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    English 103 Rhetorical Analysis Authors Becky Herz‚ and Kim Phuc wrote essays that not only touched hearts‚ but also made people take a different look at life and those around them. “The Long Road to Forgiveness” and “My Husband Will Call Me Tomorrow” are two essays that use literary devices such as pathos‚ imagery‚ ethos‚ and repetition to effectively tell their stories. By using different rhetorical and literary devices in their writing they were able to make an impact with their words. Words

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    The History of the Gay Rights Movement Heather Alexander Dr. Kelly Hall Strayer University November 30‚ 2012 The History of the Gay Rights Movement at “The Gay Rights Movement‚ also referred to as homosexual rights movement or gay liberation movement‚ is a civil rights movement that advocates equal rights for gay men‚ lesbians‚ bi-sexual‚ and transsexuals. The organization seeks to

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    Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong? Kristina Waltmire SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility June 13‚ 2011 Dr. Eva M. Ananiewicz Ashford University Abstract This paper will give a look into the religious‚ social ethics‚ and rights of a gay couple wanting to get married. Gay marriage debates are very emotional and important to many people and there are many sides to every argument. Religious leaders want to state what the bible is saying and saying that same-sex marriage is

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    Gay Rights "Adam and Eve; not Adam and Steve"‚ is the argument that many heterosexuals tend to use. I have also heard the same old story argued of Sodom and Gomorrah so much that I could possibly recite it word for word. If anyone were to seriously put their prejudices aside and look at that story‚ they would see that the sin was RAPE‚ not homosexuality. I believe that everyone should have equal rights and that includes gay rights. Homosexuals deserve equal treatment legally and socially. Fight

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    situations on deporting immigrants and Hillary described ways women had their rights violated. Both speeches show the effect on the people surrounding those that endured these unfortunate events. Jaimie and Hillary both also performed research for their campaigns. Performing research showed the audience that they had the facts and history needed to convince them all of the importance of each topic. Hillary Clinton’s speech was more persuasive. Hillary’s speech contained more rhetorical strategies

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    Freedom of speech is one that can change a country and has the ability to influence a large audience. Newspapers are very powerful in this way. A newspaper has the power to; scare‚ relax give hope‚ inspire and much more. They have the power to change. Freedom and the fight for rights has sparked many events sometimes violent in France’s past and present history. Freedom affects the whole of France including Corsica especially those living in densely populated areas. Freedom is part of Human rights‚ however

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    Rhetoric Analysis of an excerpt from The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Rhetorical devices are used to strengthen writing and add dimension. When used properly‚ they add layers of complexity to any prose as well as further evidence for an argument. No one understood this better than Upton Sinclair. Four strong rhetoric devices are periodicity‚ the Rule of Three‚ metaphor and rhetorical questions. Sinclair masterfully demonstrates these in a speech featured in his novel‚ The Jungle.

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    Analysis of Aristotle’s Rhetoric Aristotle’s Book 1 makes known the meanings of rhetoric and provides a look into the various elements that rhetoric entails.  Aristotle starts out Book 1 by defining a few terms.  Rhetoric is described as “the counterpart of Dialectic‚” (Aristotle‚ 3).  These are both forms of argumentation‚ although rhetoric is persuasive‚ and dialectic the more logical. They have many similarities that can be seen from an emotional to a factual stance.  All men possess both‚ but

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    Jones International University Equal Rights for the Gay Community Dr. Craig Jonas Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for HUM201 Peace and Conflict Studies By Samantha Meche Kinder‚ La 2/24/2012 Abstract In this country there is a flawed assumption that gay people enjoy the same civil right protections as everyone else and there are a lot of stereotypes about gay relationships. Living as a gay individual in this country can be extremely overwhelming and scary

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    The Clinton Administration: An Insider’s Account Politics has always been a touchy subject‚ many families consider the topic off limits during the holidays‚ because some members of the family can get extremely passionate about their opinions. Additionally‚ politicians have always been shrouded with gossip and scandal‚ every move they make is criticized. However‚ no other President has been scrutinized quite like Bill Clinton. In All Too Human: A Political Education written by George Stephanopoulos;

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