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    While Edward Snowden is trying to use rhetoric to convince his audience that the programs he revealed are un-American and morally wrong‚ New Jersey Governor Chris Christie uses it to make the opposite case. He employs similar appeals to authority and emotion to convince Republican voters‚ a more targeted subset of the general American population that Snowden is appealing to‚ that these programs are necessary for national security and that they should elect him President because he would use them

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    Analysis of Work 1. I developed my ideas with a mind map. I started with a wide variety of themes and narrow it done to‚ one main idea-anxiety. After that I proceeded with research on an artist that focus on my topic- Edward Munch. Next‚ I reach search different types of colleges to figure out which one best fit the theme-3D.Fourhly‚ I start sketching my first piece; preceding with the remake of it. I continued with a second sketch and made a remake of it. Next‚ I analysis and make comments on the

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    In Edward Zwick’s 1989 drama motion picture named “Glory”‚ Colonel Robert Gould Shaw‚ a veteran of the Battle of Antietam‚ commands the United States’ first all African-American regiment in the Civil War‚ the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. The infantry originally performs menial tasks‚ however soon after is placed in the heat of battle to fight for the Union. The film explores certain themes that were prevalent during the Civil War such as equality‚ human worth and essentiality. As slaves began to

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    I believe that “The Preface” by Edward Taylor exhibits the ideology of Calvinism. For example‚ in line 41 on page 108‚ it says “But Nothing man did throw down all by Sin”‚ which goes with the statement above that says we are completely sinful. In line 42‚ it says “And darkened that light Gem in him”‚ which it is saying that sin is affecting their life and them on the inside. Line 42 is also restating part of the statement above‚ where it says “Sin has affected all parts of man. The heart‚ emotions

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    Doorways Karlene Edwards The smallest doorway I ever stepped through was less than one inch high‚ and the gabled cottage surrounding it was only eight inches at the top of its peaked‚ shingled roof. Carved from a single piece of dark stained mahogany‚ the cottage was one of a pair of bookends belonging to my mother. If I gazed for a time at the intricate carving‚ I could view the cottage’s lead-paned windows at eye level‚ feel the rough leaves of shrubbery against my legs‚ and glance up at the

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    Throughout the novel‚ Maestro‚ Edward Keller is extremely harsh on Paul Crabbe. Keller never complements him and form the very beginning tells him that he has not got what it takes to be a musician. Although is seems mean and rude. The attitude that Keller has throughout the novel teaches Paul about life and makes him a better person and it has positive effects on Paul. Paul Crabbe and Edward Keller have a bumpy relationship throughout Maestro. Readers are informed about Paul’s first meeting with

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    individuals identity” Research Paper by: Nicole Y. Herma Compare and Contrast: This paper will discuss how Eastern civilization has affected the Western culture and how they differ in society. Also discussed will be how orientalism‚ by Edward Said‚ has played a role in cultural studies in which he has challenged the idea of orientalism. Discuss the future of eastern and western societies and where the American culture stands today. Also discussions on how this effects our individual

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    The novel ¨Tangerine¨a realistic fiction written by Edward Bloor is about a boy´s dysfunctional family and their lies. Paul -the main character- doesn’t really understand the people around him such as his friend family and himself. Through the motif of sight‚ paul begins to get a better understanding of his friend‚ family‚ and himself. Throughout the story‚ paul is able to find a deeper meaning behind his friend’s actions and words. Such as when Tino calls paul ¨Brother¨ ___________¨(). This show

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    The Price of Freedom In light of former CIA computer professional and whistleblower Edward Snowden‚ it is shown that every move we make online or any conversation we have over the phone is being monitored and stored by the National Security Agency. Tapping into phone calls‚ text messages‚ emails‚ etc.‚ which concerns the private lives of citizens‚ is an invasion of privacy. The NSA spying on citizens‚ an action led by the government‚ proves that we the people are not as free as we think we are

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    man in America‚ and maybe even the world. This man is Edward Snowden and he single handedly was able to leak on of the most well kept secrets in America. In 2013 the citizens of America learned that the N.S.A. used the internet and social media to survey and watch every day Americans in their everyday lives. They have the ability to read everyone’s texts emails and other private information that would otherwise be kept close and safe. Edward Snowden being a former CIA employe

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