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    Bad Education is at 10pm‚ on BBC3. This sitcom is 30 minutes long. The target audience are young adults at the age of 19-25‚ according to the ABC demographic they are D‚ C2 or C1 social grade because they may have had the same experience and just left school. Secondary audience are teenagers at the age of 13-18‚ according to the ABC demographic they are D or C2 social grade because they are going through it now. 93‚701 have viewed this episode on YouTube. Pre-title sequence In the pre-title sequence

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    In Thucydides’ On Justice‚ Power‚ and Human Nature‚ Alcibiades proves himself to be a persuasive orator. He capitalizes on his mastery of Athenian rhetoric by using his oration skills to sway the Athenian masses in favor of embarking on the Sicilian expedition. Additionally‚ he utilizes his skills to persuade the Spartans to accept and trust him even though he had just betrayed Athens. Alcibiades is able to manipulate both the Athenians and Spartans; two different cultures with opposing stances on

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    In an article ¨On immigration‚ Bernie Sanders is Correct¨ by Daniel Costa introduces us Bernie Sanders a U.S. senator running for president. Costa expresses sanders is choosing the right path to legalize all foreign families. Bernie recognizes there is something fundamentally wrong in our current society. Lately we have seen racism‚ wages‚ and immigration takes over our world. Immigration has been a center to all of our attention in our current economy‚ followed by racism‚ and the raise of the minimum

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    Life Lessons Found Through Desperation Desperation often stems from a lack of something. It could be a result of the lack of fulfillment in basic human emotions such as freedom‚ compassion‚ love‚ happiness or companionship. In these 2 stories‚ desperation manifests itself through the lack of position‚ class and money or the struggle to maintain obsolete traditions. When dealing with social and moral issues‚ the third person narrative allows the viewer to be more objective. In this instance‚ the tone

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    The issue of sexism and more specifically catcalling was the topic of our acrimonious satire. These issues were bitterly mocked through use of sarcasm‚ hyperbole‚ and understatement. We chose this topic to satirize because both my partner and I felt strongly about the problem that unfortunately still occurs. By mocking catcalling it shows how foolish men who do it can look‚ and encourages women who experience it to stand up for themselves. Addressing this issue through satire also helps to bring

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    Twitter is an amazing social networking service; it can be used to share news reports‚ weather updates‚ emergency notifications‚ gossip‚ and even everyday thoughts—all within 140 characters or less. The “get to the point” rhetoric that it’s known for can be a nice break from tedious Facebook posts or lengthy articles on news station websites. With all of its attributes‚ it’s not surprising that it could also be a useful platform for many professions. From advertising a business event to promoting

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    Them explaining how Hypatia was executed helps show the injustice of her death‚ Hypatia’s death was not an execution it was an unlawful death. From looking at the diction that Zielsinski uses you can tell that the Peter the Lector was a volatile man who attacked a woman that was no threat to his religion‚ and was also too scared to face her alone. The diction that Zielsinski uses makes Peter look very volatile. In the passage it says he is a “zealot” a zealot is a person who expounds religious views

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    “Orthorexia: When eating healthy becomes an unhealthy obsession‚” really made me think of how this is actually a real problem that is happening today amongst many people who believe when eating only healthy diets nothing can go wrong. Lindsey Getz explains how orthorexia isn’t a term yet recognized as a disorder‚ but how she is trying to widespread her audience to explain the consequences of how only eating healthy foods becomes more of an obsession (Getz). The author did have some great points on

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    When Hirsi told Neelie she was running for a position in Holland’s Parliament‚ she was met with discourse and discouragement. Neelie described her dreams as a “sinkhole‚” leading to no actual progression in Muslim society. Despite the low hopes her friend had for her‚ Hirsi had a mission to speed the process of emancipation for Muslim women. The goals were laid out as such: for Holland to bear witness to the oppression of Muslim women and to punish those who oppress them‚ for Muslim women to realize

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    RHETORIC Throughout the Crucible‚ Arthur Miller uses many forms of rhetoric to progress and shape the plot. Miller exercises three significant forms of rhetoric to shape the play; symbolism‚ irony‚ and suspense. Although only a few instances of deep symbolism occur during the story‚ there are many important symbols. The title itself has two different meanings; a crucible is a melting metal to be forged into something new and different‚ which parallels the story to how it is a new

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