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    logos by providing researchable evidence to link media stereotypes with violent results. An example was used to show the reasonable thought that certain prejudices are modeled‚ then carried over to viewers. In one study when asked to react to a real-life account of sexual harassment‚ men who were exposed to video games that sexualized women were more tolerant of sexual harassment. When a study of a political candidate was conducted‚ “Playing with Prejudice” claims‚ “those who saw the negative (Black

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    words like “um‚ sorta‚ kinda” were not blurted out. Todd Zwillich keeps those couple words in the interview to show the audience the intended reason as to why Rudder uses these terms. The use of these words makes is harder on the audience to carry out future

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    Collectivist society and the freedom that comes with escaping such a place as she chronicles the life of her main character‚ Equality. Part of Rand’s motivation for writing her novella was her desire to further develop the philosophy that she created that is known as Objectivism. Objectivism is the belief that everyone possesses their own moral compass‚ and that the highest achievement of a person’s life is to follow that compass to reach their greatest happiness. It is essentially a belief in the

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    cognitive performance is important to stay on the ball to live a happy and successful life‚ anyone who is watching this ad might think they found something that can help. A cheap exciting way to boost your performance sounds like a deal. But does it actually work? As we shall see a close examination suggests that this ad actually targets a vulnerable population by creating an illusion that they provide a solution to many life problems. Information is presented in a misleading manner that really draws the

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    The ego should not be faulted‚ it is merely designed semantically‚ to make rhetoric out of sense; sense created from the metaphoric episodically etched in memory. The feeling of hurt‚ the thought of harming oneself‚ comes from the pain the self endures the further that its alterity does not separate‚ but differentiate itself. This is why this phrase may be understood universally: ‘I don’t know why I feel like this’. Such questions are deemed threats by the ego‚ cause anxiety in feeling‚ and are confused

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    with his high honors‚ but you wouldn’t think expect his next step after graduation. In April of 1992‚ he packed up his bags‚ abandoned everything he had‚ and gave the rest of his savings to charity‚ to go on a journey to Mt. McKinley to start his new life. The story‚ “Into the Wild” was powerful how Jon Krakauer style of writing made Chris McCandless’s Adventures seem real and even pop out of books to the readers. Krakauer uses many stylistic devices/techniques in order to reveal his tone about Chris

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    Mache Rhetorical Analysis

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    convey a sense of sentiment to his readers but also uses it to strengthen his core by attaching real life horror stories to the continuing theme of Facebook making us lonely. Mache goes on to state “… now she was an icon of a new and different kind of horror: our growing fear of loneliness.” (Mache 601) And “Certainly she received much more attention in death than she did in her final years of her life.” (Mache 601). Mache attempts to connect the two by explaining how the online world‚ or technology

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    Life Lessons Found Through Desperation Desperation often stems from a lack of something. It could be a result of the lack of fulfillment in basic human emotions such as freedom‚ compassion‚ love‚ happiness or companionship. In these 2 stories‚ desperation manifests itself through the lack of position‚ class and money or the struggle to maintain obsolete traditions. When dealing with social and moral issues‚ the third person narrative allows the viewer to be more objective. In this instance‚ the tone

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    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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    modernize and thrive‚ our relationship with nature has slowly diminished. In the excerpt from Last Child in the Woods‚ Richard Louv uses thoughtprovoking rhetorical questions‚ soothing nostalgia‚ and an anecdote in order to support his argument over the separation between people and nature. First‚ Richard Louv uses several examples of rhetorical questions in order to contribute to his argument. Louv asks‚ “Why do so many Americans say they want their children to watch less TV‚ yet continue to expand

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