AP Language Self-Reliance Part I Author- The author of this document is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson was an American essayist‚ lecturer‚ and poet‚ who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. Audience- The audience of Self-reliance would be people reading Emerson’s literary works around the year 1841. Also‚ Self-reliance was a speech before it became an essay so many people listening to Emerson speak at events would have most likely heard it. He is targeting his audience
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Did you know that one- third of Americans are obese‚ and an estimated 300‚000 deaths occur per year are due to obesity? Mayor Michael Bloomberg of NYC proposed a ban for soda‚ to be over 16 ounces‚ and I think it’s a great idea. But I will admit at first I wasn’t so crazy about this ban mainly because I don’t like the government having too much control. But reading articles and doing research gave me a huge change of heart! I love people being healthy and alive‚ and I’m also someone who cares health
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The Importance of Self-Reliance The phrase self-reliance has come close to extinction. The world has a plethora of copies that are confused for original works of art. In the essay “Self-Reliance‚” Ralph Waldo Emerson asserts that we are losing originality. He uses an aggressive approach in explaining to the reader his views toward the rules of imitation‚ which society as a whole tends to follow. Through the use of emotional and ethical appeals Emerson persuades his audience to be more self-aware
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Essay Between Nature and Self Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American writer and philosopher who lived during the Romantic Period in the early 1800’s. He and Henry David Thoreau laid the groundwork for Transcendentalism‚ building its core around kinship with nature‚ individualism‚ and seeing past materialism. Emerson had strong beliefs about the world we live in and wrote passionately about them. Two of his most famous essays were titled “Nature” and “Self Reliance”. These two writings reflected
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Effects of Soda on the Body “It may seem harmless to allow your child to drink soda every day. Thinking that soda won’t cause the child any immediate harm is unfortunately common.” (Khara) Unfortunately for the United States‚ it’s one of the first countries to start drinking soft drinks. Soda can also be termed as soft drink‚ coke or fizzy drink and is consumed by all ages worldwide. (Khara) Soft drinks can cause tooth decay‚ dehydration‚ obesity and more‚ and also contain tons of preservatives
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Essentials of Marketing September 18‚ 2012 NYC Soda Ban Michael Bloomberg‚ Mayor of New York City‚ has proposed a ban on the sale of large-sized sugar-sweetened beverages in restaurants‚ delis‚ sports arena vendors‚ movie theaters and food carts. This proposed ban would stop these establishments from selling sugary beverages such as sodas‚ sweetened teas‚ coffees‚ energy drinks and fruit drinks in sizes larger than 16 oz‚ with fines for failing to downsize being as high as $200. All establishments
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Executive Summary Over the past two years‚ Jones Soda Company has successfully acquired strategic alliances with various companies in order to provide deeper and more diverse market exposure. Some of these companies include Barnes & Noble‚ Panera Bread‚ and Starbucks. Since Jones does not deal in multimillion dollar advertising campaigns‚ this is their best way to promote their brand. By offering their wide assortment of beverages in stores and restaurants‚ Jones has been able to sell more to
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problems related to obesity” (Grynbaum). This mind-boggling statistic is what lead the mayor propose a soda ban that would limit the size of soda that could be sold. This ban‚ in an effort to fight obesity‚ would discourage people from buying larger sodas by banning the sale of sodas of more than 16 oz. Although this proposed soda ban may seem like a great plan to stop obesity and promote health‚ the soda ban will not be beneficial in the long run to lower Americans’ risk of Obesity or even promote health
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The Proposed Soda Tax: The Poor and Middle Class Pay the Price Why must the poor and middle class suffer whenever money is needed to fund some programs or fix the deficit? People are stripped to the bone already‚ what with the Enron scandal and Bernie Madoff making off with millions of citizens savings. Now the poor and middle class people of this great nation are being called upon once again‚ to give more of the nothing that they already don’t have for a Soda Tax. A tax that health
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what it has come to. Therefore‚ the government needs to impose a soda tax. The soda tax debate has garnered big headlines in newspapers. It ’s only fitting that the attention surrounding America ’s obesity epidemic might come to rest on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs.) The nation ’s penchant for soft drinks is on the rise; we now drink on average 50 gallons per person per year‚ about double the amount we drank in 1977. (The Soda Tax: Potential Weapon In America ’s War Against Obsesity) Last year
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