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    the ‘armies of compassion’ isn’t a mere slogan – it’s exactly what we hope will happen as outdated regulatory roadblocks are removed” (Wilhelm and Williams para. 25). While no one wants to argue against “armies of compassion”‚ or support turning people away from helping others‚ simply because they practice a belief system and cannot afford to give this help without government funding‚ e.g. taxpayers paying the bill‚ this all does lead to some serious contradictory views from the other side of the

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    that the viewer notices is this "random" guy screaming as if just winning something valuable‚ a game‚ prize‚ etc.. That random guy is meant to target anyone who sees the advertisement because everyone would like to win something as "big" as what this guy has seem to won and would also like to feel that state of thrill. Even though the viewer might have clue who this man is or might not even know company that created the commercial he or she will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment from just

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    could also be said that this opinion editorial piece was a call to action. Riley’s intended audience is his readership. These people are already familiar with his writing style and probably appreciate his sense of humor. It can also be assumed that his audience is not only limited to his readership but to the totality of people who read Sports Illustrated. These people may already be athletes or live active lifestyles. Most of the tactics Riley uses are appeals to pathos. Riley provokes vivid

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    Hurston uses an abhorring tone when she describes Mrs. Turner’s hypocrisy. Mrs. Turner‚ despite being a black woman‚ believes that black people should not be subjected to the same level of respect as white people. Mrs. Turner believes that a person’s whiteness is equated with the amount of respect he or she deserves. Hurston uses phrases like “insensate cruelty”‚ as well as biblical imagery‚ to convey her tone. Hurston finds Mrs. Turner’s criteria for determining the worth of others to be illogical

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    something. And if you think about it that game represents society and how it can corrupt your message. I think that information can easily be corrupted and that it happens in our everyday life. There are several reasons for information to be corrupted like to gain power‚ demote someone else‚ or to control others with a single message. You can see all of these examples in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. In The Crucible there is a girl by the name of Abigail and she tells everyone that she is possessed

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    Spartans because Alcibiades creates a scapegoat that both lessens the impact of Alcibiades’ betrayal and makes him seem like a better leader than he was. Essentially Alcibiades is taking his illogical argument and reforming it as something that is not only perceived as logical‚ but also as a reason that his betrayal was necessary. Similarly Pericles praises the Athenians as being “[people] who think through what they will take in hand‚ and discuss it thoroughly” (42.40). However‚ after having heard Alcibiades

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    are injured. Victims include teens who are abused by their parents as well as young parents who assault each other‚ or their children. Violence against women has been reported since the Ancient Roman times. Researchers are now finding that young people at the ages of 16-24 are at the most risk. Does domestic abuse have an effect on the children? Studies show that 3-4 million children between the ages of 3-17 are at risk of exposure to domestic violence each year. U.S. government statistics say

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    A rhetorical analysis of Daddy issues. The essay Daddy issues is written by Sandra Tsing Loh‚ a writer and a daughter of aging parents. The subject of the essay is aging parents and how it affects their children’s life. The writer presented in an informal and intimate format. The writer blends several authors of books on aging parents and her own personal experience together to write an essay that not only is entertaining but also educational. The books that are the writer chose to review are: The

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    teenagers between the age of 11- 16 that words can be used as weapons against others if not chosen carefully. The speech was proposed at St John the Baptist school during a morning assembly for their weekly topic of "treat thy neighbour ad you would like to be treated’. The speech had the intentions of changing the attitudes of the teenagers to prevent cases of bullying in wh`ich many of those around their age group are victim of. The main body of the speech is driven by an example of a case to demonstrate

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    Rhetorical Devices As Edwin Starr’s famous anti-war song goes‚ “War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’!” and if Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five had a theme song‚ this would be the perfect song. Slaughterhouse Five is one of the greatest anti-war books of all time- it even says so on the back cover. In order to convey his anti-war attitude to the readers‚ Vonnegut uses many different rhetorical devices in Slaughterhouse Five‚ including analogy‚ irony‚ and satire. The first important

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