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    Why Many Adults Enjoy Animated Movies. Animated movies are not only targeted on children because there are many grownups now that are fond of them as well. There are three reasons why many adults enjoy animated movies that are because they attract to the moral lesson‚ characterization and their nostalgia. Adults enjoy animated movies because of nostalgia. Watching an animated movies gave them nostalgia or memories that have sentimental value in their previous life as a children. For example‚ we

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    supplements that people take is just a big waste of money. Mike Tanier also argues that there is a lot more we don’t know about supplements than what we actually do know. For instance‚ even though we do not know how big the supplement industry is‚ we have a good estimate but do not know how many athletes use them‚ we do not know who is in charge‚ we do not know what these products actually do to our body‚ we don’t know what is contained in the bottles. The author also stresses how all these supplements

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    food for the population and with the processes tomato market is international‚ with increasing pressure from Italy‚ China‚ and Mexico (Bittman‚ 2013)‚ the question of how can they produce so much food at a timely rate‚ yet make sure it had nutrition?. We are surrounded with the Mid Wests idea of farming with overcrowding animals in pens‚ and crops used for junk food‚ fuel‚ and used for the animals to feed them with. Canned tomatoes and fresh market tomatoes are grown the same way‚ canned ones just have

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    WIght 8 May 2015 Rhetorical Analysis Reflections: Richard Rodriguez I struggle with Rhetorical Analysis essays‚ but this particular paper seemed to puzzle me more than the other rhetorical analysis essays that I have come across this year. The score I received was an 8‚ and I was honestly quite surprised to see that. I knew I had written a paper to pass‚ but to show that I had sufficiently written the paper shocked me. This essay was tough in particular because the rhetorical strategies were very

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    curiosity. Albeit relatively new‚ both fantasy and horror (also respectively different) are successful and popular as genres‚ for they are able to satisfy the basic human emotion of curiosity and are able to cater towards the human imagination. Sigmund Freud explains how children’s role-played imaginative worlds become suppressed adult fantasies and are therefore tended to go through various mediums; literary fantasy being among one of them. Horror has been able to capitalize on the human’s natural

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    In “Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking‚” Hawking discusses his vision of the universe and it’s ability to exist. In the episode‚ Hawking shares his knowledge on how the universe came into existence and how it managed to become what it is today. Hawking also shares the evidence that scientists‚ such as himself‚ have collected through the years. First of all‚ the video discuss that “the universe is constantly expanding… like balloon.” Hawking explains this by a simple demonstration of the Doppler

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    “Kansas” and the Guilt of Non-Interference “Kansas”‚ written by the twentieth century writer Stephen Dobyns‚ is the story of a man looking back on his life and questioning the choices surrounding one of the most pivotal moments within it. The symbolism of “Kansas” serves as both an anchor for the story’s real elements and characters as well a guide‚ aiding the reader through the various messages and undertones. “Kansas” story depicts classic symbols to give messages to the reader regarding themes

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    think that there needs to be more gun regulations and less firearms in the hands of citizens. Nicholas D. Kristof‚ a columnist for The New York Times‚ has a firm belief in the latter. In his essay‚ “Do We Have the Courage to Stop This?” faces the controversial issue of gun control. Kristof explains why he believes there should be more control on firearms and makes use of literary techniques to convince the reader. Logos is the appeal to logic and reasoning that supports an argument. It is prominent

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    Rhetorical Analysis * A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF ANALYZING A TEXT‚ GIVEN SOURCE OR ARTIFACT.  * No judgment- only analysis * Explores content‚ purpose‚ background (of author)‚ structure‚ and the topic of a text * RHETORIC IS THE ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATE AN INTENDED MESSAGE * via argumentation‚ persuasion‚ or another form of communication. * Critical Reading- ask questions while you read (SOAPStoned) * What is the subject

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    Brian Tolomeo Ms. Rotchford AP Language/Composition 17 October 2012 Horrors of War Men returning from the trenches on the frontlines of WWI were the first men to truly experience the magnitude of sheer power and what destruction artillery could wreak when used in mass numbers‚ forced to sit in trenches and bunkers for hours on end while being hit by barrage after barrage of battery fire. Some of those who lived through this may have returned home much different men than when they left

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