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    New trends Advertisements are use across the world trying to persuade the customer to buy an item that they may or may not need. In the Old Spice advertisement‚ the picture gives us an idea that if we use their soap we are able to become like the man in the advertisement. An Old Spice advertisement tends to appeal to the male population who are self-cautious about themselves and wants to better them. In their advertisement‚ they use slippery slope and tell that the viewer could be like them if they

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    The analysis I made was based on Douglas McGray’s article “Lost in America”. You did a great job mentioning where the article can be found and giving a brief summary of the article at the beginning. It helps the reader understand the main points of the article. However‚ you started your introduction with “Douglas McGray‚ in Lost in America”‚ which is a very common attention-grabber. Unfortunately‚ because of its frequent usage‚ it becomes boring or less interesting to readers. You should try to start

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    Nike‚ Inc. is known traditionally to be a brand suited for competitive athletes‚ with its origins rooted in selling athletic shoes‚ but over the course of recent years‚ the merchandise has expanded to include clothing and other gear to athletes and non-athletes alike. Nike has adapted its advertising campaigns to reach its eclectic audience by sponsoring globally renowned athletes such as Lance Armstrong. Though cyclists are in the minority of the athletic world and it’s fans‚ the campaigns involving

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    During the recent decades‚ there has been a growing debate over what role that businesses should play when it comes to the increasing obesity levels in the United States of America. The prevalence of obesity has been on the rise in America for several decades now. Most people have attributed the increase of obesity to two reasons: people are consuming high-fat and high-calories foods‚ and people are consuming a greater number of calories than they are burning off. Kathleen Seiders and Leonard Berry

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    Another rhetorical strategy Sundberg uses is a parable. Her entire essay is a self-told story of her experience during her relationship‚ giving warnings and advice to her readers. Sundberg recalls‚ “When I met him he charmed me. My best friend said‚ ‘You’ll love Caleb…. My love for him was real and I did not want to be a single mother” (209). Again‚ the author uses her strategies to prove how our reality is not necessarily clear cut. In the beginning‚ she truly loved him and because of her pregnancy

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    The film “In Whose Honor” follows the activism of Charlene Teters‚ a brave Native American woman who fought for the respect of her culture. Teters made the move from Santa Fe‚ New Mexico to the University of Illinois after being recruited by their art department to add diversity (Rosenstein‚ 1997). Upon arrival‚ she was told to be quiet‚ get her degree‚ and attempt to ignore the mockery of her culture and spirituality (Rosenstein‚ 1997). Teters‚ raised in a traditional Native American community‚

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    I am deeply honored with the opportunity to become a member of National Honors Society. As a student with a 4.3 grade point average‚ this has always been something I have looked forward to. My grades are my top priority. Classmates in school admire me and call me “smart”‚ I‚ in the other hand‚ do not think of myself as smart. To be more precise‚ I think of myself as a student that has taken the opportunities given and has used them wisely. I have gave every class my best‚ and have tried to do all

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    Rhetorical Situations Trying to figure out what to say over the phone to a man who earned the name doctor and trying to give a message explaining why my supervisor was going to be late was something that was different‚ and that I knew there was a change‚ and the way I spoke and addressed him would be different. Throughout my college and work experience‚ I learned that we have to find different ways to speak to certain people. So when it came down to trying to speak to this man‚ I had to go over

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    The American Honors Program can help me achieve my goal of becoming a physician by giving me the tools and resources necessary to have a challenging and fulfilling community college experience and assisting me with transferring to a four-year college or university that has a respected pre-med program. Attending Ivy Tech as an American Honors student will also provide me with the critical thinking skills necessary to do well after I transfer as well as farther down the road as I continue my studies

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    Aaron Douglas’ Crucifixion Throughout much of Modernism many artists were influenced and informed by the work of exotic regions throughout the world‚ more specifically Africa. African Art would influence much of the Modern Movements from the latter part of the Nineteenth and the beginning of the Twentieth Centuries. Much is said of the artists within the Harlem Renaissance‚ and how it directly reflects the influence of Africana upon their art. Often times‚ this work is neglected to be considered

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