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    understand what the dispersion of white light through a prism is. In simplest terms‚ the dispersion of white light is the process white light passes through a transparent triangular prism. Once the white light strikes the surface of the prism‚ it is refracted‚ which in scientific terms means that the light is deviated from its original path. At the point of refraction‚ the white light is separated into the 7 different color components that make up white light: red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo

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    Rhetorical Analysis: “A Prostitute‚ a Servant‚ and a Customer Service Representative: a Latina in Academia.” For many in the United States‚ the idea that racism and gender inequality still exists seems absurd. The abolishment of slavery over 150 years ago‚ schools and public places not being segregated‚ and even Barack Obama’s presidency may serve in society’s argument that racism is a thing of the past. Pair that with the surface view that‚ from a legal stand point at least‚ women are viewed the

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    Name: ________________________ Ms. Gill/ Humanities 8 “Raven Steals the Light” Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Y38Oy4AM4 Story of creation. Of how The Raven steals the light to save the world from darkness. Back in time when there were no stars and no moon‚ to light up the evening sky. In the beginning the‚ earth was veiled in complete darkness. You can imagine it was very difficult to get anything done‚ but one animal in particular The Raven was pretty frustrated with the state of

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    Another rhetorical strategy Sundberg uses is a parable. Her entire essay is a self-told story of her experience during her relationship‚ giving warnings and advice to her readers. Sundberg recalls‚ “When I met him he charmed me. My best friend said‚ ‘You’ll love Caleb…. My love for him was real and I did not want to be a single mother” (209). Again‚ the author uses her strategies to prove how our reality is not necessarily clear cut. In the beginning‚ she truly loved him and because of her pregnancy

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “This is Water” If one were to try to imagine a world without air‚ then it would certainly be very different than the world as humans know it. Since air is essential to the livelihood of most life on Earth‚ it could be considered an “important reality.” In David Foster Wallace’s commencement speech‚ “This is Water” to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College‚ Wallace states that “the most obvious‚ ubiquitous‚ important realities are often the ones that are the hardest

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    Night is associated to darkness‚ emptiness‚ and sometimes-even loneliness. Robert Frost’s “Acquainted With the Night” shows the character‚ which is the narrator‚ being overly too familiar almost friendly with the nighttime. The narrator of the poem is a man who described what he felt as he took a walk at night seemingly searching for something he had apparently lost. This “modernist” character was disposing loneliness throughout the whole poem. He is a representative of the alienated person typical

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    The video‚ “Night Journey” by Martha Graham is is one of the best-choreographed videos I have come to appreciate for its fluid movements‚ dramatic music and tragic storyline. Graham’s modern dance style is beautiful and unique which contemplates her strong interpretation of the Greek myth‚ “Oedipus Rex.” In her 1947 rendition‚ “Night Journey”‚ she develops her own language of movement by expressing passion and dedication throughout the act. The video is in black and white‚ which adds to the overall

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    uses the rhetorical mode division and classification to explain how “Ag-gag” law has ruined a journalist’s right. He breaks divided into three parts: “They criminalize news gathering”‚ “Ag-gag laws create harsher penalties for critics”‚ “Ag-gag turns sources into criminals”. The author split it so he can point out and give evidence to each point. Therefore the audience will easily that why journalists’ works are messed up because of “Ag-gag” law. In addition‚ the author uses the rhetorical mode of

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    up as we take a ride to the past! Is everyone ready? On a spring day in 2011‚ what do you think of? Is it the flowers you planted or is it the birds as they chirped and created a melody? For me? It was a friday night. Now‚ you may ask‚ a friday night? What is so special about that? That night was one of the first times my heart set sail as my feet‚ one by one‚ stepped onto the softball field in Hallstead‚ Pennsylvania. I was in sixth grade‚ you know that grade that you start switching classes‚ being

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    Television and the Rhetorical Analysis May 9th‚ 1961. Newton N. Minow stands in front of a convention of the National Association of Broadcasters to give his first big speech‚ “Television and the Public Interest.” Minow was appointed by President John F Kennedy himself‚ as the new chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). His speech directly speaks about the influence and future of broadcasting television. He refers the current programming as a “vast wasteland” and ultimately advocates

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