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    Professor Paisley Mann English 110B 19 October 2012 A Rhetorical Analysis of “For the Love of Joe: The Language of Starbucks” In the journal article “For the Love of Joe: The Language of Starbucks” (2008)‚ Constance M. Ruzich analyzes the success and rise to popularity of The Starbucks Coffee Company around the globe. The article is written and structured for the general public to read and understand. It is meant to be an informative article and as such‚ Ruzich makes use of a lot of data and includes

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    Zamboanga faces massive humanitarian crisis A young evacuee‚ one of the thousands affected by the stand-off between Philippine government forces and Muslim rebels‚ shelters from the scorching heat as others queue up for food distribution at an evacuation centre inside a sports complex in Zamboanga‚ on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. AFP FILE PHOTO MANILA‚ Philippines – The fighting may be over but a humanitarian crisis remains in Zamboanga City as more than a hundred thousand displaced

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    healthcare. How can people trust their physicians and put their healthcare in their hands with such criminals. The justice system regarding sexual offenders needs to step up and start really cracking down on these kind of crimes. Editorial Board‚ Chicago Tribune. Former doctor sentenced for raping patient. 2013. Web. 10 December 2013. Organic whole milk provides best heart-health benefits Summary- The LA Times explains that scientists have looked at over hundred samples

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    Editorial Writing [Exploring issues using the process writing approach] The Editorial Page *The editorial page of any newspaper is the VOICE of the editorial staff and the readers. *It expresses the opinion of whatever the management of the publication feels in relation to the present occasion. Objectives of an Editorial *To explain and interpret the news‚ to put it in on its proper perspective‚ to analyze it‚ to draw conclusions from that analysis and *To persuade the readers to follow

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    EDITORIAL WRITING By Regent Professor Alfredo G. Gabot USEFUL SITES www.latimes.com www.usatoday.com www.nytimes.com www.pcoo.gov.ph   Objectives * Explain the importance of editorials in community conversation * Write editorials that explain‚ evaluate or persuade and others * Understand the role of columns‚ reviews‚ analysiseditorial cartoons‚ others * Ability to comment on news intelligently   Terms   * Editorial * Editorial Page * Masthead * Op-ed

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    The article by Brown is about the very important electronic device‚ our ‘smart phones’ that deliberately keeps us pre-occupied though out the day‚ at times when need it the most for easing our works‚ checking news‚ researching and other times when we are bored‚ something to keep our minds busy with. Smart phones are very useful devices and in some cases it’s a requirement to have it for most of us. Brown throughout his writing tries to convey his point that the frequent use of smart phones has its

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    Rhetorical Analysis (Paper 2) In the article‚ “Becoming Members of Society: Learning the Social Meaning of Gender‚” the author‚ Aaron Devor‚ is trying to convince his audience that gender shapes how we behave and relate to one another. He does this by using an educational approach‚ describing gender stereotypes‚ and making cultural references. These rhetorical devices serve his larger goal of getting readers to reflect on how their childhoods formed their genders. “Maleness and femaleness seem

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    Entertainment Editorial Everyday life has had so many recent advancements. All the time new inventions are becoming available to the public. These inventions will help make the country be great and rise above all the others. Many of these new inventions are helping to make our country better because they make some things available in the homes that never were before. Once you would have to go out in the evening if you wanted to go out dancing with your wife. Well now dancing has been brought

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    Media presentation from across the globe is vital to the upkeep and maintenance of our society. How this information is obtained and presented‚ if presented at all‚ is a different story‚ however. Goodman builds an argument to persuade his audience that news organizations should increase the amount of professional foreign news coverage to the Americas through the presentation of statistics‚ connections to social media as well as using speci c diction to establish his argument.Goodman uses statistics

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan ’s Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan ’s Farwell Address Ronald Reagan ’s Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were‚ past and present‚ and the improvements in the areas of strength‚ security‚ and

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