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    large percentage of Americans that hasn’t been educated on the subject. Amadeo is targeting that percentage to inform them about ObamaCare and how it applies to them. Amadeo earned two Master’s degrees: one in Business from Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Sloan School of Management and one in Business Planning from Boston College. Amadeo informs the reader about the main advantage of the Affordable Care Act. It lowers health care costs overall by making insurance affordable for more people

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    his style that he achieved this purpose quite sufficiently. The language used in the novel is very clear and elegant. By using original Japanese words and detailed descriptions the author draws the most incredible pictures in the readers’ mind. One of the most notable literary devices used in the novel is that of metaphors. The metaphors in this book delve into the meaning of life. My favorites include; ‘I felt as a bird must feel when it has flown across the ocean and comes upon a creature

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    Rhetorical Analysis In President George W. Bush’s speech to the American public on September 20‚ 2001‚ Bush utilizes rhetorical devices to craft an effective speech. He uses an instructive and demanding tone‚ makes an appeal to Logos‚ and varied syntax. The strongest device of Bush’s speech is his decisive and instructive tone. Throughout the entire dialogue‚ Bush uses statements and facts to consolidate all of his various ideas and points into concise sentences that directly state what has happened

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    Philip Nitschke‚ pro-euthanasia activist and author of “Euthanasia: Hope You Never Need It‚ but Be Glad the Option Is There‚” feels it is every human’s right to have a serene death. The primary goal of the article is to promote the idea that denying one the ability to die peacefully‚ excluding those under the age of 18 and with mental illnesses‚ is unethical. The author firmly believes there should be laws in place to prevent people with terminal illnesses from having to suffer through the pain of

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    reason they could not eliminate this tax was that the public did not support estate tax. The word “estate” itself sounded as if the tax were solely directed to the wealthy. What the public did not understand was that estate tax is also “death tax”‚ or one that is taxed at death. The word estate was not understood‚ and‚ once clarified‚ “achieved the support of 75 percent of the American people”. The tax did not change; the word estate was simply clarified. Other examples of such clarification were global

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    Anjali Prabhat Mrs. Keating Honors English I 30 November 2012 Any skillful author has hundreds of tricks up his or her sleeve for successfully conveying the theme of the story to readers. One of the most effective methods in doing so would be through the use of irony‚ both situational and verbal. When an event occurs to the contrary of what the reader might have been expecting‚ the plot thickens‚ adding a twist or creating a higher level understanding of the story. Irony can also

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    Emerging Role of Women in Indian Society- Journey from Kitchen to Cosmos…. Introduction Women’s roles in India have been changing and women are now emerging from the past traditions into a new era of freedom and rights. The basic objective of this presentation is to examine the changing role of women in Indian society. There is a need to critically evaluate the reservation of women in India and also make a SWOT analysis of the position of women in India at present. “Representation”

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    Timed writing rewrite: the Prince Leaders of countries or Princes must make decisions that not many will agree with‚ but are the best for the populace and he must make them‚ no matter the cost. Niccolo Machiavelli uses logos‚ ethos and distinct clear diction to prove the necessity for a ruler to be able to make unpopular decisions‚ in an excerpt from his book “the Prince” (1532). Throughout the excerpt Machiavelli uses logos to talk about this issue in a logical manner. His first step

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    These questions are meant to soothe‚ to quell‚ and are mistaken as treason for reason‚ and unappealing for feeling. One’s power is misrecognized when its force is not considered when fighting against the will to live. The same force compelling one to suicide‚ is a will turned against the Self‚ the power keeping him or her alive. If it is the power of the will inversed to stave off the ill will of power‚ then suicidal ideation is not something to be changed per se‚ but channeled by unmasking it

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    AP Rhetorical Essay - Florence Kelley “Tonight while we sleep‚ several thousand little girls will be working in textile mills‚ all night through‚ in the deafening noise of spindles and the looms spinning and weaving cotton and wool‚ silks and ribbons for us to buy”. These words‚ spoken by Florence Kelley‚ were used to describe how horrible and tiring child labor was for young children in her era. When she was young‚ Florence’s father took her to visit factories where child labor occurred and this

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