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    uses the rhetorical mode division and classification to explain how “Ag-gag” law has ruined a journalist’s right. He breaks divided into three parts: “They criminalize news gathering”‚ “Ag-gag laws create harsher penalties for critics”‚ “Ag-gag turns sources into criminals”. The author split it so he can point out and give evidence to each point. Therefore the audience will easily that why journalists’ works are messed up because of “Ag-gag” law. In addition‚ the author uses the rhetorical mode of

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    hide who we are physically. Steroids is a substance that changes us in a physical and mental way‚ as it helps athletes to build muscles. Whether you take steroids or not‚ it is simply up to you‚ because athletes use this to enhance their game playing. Although it can enhance a person’s game play and is illegal‚ is it a safe and ideal drug for everyone to use? What are steroids? Steroids are power substances such as pinanobol‚ anadrol and winstrol pills. Some steroids look like needles or comes in

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    many athletes have done or are on anabolic steroids‚ amphetamines‚ depressants or what are known as " brake drugs". Anabolic steroids are chemicals that are similar to testosterone‚ the male sex hormone. Steroids are used by a number or young people to enhance their muscle mass and increase their performances. While

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    of taking steroids? Steroids often get a bad rap for creating violence in male athletes‚ but only because many people overlook the positive aspects of physical healing that they have on the body. Taking steroids causes the body to increase body mass‚ strength‚ and healing rates and when people are sick‚ they usually get steroids to get their strength back. However‚ a prolonged use of steroids can create situations in which people do not act like themselves and become violent. Steroids can help you

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    an Angry God”‚ Jonathan Edwards’ purpose was to convert and make born again the congregation of Puritan sinners. He was able to achieve this with his eye opening sermons to the congregation. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ Edwards uses rhetorical devices such as diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to contribute to the effectiveness of his sermon. Edwards paints a horrifying picture of eternal damnation for unsaved souls. His use of graphic words describing the horrors and torment awaiting sinners

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    Television and the Rhetorical Analysis May 9th‚ 1961. Newton N. Minow stands in front of a convention of the National Association of Broadcasters to give his first big speech‚ “Television and the Public Interest.” Minow was appointed by President John F Kennedy himself‚ as the new chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). His speech directly speaks about the influence and future of broadcasting television. He refers the current programming as a “vast wasteland” and ultimately advocates

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    Steroids Thesis Statement

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    Steroids Outline Thesis Statement: The use of steroids has forever changed the world with its adverse effects‚ use in sports‚ and use by adolescents. I. Introduction II. Adverse Effects A. Hormonal Imbalance B. Liver Damage III. Use In Sports A. Use in Bodybuilding B. Use in the MLB IV. Use By Adolescents A. Pressure To Get “BIG” for Sports B. Not Knowing The Side Effects V. Conclusion Steroids Outline Thesis Statement: The use of steroids has forever changed the world with

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    Anabolic Steroids Health Articles | December 2‚ 2007 It is a well known fact that getting into shape requires lots of hard work. In addition to eating well you will need to follow a well balanced exercise regime. A short cut to getting a well defined body exists with the use of anabolic steroids. These steroids are a class of hormone steroids. This means that in addition to providing your body with a quick way to gain more muscle definition you stand a high chance of hormonal changes occurring to

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    Steroids Era Essay

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    getting around natural ability is the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs‚ or steroids. It sounds

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    Steroids and Hall of Fame

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    Steroids and the Hall of Fame” “Going‚ Going‚ Gone‚ Home Run!” everyone knows what this means when an announcer says it. The game of baseball is a different sport‚ unlike basketball and football; you do not necessarily need strength to be dominant. So‚ why are steroids a big issue in baseball? Steroids‚ in particular‚ anabolic steroids‚ build up cellular tissue or muscle. However‚ they do not give you the necessary

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