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    Wall-e Scares Us Into Change Wall-e takes the idea of sustainability to a whole new level with dramatic appeal to the viewer’s pathos‚ lothos‚ and ethos. The story follows a small robot‚ Wall-e‚ as he tries to clean up the mess on earth that is left by humans. We assume that this tale takes place in the future and can interpret this as a prediction of what will come to be according to the author. Though clearly an overstatement‚ Wall-e sends chills to the viewer through its powerful message. Wall-e

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    The fallacy that I have chosen is Scare Tactic Define: Using fear or a threat against another person in the attempts to get them to conform to your way of thinking or desired action. Design: Scenario 1: As a car salesman I would invoke a sense of fear or urgency in the couple by stating that this car has just come in on the lot and will not last the day. I would tell them that this specific used car and the way and which it was cared for is rare. I would go on to say that this car was just posted

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    Prohibition In The 1920s

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    The alcohol prohibition in 1920 was a government effort to stop the manufacturing‚ distribution‚ and consumption of alcohol. To say the least‚ the prohibition only made matters worse causing the consumption of alcohol to increase significantly. The addictive properties of alcohol forced citizens into find alternate and dangerous routes to getting their fix. After the defeat of prohibition‚ one would believe the government would learn from their mistakes. However‚ the 1950’s proved differently when

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    Usa 1914-1920

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    1913-21 Warren Harding pres 1921-23 Calvin Coolidge pres 1923-29 Herbert Hoover pres 1929-33 FDR pres 1933-45 PARTY Democrat Republican Republican Republican Democrat 1. Politics in the 1920s Republicans • Republican party dominated national politics during the 1920s1920- Warren Harding>16 million to 9 million votes>admin plagued by scandal veterans bureau Chief Forbes was imprisoned for squandering $200 million‚ Teapot Dome Scandal>secretary of the interior fall>involved

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    standards were rejected. There was a break out of organized crime‚ and citizens ignored the prohibition on alcohol. Women started to gain more rights and disregarded “standards” that were set for them. During this time life was on the edge. The 1920’s was a time of innovation‚ and this revolutionary time period caused

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    Red Pada and Red Fox

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    The Red Panda comes from the family of Ailuridae and its scientific name is Ailurus Fulgens. The Red Fox‚ whose scientific name is Vulpes Vulpes‚ is from the Canidae family. They are both mammals and are the same size. However‚ the Red Panda and the Red Fox share similarities and differences in their appearance‚ habitat‚ diet‚ behaviour‚ reproduction and status of population. First of all‚ the Red Panda and the Red Fox are quite similar but a little different in their appearance. Like the Red

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    1920s Cars

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    More People Own Cars In 1918‚ only 1 in 13 families owned a car. By 1929‚ 4 out of 5 families had one. In the same time period‚ the number of cars on the road increased from 8 million to 23 million. In fact‚ the industry grew so fast; by 1925 over 10% of all people in the workforce had something to do with production‚ sales‚ service‚ or fueling of automobiles. Buying on Credit At first‚ a buyer had to have cash to purchase a car. Banks were unwilling to lend money for something that was difficult

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    How Can Gmo Scare Us

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    How can GMO scare us Seohyeong Pyo Lake Michigan College Did you know more than 70 percent of foods in American restaurants and supermarkets contain genetically modified organisms? You already know that there is a huge difference between food and health. Food is good if it offers diverse‚ tasty‚ gourmet‚ and nutrient-rich.Health is state of being free from illness or injury. First of all‚ eating infected a gene from another creatures‚ GMO (Genetically Modified Organism)‚ which is

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    Roaring Twenties. This era pioneered the way to modern America. This decade followed the conclusion of World War I‚ “the war to end all wars”. The United States experienced a radical change socially‚ economically‚ politically and innovatively. The 1920’s would be an era where the identity of the United States would evolve and become a staple in modern society. “The most vivid impressions of that era are flappers and dance halls‚ movie palaces and radio empires and prohibition and speakeasies.” (Zeitz

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    Tensions in the 1920’s Blacks vs. Whites majority of the racism happened in the South‚ but it still was all across the nation. Even though the Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1866‚ membership increased dramatically during the 1920s. In the 1920’s the KKK put themselves present into society once again‚ triggered by the Great Migration of African Americans to the North. About twenty five cities nationwide in 1919 began to erupt in race riots and this time would later be known as the "Red Summer". Between

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