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    Havre Day Activity Center‚ Inc. EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION your application will be considered active for 30 days -to be considered for a job after that you must reapply. First Name _________________________MI_____Last Name __________________ Phone (___) ____________________ Address _______________________________ City _____________________State ________Zip _____________________ Have you worked for HDAC before? Yes/No If yes‚ dates/location(s)______________Reason for leaving _______________ What

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    Jessica Akhrimovich Professor Lamb English Composition 101 4 February 2017 Rhetorical Analysis: “Hidden Intellectualism” Gerald Graff‚ Professor of English and Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago‚ stated in "Hidden Intellectualism‚" that in every student‚ there is intellect that is trying to break out and encourage them to discover their own intellectualism‚ that was hiding within (Graff 23). “Hidden Intellectualism” is a teaching article directed towards schools and teachers to try

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    January 24‚ 1936 Phyllis Wright‚ a sixth grade student‚ asked the question to Albert Einstein “whether scientists pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for.” Einstein’s response to the students question was rhetorically effective. He managed to answer he question without giving her a direct answer. He went in-depth to explained the scientific response to pray. He started off by making it sound like he did not pray but by the second paragraph he stated reasons that would make readers assume he does pray

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    thousand babies are at risk because of smoking during pregnancy as well to encourage mothers to quit smoking. This advertisement is trying to convey the dangers of smoking with showing “equivalences” of the same dangers of other hazards. Using a rhetorical analysis of this advertisement will create a further understanding of the argument that is being presented‚ the application of the canons of rhetoric‚ and its appeals regarding ethos‚ pathos‚ logos‚ and kairos. The argument that is being presented by

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    understand the book enough to realize that this is because his city is a dystopian society. Causing the banishment of emotions was a colossal mistake for “the community‚” as he called it‚ because the project caused more harm than good. Deluded readers might say that they feel lesser emotions; in truth‚ they don’t even know the meaning. Even items other than emotion were taken out eventually‚ and many would be considered pleasures in today’s world. Factoring all these topics together‚ it’s clear to see that

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    stated that a society cannot properly function without the establishment of several freedoms: freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ and freedom from fear. Considering the recent events that have transpired here‚ I believe I surprise no one when I say that we as a community require substantial improvement in implementing these freedoms. We must be able to speak our minds‚ choose our own methods of prayer‚ and escape from the fear that confines us in our daily lives. Salem is not a free town as of

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    advertisements are defined through the trust and effectiveness by the speaker. The commercial had a young man with a slightly manly voice. The majority of people in their mid – twenties would instantly recognize and most likely listen to what he has to say. The dog for instance contributed to the credibility because it is easily though of man’s best friend. The audience feels inclined to trust what Budweiser is presenting to them because they used a Yellow Labrador. Budweiser is always a widely known

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    SAY NO TO PLASTICS!! As quoted by Lord Byron‚ “There is a pleasure in the pathless woods‚ There is a rapture on the lonely shore‚ There is society‚ where none intrudes‚ By the deep sea‚ and music in its roar: I love not man the less‚ but Nature more.” The earth is the only known world to harbour life. There is nowhere else‚ at least in the near future‚ to which our species could migrate. For 200 years we have been conquering nature‚ now we are beating it to death. One of the

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    Crosby‚ Stills‚ Nash‚ and Young - Ohio Crosby‚ Stills‚ Nash and Young (CSNY) wrote this song‚ Ohio‚ in response to the Kent State shooting in Ohio. This song made a bold musical statement during its time as it mentioned Nixon by name‚ blaming him for this massacre. The instruments hold a constant beat in the song while the lyrics were carefully crafted so that they could express a lot in a few words. The instrumentals have an underlying marching beat throughout the entire song

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    children and is trying to survive with little to no income. Jo Goodwin Parker describes her life living in poverty and her daily struggles to raise a family. In the essay she goes in depth and describes what goes on in her daily life. It is sad to say that Jo describes herself as dirty‚ smelly‚ and with no proper underwear on and with the stench of my rotting teeth. She talks about how she has no luxuries while being poor due to the high cost of simple things such as hot water‚ soap‚ medicine and

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