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    strive for civil equality. Green used a number of techniques to get his point across without sounding laconic. Green used empowering words‚ some historical references‚ and figurative language. Green created an empowering tone whilst presenting his speech. He used certain words to capture the attention of the audience. For example‚ Green repeats “It is true” in the beginning of the second and third paragraph. He followed that line with many harsh facts of the injustice‚ and imprisonment the African

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    Speech Analysis The speech about homelessness in the United States was a great one‚ but there were few things that needs to be improved. He needs to avoid speaking too fast‚ and the camera should be focused on the speaker alone. While giving a speech‚ it is very important for the speaker to present his points clearly and concisely. However‚ this speech can be improved if the presenter takes into consideration the speed of his speech. The speech was very good likewise the structure of his presentation

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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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    In the article‚ “Miss G: A Case Of Internet Addiction‚” New York Times writer Virginia Heffernan addresses the issue of Internet addiction. Heffernan’s purpose is to inform her readers that an Internet addiction might not apply to those who use the Internet for good. She uses authoritative figures and proves her research. She adopts an objective tone in order to prove to Internet users that Internet addiction is not always the case. Heffernan’s tone throughout the article is very objective. Heffernan

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    Nixon : a Bad President?

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    Nixon : A Bad President? Nixon revisionism was probably inevitable‚ and no doubt will continue stronger than ever in the wake of its subject’s death on April 22. The old caricatures--Nixon as villainous schemer‚ mad bomber‚ domestic underachiever-- were bound to collapse‚ because they were built more on Nixon’s personality than on his record. A more recent crowd‚ however‚ at a further remove from his presidency‚ is reconsidering that record. Look beyond Watergate‚ they say‚ and you find a blemished

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    argument‚ she includes several rhetorical devices to persuade‚ inform‚ and emotionally prove her claim. These devices being ethos‚ and pathos‚ gives her a strong foundation and effective argument to the liberal audience she is writing her article to. In the very beginning of Liz Addison’s article‚ a current student at Southern Maine community college‚ you automatically get the sense that she strongly disagrees with how Mr. Perlstein‚ a journalist who is stuck in the 60’s‚ and how he perceives college

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    finished when he quits‚” said Richard M. Nixon during an interview with Nick Thimmesch for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Nixon is the one who is instantly recognized as the president that betrayed his nation and lived a life of deception; however‚ Nixon left the office with astounding accomplishments. Throughout his time in office‚ Nixon displayed courage by increasing relations with China‚ which lead to a change with Soviet Union relations. Furthermore‚ Nixon brought the Vietnam War to an end‚ satisfying

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    Richard Nixon Research Paper Richard Nixon was Jan. 9‚ 1913‚ Yorba Linda‚ Calif.‚ U.S.—died April 22‚ 1994‚ New York‚ N.Y. He was vice president to President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961 and the 37th President of the United States from 1969 to 1973 when he resigned almost being impeached for his role in the Watergate Scandal. He was the first American president to resign from office. Richard Nixon was the second of five children born to Frank Nixon and Hannah Milhouse Nixon. His father

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    HI 104 63 Beck De. 9‚ 2016 ​About forty years ago‚ we saw Republican Richard Nixon win the United States Presidential Election of 1968 against the Democratic nominee by the name of Hubert Humphrey. The 1968 election occurred at a time of wrenching cultural and political change including black power‚ women’s liberation‚ gay rights‚ and student protests. Past Mayor Rudy Giliani of New York‚ compares Trump of that to Nixon and to Reagan. “As Trump made clear the other night in Pensacola‚ he’s perfectly

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    A set of interrelated‚ interactive messages generated during public discussion of environmental issues; “textual carnival”. Some of the rhetorical characteristics and activities of environet include: reflexive thinking‚ noticing‚ inventing‚ producing‚ and disseminating texts‚ arguing‚ and directing future discourse and action. 2. antagonism (define‚ give example) Antagonism is the limit of an idea‚ a widely shared viewpoint‚ or ideology. This allows an opposing idea to be voiced. Cox uses

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