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    Unanswered Calls for Help The Military Times states “New VA study finds 20 veterans commit suicide each day.” An editorial from the Denver Post suggest that this is an alarming rate and actions need to be taken to greatly decrease this. They found that oftentimes veterans literal calls for help were left unanswered. Often calls to the veteran suicide hotline are met with the ring of a busy signal‚ or simply sent to a voicemail. The writer of this editorial uses logos‚ pathos and grim diction to

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    In Barbara Ehrenreich’s essay‚ she writes about the positions women adopt. A woman willing to be accepted must have a veneer of “niceness” with society‚ especially with men. Ehrenreich argues “The essence of ladylikeness is a persistent servility masked as niceness.” “Women tend to assume that it is our responsibility to keep everything “nice” even when the person we are with is rude and aggressive.” “Wherever we go‚ we are perpetually smiling”. This mask is what we are showing to people‚ constantly

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    Hamrick 1 In this essay‚ “Is There a There in Cyberspace” by‚ John Perry Barlow‚ often speaks and writes about computer communication and online communities and real life communities. He compares the differences of the non-intentional community that he lives in‚ with a different community that he later found‚ the online virtual commons for the deadheads. One of the topics that Barlow compares and contrasts from his occupation to American society at the beginning and the end of the 20th century to

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    Anzaldua would not really agree with Tan’s goal for her writing. In a society where perfection is practically expected but impossible to achieve‚ language is one of the many ways that anyone around us can judge us. It is as Tan said‚ “…the fact that people in department stores‚ at banks‚ and at restaurants did not take her seriously‚ did not give her good service‚ pretended not to understand her‚ or even acted as if they did not hear her. “ Tan even said how her mother’s English ashamed her‚ that

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    2.5 The Political Metaphor The political metaphor defines an organization as a group of people with different motivations and interests‚ who only come together to achieve a common goal or outcome. When there are divergent views in an organization‚ politicization can occur‚ as politics are an inevitable part of corporate life. Valve aims to structure its organization around being a democracy‚ where everyone has a say in what happens in the company. One can however also describe Valve as a technocracy

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    Analyzing media can help you better understand what message an author is trying to portray. The Choice is a movie that was released in 2016. It is based on a book written by Nicholas Sparks. At the end of this movie there is a scene where Gabby is in a coma in the hospital and Travis visits her and talks to her. In this scene‚ the audience feels an emotional connection to Travis. The producer of The Choice uses pathos to appeal to the audience’s emotions. The producer appeals to the audience’s emotion

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    The Montessori Method: A Rhetorical Analysis Maria Montessori graduated in 1894 from the University of Rome’s medical school‚ becoming Italy’s first female doctor. This was a feat that reinforced Montessori’s commitment to women’s rights. Living in the 20th century‚ Montessori noticed society’s use of science as an approach to improving education. She believed these strategies were scientifically irrelevant to the teaching of students. In her writing “The Montessori Method”‚ Maria Montessori

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    In “The Declaration of Independence‚” “The Speech to the Virginia Convention‚” and “The Crisis” all sources advocate the grand cause of America fighting for its independence from Britain by embracing war through effective rhetorical devices. In Jefferson’s work‚ he uses logos to expound powerfully this common purpose shared by all authors. For instance‚ Jefferson states boldly‚ Britain has “burnt our towns‚ and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign

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    Gettysburg Address Rhetorical Analysis The 16th President of the United States of America‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ in his speech‚ The Gettysburg Address‚ recounts the tragedy of the Civil War and the fight for the removal of slavery. Lincoln’s purpose is to state the importance of winning the war along with the importance of liberty‚ freedom‚ and equality. He creates a somber commemorative tone throughout the speech in order to show how serious he is about equality and freedom for everyone. Lincoln

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    Rhetorical Analysis In the satirical‚ thought provoking pamphlet‚ “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift‚ the Anglo-Irish author addresses the issue of rampant‚ prolonged poverty in 1700’s Ireland. Swift paints us a picture of his everyday view‚ the sight of impoverished citizens begging in the streets‚ pleading for money to feed their hungry families. With no obvious solution to the problem‚ Swift jokingly proposes a cheap‚ easy method that rich and poor can partake in- simply feed the peasant

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