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    This is my semiotics project. The character I used for this project was Charlie Chaplin I made two photoshopped images and one PAPERmache image. I made the paper mache image out of a balloon and newspaper and a few photoshopped pieces of paper that look like a dollar‚ this was the wealthy part of the project. My reason for this was so that my character was literally made of money‚ I even used the part of the dollar with his face on it for his eyes so it gave off the impression that he saw him self

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    In the poems‚ “Today We Will Not Be Invisible Nor Silent” and “Naayawva Taawi”‚ both poets concentrate on cultural survival. The poets highlight cultural survival to raise awareness for Native Americans. Coming from the perspective of modern Native Americans‚ their ethnicity influences their identity. Both “Today We Will Not Be Invisible Nor Silent’ and “Naayawva Taawi” suggest that cultural survival is an evolution of gaining what Native Americans have lost. Both of the poems initiate with a

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    The Obligation to Endure is the second chapter from the book Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. Carson presents the persuasive argument that pesticides such as DDT should be kept away from our homes‚ our place of business‚ and our children. In the 1950s and 60s DDT was a very popular pesticide that was commonly used. The hazardous effects were unknown. Carson expresses her founded concerns about the adverse risks and toxicity associated with these pesticides using logical‚ emotional‚ and ethical

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    the present‚ rather than the future. This becomes a conundrum because in the end other people‚ or things‚ might be negatively affected. Rachel Carson‚ noted biologist‚ published "Silent Spring"‚ a book that pertained to the environment and was written to change American’a attitude toward the environment around us. In "Silent Spring" Carson targets the hostile actions committed towards birds which result in other animals also being negatively impacted. Carson uses an array of rhetorical strategies‚ ranging

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    The excerpt from Silent Spring began by describing a scene we all could recognize: a prosperous farmland‚ with a successful and healthy people inhabiting it. Every detail and description was clear and tangible‚ almost as if the readers could see the scene. This did draw them in‚ but the lack of information found at the end of the piece was able to captivate the readers even more so. At the very end of Carson’s tale‚ we see that the dreary and forlorn town was sprinkled with “a white granular powder

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    In the second half of “Cry Silent Tears” Joe is still getting beaten and sexually abused but goes to school‚ he learns to speak again and makes a friend Pete. But he soon leaves to another school and Joe decided he can trust people anymore because they always leave him. When he finds out Pete is moving schools he can’t take it and run away‚ on the way he runs into a group of boys and plays football with them. They become close and he feels like he can tell them about what happened to him but they

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    leads to well-known phrase “the beauty of nature”. Within an excerpt of Silent Spring‚ Rachel Carson asserts that nature has become the state that it is currently that due to mankind . Carson confidently argues through the use of imagery and ethos‚ alongside with the effects the settlers had on nature. She begins by describing the appeal of nature. Carson applies a vivid imagery condensed at the beginning of the excerpt of Silent Spring. Carson states “countless birds came to feed on the berries and

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    Marketing Plan for Silent Hair Drier: Customer Perception: How many times have you been woken up in the wee hours of the morning because your girlfriend/wife feels that this is the right time to dry her hair? This is a daily problem in households all over the world. Collaborating our innovation with latest technology‚ We at XYZ have developed the solution‚ Our Very own ABC hair dryer. It is the MAC of hair dryers. Its stylish‚ effective‚ southing for your ears ‚ gentle on your hair for daily

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    The article I chose: Silent No More: French Women Speak Out Against Pattern Of Sexism is from May‚ 2016 and was written by Camila Domonoske for NPR. This article address sexism and sexual harassment in France. Seventeen women who are former members of the French Parliament have put aside their differing political views to come together and bring to light the sexism and sexual harassment that is entrenched in the political culture of France (Domonoske‚ 2016). A major focus of the article is the

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    Intention The documentary‚ TB Silent Killer‚ takes place in a town name Swaziland in Africa. In Swaziland‚ many individuals are dying from tuberculosis‚ it has become an epidemic and has spread to many villages. The intent of the documentary to bring awareness‚ bring light on the severity of TB‚ inform the public‚ how an old disease has become resistant and is spreading. People in Africa are fighting for their lives‚ they are being isolated‚ kept away from their homes and family‚ to prevent the

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