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    you see in News Feed makes you feel." This will help Facebook users to show their feelings deeper to various posts. Neal Schaffer‚ the president of Maximize Your Social has said that this new feature can help Facebook create more meaning content and ads‚ by seeing

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    awareness to teenagers between the age of 11- 16 that words can be used as weapons against others if not chosen carefully. The speech was proposed at St John the Baptist school during a morning assembly for their weekly topic of "treat thy neighbour ad you would like to be treated’. The speech had the intentions of changing the attitudes of the teenagers to prevent cases of bullying in wh`ich many of those around their age group are victim of. The main body of the speech is driven by an example

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    that there are three main descriptions. Each one targets a certain audience but all together target everyone. In this advertisement Nike does not target a specific product but targets the whole Nike industry. The first symbol that is noticed in the ad‚ a person in this case‚ that the viewer notices is this "random" guy screaming as if just winning something valuable‚ a game‚ prize‚ etc.. That random guy is meant to target anyone who sees the advertisement because everyone would like to win something

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    Withdrawal.” This makes it apparent that the author does not have an interest in truly providing the reader with the information contained in his article‚ and instead is more concerned with the hits to the website that he works for in an effort to make more ad revenue. An informative article should contain at the very least what is in the title. Instead‚ Dillan’s article skips an entire half of its own title‚ unlike Gunnars’ which provides exactly what it claims – health benefits of coffee based on science

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    and inexpensive ad created by Tropicana’s graphic designer. But‚ the truth is that it was part of over $50 million campaign launched by the fruit-based beverages company after a choppy couple of years caused by strong competitors invading the market‚ and a continued drop in sales. Therefore‚ and in order to reinforce its position‚ Tropicana released this campaign focusing on the freshness of its ingredients. In my opinion‚ this campaign was an absolute example of the three rhetorical appeals‚ and I

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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF STUDENT WRITING INTRODUCTION Today‚ when time becomes more valuable and people have less time in their daily conversation because there are full of tasks around them everyday‚ writing seems to be a useful tool to help people keep contact with each other or manage their time easier. Therefore‚ writing strategies have changed a lot to adapt with the modern writer. People need an appropriate writing which they

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    Beverage Wars Analysis Working your hardest‚ trying it your best‚ and meeting the needs of thirty freshman is more than the work itself. It’s torture. The Beverage Wars is the torture of exalting yourself into a whirlwind of not only your own ideas‚ but four other perspectives that may or may not be close to freshman thinking. Phew! The freshman class must have “exploded into seniority” by sipping on Volcanic Jungle‚ because they most certainly do not let age stop them from voicing their opinions

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    Have you ever seen a Coca-Cola ad and immediately had a strong desire to drink one? The Coca-Cola Company has been very strong in the advertisement department over the years and has made many sales on impulse alone. The most recent one being the "Share a Coke‚ which emphasizes that people should not only buy one‚ but purchase another to share with someone else. While this one is strong‚ one in particular that always makes me think to buy an ice cold Coca-Cola is when Winter comes around and they

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    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 taste‚ Jack in the Box’s commercial focuses on rhetorical strategies and persuasive techniques including juxtaposition‚ appeals‚ and allusions to persuade those watching the Super Bowl to try their new burgers. The image of the colonial ship sailing

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    Second Edition by John Mauk and John Metz. Recommended Text: A Writer’s Resource 2009 edition. Course Description: This course will provide instruction in critical reading and writing of expository and argumentative prose‚ including summaries‚ analysis‚ and research.  Focus will be on critical reading‚ research methods‚ gathering‚ evaluating analyzing‚ and synthesizing ideas and evidence and documentation.  The course is designed to help you understand and acquire the habits of mind central to

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