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    Why Do Speakers Use Rhetoric? The art of rhetoric has many different purposes that it serves depending on how the speaker presents their intended message. However‚ the purpose of rhetoric that is proven to be most effective in multiple similar speeches or pieces of writing is to support their claim or position on a topical subject. This use of rhetoric is intentional since the speaker knows that the overall effect would be to prove their position to be justified. Rhetoric shown through images

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    Male Speaker: This is a mystery story about Toby‚ Tabitha and the yellow monkey. It is the mystery of the moving rocks. One day‚ Toby‚ Tabitha and the yellow monkey were going to where there is some new construction and they had visited the day before. They had noticed some very pretty rocks off of the side of the road where they are building a new school. It wasn’t a house or anything like that‚ it was a new school. They decided that they were going to go play on the rocks that were right off

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    multiple languages in conversing with each other. Thus‚ code-switching is the syntactically and phonologically appropriate use of more than one linguistic variety. Speakers form and establish a pidgin language when two or more speakers who do not speak a common language form an intermediate third language. On the other hand‚ speakers practice code-switching when they are each fluent in both languages. Code mixing is a thematically related term‚ but the usage of the terms code-switching and code-mixing

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    Reflection of Guest Speaker: Stefanie Clements During our class period on November 28th‚ a classmate’s mother‚ Stefanie Clements came to talk to our class about her experiences of being a Critical Nurse at Gundersen. Stefanie seemed really passionate about her job and it seems that she has seen and experienced a lot during her six years of being a Critical Nurse. I was really glad that Stefanie took time out of her busy schedule to come in and talk about her experiences‚ was really eye-opening.

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    Truong 1 Henry Truong Mr. Wilk English 2 10 May 2013 Hidden Dangers Before 13 “Because never in my entire childhood did I feel like a child. I felt like a person all along—the same person that I am today.” (Card xvii) In Orson Scott Card’s novel‚ Ender’s Game‚ Ender Wiggin‚ a little 6 year old boy‚ is recruited into Battle School by Colonel Graff and the International Fleet to save mankind from an alien species called the Buggers. The Buggers have been humankind’s main enemy and they know

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    ENDERS GAME Throughout time the human race has built their own method of survival‚ whether they were trained to do it or it came from their natural instinct. In the novel “Enders Game” by American author Orson Scott Card‚ he talks about two different species battling to survive. Explaining that you do not only need the strength to build your army but you also need the intelligence to overcome your opponents‚ using strategies your enemies have never thought of. The “Enders Game”

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    For the longest time‚ technology has aided humans with both simple everyday tasks and complex tasks‚ but it will not take much longer before it’s power becomes misused. In the novel Ender’s Game written by Orson Scott Card‚ the community must reduce the amount of technology used because it negatively impacts the society by allowing individuals to obtain too much power‚ threatening citizen’s privacy‚ and corrupting the minds of children. First of all‚ people can gain too much power from technology

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    UNIVERSITY OF BOHOL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TAGBILARAN CITY‚ BOHOL VOICE COMMAND REMOTE CONTROL “THE BEATLESS” Jan Rey Lerin James Carlo Miasco Johnsen Melencion Danilo Boloron Jr. Cris Anthony Millan Mark Joseph Carvajal Jason Reyes March 2013 VOICE COMMAND REMOTE CONTROL An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Engineering University of Bohol‚ Tagbilaran City In Partial Fulfillment of Bachelor the

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    Enders Game Enders Game‚ written by Orson Scott Card is a “classic novel of one boy’s destiny among the stars”. The representation of Ender as the typical hero partaking on a hero’s journey is shown through the language devices and the characterisation of Ender. Card presents the conventions of a traditional hero‚ namely qualities of bravery and wisdom‚ leadership‚ responsibility and the tragic or traditional weakness. Card explores the idea of a traditional hero’s weakness‚ through the

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    Iyanu Alabi     The Ideology within Gaming     As the world of innovation help boost our economy it as well boosts Gaming‚ on the side note … it is taking over our minds whether we like it or not‚ its relationship with ideology is rather outstanding. In the novel Ender’s Game‚ the author Orson Scott Card tells the single story of what was designed for the ideology within games. The book still appeals to us the slightly different version of the single story. We experience the evidence of this

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