    Types of food people like in Pakistan: The Pakistani cosines are rich in oil and chillies. Unlike the Indian food‚ Pakistani dishes must include meat‚ chicken and beef‚ though pork is totally forbidden as per Islamic teachings. Although eating habits differ from regions to region‚ the mainstay of the Pakistani diet is "chapati or roti" made from flour. "Lassi" a usual drink made like a milkshake in a home made utencil from curd/yogurt and water is usually taken at lunch time‚ specially during the

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    a question like that obviously say yes‚ but Quindlen asks that for another reason; she’s making them question whether or not they are doing the right thing. To reinforce the same idea she says that “Any reasonable person would respond that a 13 year old is too young to drive. But statistics suggest that’s true of a 16 year-old as well”. Obviously no parent in their right mind would give their 13 year-old the keys to the cars because it not only puts the child at risk‚ but other people as well. Her

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    “Cheating is taking work done by somebody else […] and saying it is yours.” (Colleen Wenke 532). Through the use of contrast‚ surveys‚ credibility‚ and emotions‚ Wenke is able to successfully make her claim that cheating will decline only when the need for a grade without the work diminishes and the desire for knowledge is resurrected in a student’s mind. Wenke ______. High school aged students are represented in the text by Wenke. Wenke’s target audience she is writing to the high school administration

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper From the beginning‚ the FLO TV personal television ad that first aired during the 2009 Super Bowl grabbed my attention by using Jim Nantz‚ the legendary sportscaster‚ to commentate on the entire commercial. Hitting on the rhetorical appeal of ethos‚ because even if I wasn’t looking at the TV at the time‚ as soon as I hear Jim Nantz voice‚ it makes me want to see what he’s talking about. Jim’s giving the play by play on the man in the commercial‚ Jason Glasby‚ giving

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    The article “Treat People like Dogs” by Karen Oberthaler is absolutely a very interesting article. The author is telling us to treat people like dogs. Not necessarily like dogs‚ but in a similar fashion‚ vets treat their patients. I agree with the author that health care professionals should not base their decisions and judgment with the fear of getting sued. The health care professionals should not perform expensive and unnecessary tests or procedures on patients just to get away with the possibility

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    Raising an Obedient Child ”Don’t Spare the rod and spoil the child.” We have all heard that before‚ as a child I heard it a lot. I was not the most well behaved child‚ so I got into plenty of trouble. My mom hated my temper tantrums. When I was little‚ she disciplined me‚ and now I am a well behaved young adult who knows right from wrong. Discipline is a way of teaching a child how to do what is right while growing up. There are multiple ways to discipline a child and make him/her behave. I feel

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    Supplements are a Shame by Mike Tanier‚ argues one big factor that is influenced by many athletes‚ gym rats‚ and regular Americans who take supplements on a daily basis. The main argument that this article stresses is how most of the supplements that people take is just a big waste of money. Mike Tanier also argues that there is a lot more we don’t know about supplements than what we actually do know. For instance‚ even though we do not know how big the supplement industry is‚ we have a good estimate

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    (logical) appeal. The purpose of this ad and argument is to show anyone and everyone (since Wal-Mart is a place for anyone to go and buy merchandise) the dark side of Wal-Mart‚ and how they possibly take down other smaller businesses. If a person would like to reach out to someone through an advertisement in a convincing and persuading manner‚ pathos would arguably be the strongest way to do it. In this ad‚ pathos is the main appeal for which the creator was aiming. With the close-up view of the shark

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    Rhetorical Analysis of John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech that fueled the hearts of Americans during times of hardship and uncertainty. Kennedy’s usage of rhetorical devices gives his speech the empowering and resolute tone necessary to evoke the emotions of his audience and sway their motives to agree with his own. Kennedy’s usage of asyndetons in his speech facilitate a more intense atmosphere‚ allowing his words to hammer even harder at the

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    Growing up and still to this day I am told how to uphold an image‚ a reputation‚ the same as Lynn Peril wrote about in her essay “Pink Think”. Femininity suggests that women and girls will never be looked at as someone who will ever reach an expectation of anything higher than being the wife at home raising a family and loving their husband. Being seen as that gentle‚ soft‚ delicate‚ nurturing being as Peril notes‚ pink think is a set of ideas and attitudes about what constitutes proper female behavior

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