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    | Rhetorical Analysis | Old Spice | The Man Your Man Could Smell Like | DevryEngl112 Week 3 | Ming Shi Rong | 9/14/2011 | The argument of this TV commercial is that the overall quality of life for men will improve if they use Old Spice deodorant. The audience includes women that are in a relationship with a man and is concerned about the way their significant other smells. The goal of this advertisement is to get women to buy Old Spice deodorant for their significant other. The commercial

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    Raising an Obedient Child ”Don’t Spare the rod and spoil the child.” We have all heard that before‚ as a child I heard it a lot. I was not the most well behaved child‚ so I got into plenty of trouble. My mom hated my temper tantrums. When I was little‚ she disciplined me‚ and now I am a well behaved young adult who knows right from wrong. Discipline is a way of teaching a child how to do what is right while growing up. There are multiple ways to discipline a child and make him/her behave. I feel

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    Creepy Moms Old Spice affectively uses the rhetorical appeals to target and sell their product to pre-teen and young adult males. Old Spice is a known brand of Proctor and Gamble for male deodorant sprays and grooming products. Proctor and Gamble Company uploaded the commercial on YouTube and its Facebook page gaining millions of views. YouTube and Facebook are known to be the top sites and commonly used by teens and young adults. This marketing strategy by Old Spice was genius‚ gaining tons of

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    topic of lung cancer to educate those about the final stages of lung cancer. Lung cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer. Men‚ women‚ and sometimes children can be affected from lung cancer. There are no definitive cures for lung cancer but there are treatments to control it and stop it from spreading. With the medical and technological advancements that have been made in the past decade‚ doctors can increase the length of one’s life who has been diagnosed with cancer. There are

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    together to compose tumors. If these tumors are cancerous (withal called malignant tumors)‚ they can invade and kill your body’s salubrious tissues. From these tumors‚ cancer cells can metastasize contrast‚ noncancerous tumors do not spread to other components of the body. One type of cancer‚ also the deadliest is Lung Cancer. Lung Cancer is the uncontrolled magnification of anomalous cells in one our both lungs. These aberrant cells do not carry out the functions of mundane lung cells and do not develop

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    environment and was written to change American’a attitude toward the environment around us. In "Silent Spring" Carson targets the hostile actions committed towards birds which result in other animals also being negatively impacted. Carson uses an array of rhetorical strategies‚ ranging from creating a serious and justified tone‚ to exaggerating the situation‚ and lastly by using rep it ion to get her point across. To begin with‚ the start of

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    Lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that start off in one or both lungs. According to WebMD‚ lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women‚ in the United States of America. Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast‚ prostate‚ and colorectal cancer combined. This is tragic because it is one of the most preventable kinds of cancer. There are different types of lung cancer‚ and each has signs and symptoms‚ diagnostic tests and treatments for their type

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    The Causes and Effects of Breast Cancer Breast Cancer has many different causes‚ such as environmental causes‚ genetics and even art‚ and effect both the patient and those around them in physical as well as emotional ways. When most people think of breast cancer‚ they think of the side effects of the treatments. In other words chemotherapy causing hair loss and radiation causing burns. Most people do not think of the emotional effect it has on the patient or the way it effects their family as well

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    What is Cancer? Cancer is a disease that causes tumors to spread and eventually take over the body. It’s been around for more than 5000 years. Cancer can causes health problems for three reasons. One‚ the use of tobacco. Two‚ drinking alcohol. Three‚ passed down hereditarily. To begin with‚ the use of tobacco. It’s commonly thought that the risk for cancer is higher if one smokes. But in actuality the risk for cancer is higher for those who have been exposed to second hand smoke. Tobacco is highly

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    In the excerpt from The Great Influenza‚ author John M. Barry writes about scientists and their research. He uses rhetorical strategies such as imagery and rhetorical questions when he is describing the scientific research that the scientists are doing. By doing this‚ Barry characterizes the scientific research perfectly and the reader is able to understand the life of a scientist more. Barry uses imagery in the excerpt to allow the reader to understand the life of a scientists and how they do

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