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    Rhetoric Reflection Paper

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    While brainstorming ideas for my Rhetoric in Practice Project‚ I thought of doing something that not only portrayed the class theme‚ but also related to some form of writing I will encounter later on in my professional career‚ which is somewhere in the pharmaceutical field. The situation in the class text‚ Station Eleven written by Emily St. John Mandel‚ revolved around the great trauma that the survivors of the Georgia flu endured. I was further inspired by the incomplete list of things that Mandel

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    themselves and this is what we see every day. Keeping the social issues in mind the two novels that we will be talking about are Hana’s suitcase which is nonfiction and the paper Bag princess which is a fantasy story (fiction). Their main leads are Hana Brady from Hana’s suitcase and Princess Elizabeth from Paper bag princess. They aware us with the social issues taking place with regards

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    Rhetoric Of Barack Obama

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    Chris Terzic Part 1: Speech Critique Studying the Rhetoric of Barack Obama Barack Obama’s Address at the Associated Press Luncheon on April 3‚ 2012 covered a vast variation of topics that we will dissect throughout this paper. However‚ first and foremost‚ Obama’s initial speaking time lasted about 38 minutes. 38 minutes of articulated word choice‚ calculated arguments and style‚ and composed speaking presence is something every aspiring public speaker should be salivating at‚ not to mention be

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    Technically Not A Disney Princess Contrary to popular belief‚ the sassy‚ spunky‚ and cheerful‚ Nala from Lion King‚ Lion King II: Simba’s Pride‚ The Lion King 1½‚ Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse‚ Mickey’s House of Villains‚ and finally‚ The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar‚ is not indeed a Disney Princess. This is for a multitude of reasons. The basis for the claim that Nala is not indeed a Disney Princess is because she was not human‚ not a Disney princess (according to Disney)

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    Duncan Gans Hillary Reisig Honor LA 11 September 24‚ 201 Power of Rhetoric in Minecraft Thesis The video game cover for Minecraft successfully targets an audience of concerned mothers by using appeals of innocence and simplicity for the purpose of easing their doubts and fears of videogames‚ while at the same time‚ subtly engaging teenagers looking for an alternate and unconstrained escape from reality. Appeals Innocence is a prominent appeal present in the videogame cover for Minecraft

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    Punctuality Good morning everyone! Before I give out my speech‚ I want to ask all of you a question. How many of you have never been late? Odds are none of you! This is because in our nature we see punctuality as flexible. In my speech I’m going to talk about whether punctuality is an important matter in our daily lives or not. Firstly‚ what is punctuality? Well… punctuality is the act of being on time and being able to do a task in the required time. Picture the situation:

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    Diana Taylor’s “The Theatre of Operations: Performing Nation-ness in the Public Sphere” examines the ways in which nation-ness is formed through spectacle. She is interested in the role of performance in controlling and shaping the social and the political‚ particularly in the Argentinean case. In the context of the Dirty War—which she calls a theatre of operations—Taylor argues that surviving meant being seen as Argentinean. Therefore‚ the author begins by underlining the inherent performativity

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    Diana Gant‚ a Drexel University sleep expert‚ reported that most people need nine to 10 hours of sleep in order to avoid public and personal safety hazards‚ on Tuesday. Gant‚ who has been a member of the psychology department for 17 years‚ began studying sleep as a graduate student. Through her studies‚ she found a correlation between lack of sleep and accidents. “Going without enough sleep is as much of a public and personal safety hazard as going to work drunk‚” said Gant. “It can make people clumsy

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    Queen Pastries had a beautiful daughter named Princess Sweet. Princess Sweet possesses a beauty without equal. Many princes of the different lands truly admire her. In fact‚ Princess Sweet’s suitors are as many as her pearls and jewels. However‚ many people are wondering why Princess Sweet is unhappy even if she already has all the wealth of the Earth to add to her incomparable beauty. No one among the Kingdom has ever seen her laughing or smiling. Princess Sweet barely speaks to people except for

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    experiment that test how far individuals would go in obeying orders‚ even if carrying out those orders caused serious harm to others. This experiment caused a lot of controversy and one woman in particular believed that this experiment was immoral. Diana Baumrind’s "Review of Stanley Milgram’s Experiments on Obedience" says that Milgram "entrapped" (329) his subjects and potentionally harmed his subjects mentally. Both authors are obviously concerned with ethics and validity but both see them in a

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