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    Brianna Henderson Professor Katherine Kincer ENGL 1101 21 October 2014 She Couldn’t Say No Entering college comes with a new sense of freedom to do whatever a person wants. Partying and drinking‚ be it legal or illegal‚ is one of these freedoms. Its common‚ even encouraged and pressured that while out we partake in drinking and getting “wasted”. This has become a common stigma about college‚ and binge drinking has become a serious problem on all U.S. college campus. In an attempt to bring awareness

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    Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; Syupeo Junieo) is a South Korean boy band. Formed in 2005 by producer Lee Soo-man of S.M. Entertainment‚ the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members‚ consisting of leader Leeteuk‚ Heechul‚ Hankyung‚ Yesung‚ Kangin‚ Shindong‚ Sungmin‚ Eunhyuk‚ Donghae‚ Siwon‚ Ryeowook and Kibum. Kyuhyun joined the group in 2006. Known as the "Kings of the Hallyu Wave"‚ Super Junior launched into international recognition

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the Essay "Richer and Poorer" In the essay "Richer and Poorer" which was written by Mrs. Jill Lepore and published on March 16‚ 2015 at The New Yorker‚ which is the Kairos used. In the article "Richer and Poorer" Mrs. Jill Lepore explains how the Gini index is used to calculate the inequality among nations‚ America‚ so called the greatest nation‚ has the highest rate of inequality of all times. Inequalities segregate power and authority between the affluent and the destitute

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    Suzanne Gwiazdowski American Literature Since 1865 Miss Cassidy April 5‚ 2016 Note on Commercial Theatre by Langston Hughes Note on Commercial Theatre was written in 1940 during the Jim Crow era. Langston Hughes‚ an African American‚ was a champion for the African American people writing about the inequalities they experienced not only in the segregated south but the everyday inequalities. In this poem‚ he writes about the talents African Americans possess in the Arts‚ including contemporary music

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    The Jack in the Box commercial begins with Jack‚ the Ronald McDonald of Jack in the Box‚ sailing across rough waters with thousands of burgers in tow. Jack suddenly vows to change the flavor palate of the United States with his “Declaration of Delicious.” After allowing a man to sample his burger‚ Jack’s regiment sprints past him to deliver burgers to more citizens. A bald eagle narrates the scene‚ which ends with the claim of fresher ingredients. Developed to promote the new burgers and their new

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    Architecture must be taken as the language with emphasis not only on the construction of "words" but also the meaning of "spiritual" decoding. He also urged (Carol Blair 1999) to "look beyond the symbolism of the rhetorical text and to examine the rhetorical importance of eloquence with its consequences and its partisan - the material power of eloquence" beyond the aims‚ intentions and motives. "In distinguishing between what the text means (symbolic level) Dependency)‚ Blair reminds

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay over Gender Identity Since my very first English class back in elementary‚ I was taught how to use pronouns. The thing about pronouns is that you need to know the sex of the person you are trying to talk about. The pronouns “he or she”‚ in English terms‚ is not an acceptable manner to use for both genders. But what if we were to be considerate to other’s opinions and personal views on gender identity? What if we let go of the need to contemplate on how to identify them?

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    same name and hometown were faced with and how their decisions on overcoming them lead them to two completely different places. One living free and being able to experience things and the other living unfortunately behind bars. Wes Moore uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to engage the readers attention on how two boys with so many similarities can grow up and live two completely opposite lives. Wes Moore is a talented and educated man and accomplished an enormous amount of things

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    struggle with today. The advertisement was successful in stimulating logic and reason among consumers. The commercials showed kids with blue or purple goo on their teeth‚ and how much fun they had brushing away all the bad stuff. The ad highlights the somewhat low cost and availability among local retailers suggested retail price of a 16.9 fl oz. bottle -- $8.37. By watching this commercial parents understand that $ 8.37 once or twice a month depending on how many children you have far outweighs

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    “Dust Bowl Refugee” is a song written by Woody Guthrie concerning the struggles of migrants‚ particularly those trying to escape the economic and ecological disaster known as the Dust Bowl this is certainly an appropriate song for discussing class and social identity of a Southern community effected by migration‚ because although Southern identity is not directly referenced in the song‚ many Southerners experienced the kinds of things to which this song refers. It affected the entire nation and created

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