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    A large number of college graduates argue that their loan debt is comparable to a life sentence. In the article “A Lifetime of Debt? Not Likely” by Robin Wilson‚ argues that the college loan debt is not always as severe as some say and it almost always pays off in the long run. The article by Robin Wilson is effective in convincing the audience that taking out college loans in beneficial in the long run because she uses specific examples‚ logos and pathos appeals‚ structure and style to convince

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    Rhetorical Analysis A college education is valuable and its quality is of the highest importance to most Americans. In his essay‚ “On the Uses of a Liberal Education: As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students‚” Mark Edmundson utilizes ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to effectively deliver his argument that the current educational system‚ especially in college‚ revolves around consumerism which in turn has negatively impacted students‚ teachers‚ and universities in general. However‚ although

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    Peirce‚ an insecure American woman from the 1860’s who looks up to Marian Evan Lewes and aspires to become a writer herself‚ Lewes uses rhetorical strategies to establish her position that writing is a process and that a writer must write faithfully and honestly and a writer should never be absolutely satisfied with their work. Perhaps the strongest rhetorical strategy Lewes employs to establish her position is her personal anecdote. She writes of her experience of being a writer and how as a writer

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    Brooklynn Giancaterino Rhetorical Analysis David McCullough Jr.‚ the son of a Pulitzer Prize winning historian‚ was a teacher at Wellesley High School. In June of 2012‚ he made a speech at the commencement ceremony for the graduating class of Wellesley High School. On this day‚ he gave these teenagers a very unexpected reality check. The argument of this speech is that each and every one of them students is pretty much just another statistic in our harsh real world. Throughout this speech‚ he gives

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    inaugural speech gives hope to gay marriage supporters” By Ken Dilanian and David G. Savage (January 21‚ 2013) This effects our government because gay marriage is a really big issue in the United States and if it becomes legal so many hatred in the world would drop and maybe people would become more accepting of gay couples. 1). Summary President Obama announced Monday morning on his decision about helping gay marriage in the united states. Obama’s speech about gay marriage was the first speech

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    Gay Rights March On Washington Famous Speech by Urvashi Vaid April 25‚ 1993 Hello lesbian and gay Americans. I am proud to stand before you as a lesbian today. With hearts full of love and the abiding faith in justice‚ we have come to Washington to speak to America. We have come to speak the truth of our lives and silence the liars. We have come to challenge the cowardly Congress to end its paralysis and exercise moral leadership. We have come to defend our honor and win our equality. But most

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    Gay Rights Argumentative Essay Although many people hold personal or religious oppositions‚ gay people should be allowed equal rights as it can create a more unified and socially diverse nation and may actually decrease the rates of suicide and self harm rates in America and various other places where LGBT+ people and activists are still restricted. In the light of America’s history‚ Gay rights is a relatively recent issue‚ gaining momentum over time and slowly climbing the hurdles that other

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    1 of 3 " Turning Rhetorical Melissa Felder an author with a hearing disability who attended Yale University explains her experience at Yale in her article‚ “How Yale Supports Students With Disabilities”; along with how other students with disabilities are treated as well. Although she does touch some on other students she focuses more on her hearing disability. Felder goes in to detail on her experience inside of the classroom along with outside they classroom. She compares how it was at

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    MOVEMENT AND ACTIVISM OF GAY RIGHTS Nicole Anatolevna‚ yr 10 RESEARCH Gays and lesbians sometimes suffer unjustly and unfairly because of people’s misconceptions about them. More often than not‚ the people who they would usually count on to receive support and consideration and love don’t get these things‚ and instead are misunderstood and alienated from people who are simply ignorant and do not understand what they are going through. Some of the problems faced by gay people are things like their

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    Cole Richardson Professor Bedwell English 1321 10 11 October 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Essay 2 We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story‚ written by Sallie Tisdale‚ was first published in 1990 by October’s edition of Harper’s Magazine. Tisdale was motivated to write this article because she is an American nurse and essayist. She is a writer on health and medical issues and anything in between. The purpose of this article is to inform the readers on how often abortion is called upon‚ along with the thoughts

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