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    The Affects of Doping Have you ever looked at a professional athlete and wondered how they could possibly have such defined muscles in their arms‚ legs‚ and even their abdominal region. While I am watching any kind of professional bicycling event I wonder how these men and women could possibly have the endurance to bike for such a long time. Some of these athletes have a dark secret. The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PED) in sports‚ also referred to as doping‚ is on the rise not only

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    Davis 1 Raven Davis Professor Bunde English 1011 26 September 2012 Rhetorical Analysis of “Outcasts United: A True Story about Soccer and Immigration Made for Hollywood? Pitch Invasion journalist‚ Andrew Guest‚ writes the article “Outcasts United: A True Story about Soccer and Immigration Made for Hollywood” from a sarcastic viewpoint. Guest starts by allowing his reader to get acquainted with Warren St. John’s cover article on “Outcast United‚” which later became a book. He introduces the awestruck

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    Kipland Phillip Kinkel Rhetorical Analysis Kipland Kinkel was a fifteen years old boy who was convicted for the possession of fire-arms‚ twenty- six attempted murders‚ and four murders‚ which included his mother‚ father‚ and fellow classmates. The defendant was sentenced to 111 years and eight months in jail. The Court of Appeals’ denied the appeal of the first sentence because the sentence was proven fair. The court document is successful in justifying the decisions to deny the appeal with use

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    Rhetorical Analysis Prejudice is an issue that has been around for hundreds of years. It has become a part of natural human behavior. Two sides divide prejudice at the present: one fighting to eradicate prejudice and the other in defending it and claiming it can be socially productive. Most people choose the side of eradicating prejudice from society‚ but Jonathan Rauch has chosen the side with less support. In his article‚ In Defense of Prejudice: Why Incendiary Speech Must Be Protected‚ he

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    Deryn 6 June 2012 Should Uniforms be Worn in Schools? In recent years we have been faced with the question; should uniforms be worn in public schools? Some would agree with the idea of students switching out their regular attire for khakis and button-ups. But on the other hand‚ others‚ considering me‚ would like to see this generation flourish and express individuality. I understand that the supporters of this conception would like to see all students as equal beings

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    Josue Cepero Reading Jurnal 3/19/2013 Dear Miss. Jackee: This book is called The Great Escape. This book is a really good book. I thought that this book was going to be really borring but it actually wasn’t it was really good. The main character in this book is a boy named Brian. Brian is from Germany and he hadto leave his home because ther Russians were attacking the Germans and he and his mom left toanother

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    Kendra Buchanan McGee English102-08 Rhetorical Analysis 18 February 2013 It is Always Women who Pay the Price According to a United Nations report published in July two thousand eleven‚ thirty-nine percent of women in Turkey have suffered physical violence at some time in their lives compared to the twenty percent in America. The article written by Elif Shafak‚ Rape‚ Abortion‚ and the Fight for Women Rights in Turkey‚ was very effective and persuasive because not only is what

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    Science Editorial Science - A word that has an infinite amount of possibilities. Science has changed over the decades‚ centuries even‚ but in my perspective‚ science is still the same thing. It is the connection between everything around us. People‚ animals‚ plants‚ the past‚ the future and even the simple piece of paper you threw away. Science is a vast topic with endless facts and theories‚ which a great number of people have thought of in the past and will think about in the future. Science

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    At one time the term editorial indicated that the editorial=s message was indeed a message from the editor. Today the editorial in professional journals also serves other functions. Many editorials are concise critical reviews of scientific topics‚ particularly topics that represent recent developments. The editorial may also be used for comment on an original paper published in the same issue. The commentary may critically assess the paper for its scientific validity‚ may disagree with the interpretation

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    O’Kelly: Every person in this world has come in contact with an animal at least one time in their life. From dogs playing‚ squirrels climbing‚ to cats running. Animals are often seen as a comfort to one‚ but in many cases are not treated as one. The article “A Change of Heart About Animals” by Jeremy Rifkin‚ printed in the L.A times‚ states that “animals are more like us than we imagine.” Scientist have proven this by the animals behavior‚ intelligence‚ and emotions. I believe that animals deserve the

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