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    Do not sit in front of the TV and stare‚ instead go read a book: a saying most children have heard from adults multiple times over the years. Goldberg in his blog post‚ “If technology is making us stupid‚ it’s not technology’s fault” describes how the introduction of technology into our daily lives‚ brings plenty of learning opportunities to the fingertips of many people that were otherwise unavailable. Goldberg’s purpose is to convey the idea that technology is not at fault for the decrease in intelligence

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    their rhetorical appeal to the fullest. Artist like Banksy for instance‚ make a name for themselves when their work strikes a chord with just about everyone who sees their work with just enough knowledge of the human experience to understand the significance of the work. Banksy’s "Mobile Lovers" is one of the best examples of effective Graffiti art because we as the audience can negotiate‚ interpret‚ and makes sense of the images we see in this work‚ as discussed by the chapter "Rhetorical Analysis

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    In The Will to Believe‚ William James claims that “we have the right to believe at our own risk any hypothesis that is live enough to tempt our will.” He explains what a hypothesis and the option between them mean. James furthers his argument with the psychology of human opinion. He explains that the reason for decision is “[n]ot where is comes from but what it leads to…” And lastly‚ James describes the human conflict of knowing the truth and avoiding error. To begin‚ James clearly defines words

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “The Good Daughter” In the personal essay‚ “The Good Daughter” by Caroline Hwang‚ the author describes her incident with a Korean woman which made her question her own identity. Her parents came to America two years before she was born‚ so she knows only a little about her native Korean culture. Although she considers herself an American‚ deep down she also feels obligated to keep her Korean heritage. She uses rhetorical devices of ethos‚ logos and pathos throughout her essay

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    Zach Sabo Ms. Jessica English Class 5 November 2012 Women’s Right Are Human Rights: A Rhetorical Analysis Several decades ago‚ the global women’s rights treaty was ratified by a majority of the world’s nation. Despite its many successes in advancing and empowering women in relation to women’s rights‚ poverty‚ decision-making‚ violence against women‚ and other numerous issues actually still exist in all aspects of women’s life. Therefore‚ the 4th World Conference on Women with its unique

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    Chilean Workers Gregory Payne BCOM275 October 20‚ 2011 Eric Graves Chilean Workers The devastating news of the 30 Chilean workers trapped in a collapsed copper mine‚ had majority of the world waiting with anticipation as to what is going to be the outcome of these fine young men‚ risking their lives for their country in order to provide for their family. One can’t help to wonder what is going on in these gentlemen minds‚ knowing that they are trapped 300 meters below surface with limited

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    In Catilinam Paper Cicero‚ the masterful orator and lawyer‚ gave a tremendous speech against a wicked minded senator named Catiline who was planning to overthrow the government. Within the Temple of Jupiter‚ Cicero used many tactics to stir the senators such as reminding the senators of similar situations in the past; making them fear Catiline‚ connecting their situation to real life examples‚ and making it seem that his plans are known by everyone. With these tactics and others‚ Cicero effectively

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    The Open Door Policy The “Open Door Policy” is a foreign affairs idea which refers to the policy in 1899 that was made so that all countries could use China to trade without taking control of China. The “Open Door Policy” with China was proposed in the open door notes of September-November 1899‚ by William Woodville Rockhill. The United States gained power of the Philippine Islands in 1898 and became an Eastern Power. When the Imperial Powers were closing down on taking over China the US felt threatened

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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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    just won the presidential elections‚ he still has to uphold his own character in front of millions from all nations. Obama starts off with a display of ethos and expresses how there are “indicators of crisis‚ subject to data and statistics... that the next generation must lower its sights.” (Macon). These series of statements here consist of ethos because Obama is not afraid to reveal that he knows what is going on in the current state of affairs. Instead of sugarcoating the situation‚ Obama decides

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