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    themes. The targeted audience of their songs is the youth. Their music promotes action for change. The Black Eyed Peas specifically call to action on certain issues such as believe the young being corrupt by society and we all must start the movement. One specific song‚ paired with its music video inspires many of these common threads. The song‚ “Where is the Love?” does an excellent job tying together many serious issues into a fluid musical piece paired with symbolic images. This music video is getting

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    National Consciousness As (Neil Lazarus‚ 1961‚ 233) suggests in his resistance to African literature‚ one of the most important theoretical

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    English 280‚ Section 25 February 6‚ 2013 Defending Our Voting Rights: Rhetorical Analysis Voting is a very touchy subject in America today. With the economy the way it is people are paying more attention to the government than before. In his article Defending Our Voting Rights; Jeffrey Toobin argues that Republicans systematically attempt to disenfranchise Democrats. He argues that the Republicans go to great lengths to try to win elections. Jeffrey Toobin adequately supports his stance by

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    10/13/2012 Argumentative essay Everyone wants to learn if they get a chance‚ and everybody wishes to get a scholarship. However‚ there are only the few deserves a scholarship. The view of obtain a scholarship‚ let me analyze one more time why I deserve this scholarship more than the others. According to a 2010 Trends in College Tricing report by College Board‚ since the year 2000‚ public-year tuition and fees have increased more than 5 percent. Sandy Baum‚ an economist and lead

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    1 of 3 " Turning Rhetorical Melissa Felder an author with a hearing disability who attended Yale University explains her experience at Yale in her article‚ “How Yale Supports Students With Disabilities”; along with how other students with disabilities are treated as well. Although she does touch some on other students she focuses more on her hearing disability. Felder goes in to detail on her experience inside of the classroom along with outside they classroom. She compares how it was at

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    appeal to emotion by mentioning rape cases within prisons. Through effective rhetorical strategy‚ Jacoby argues that imprisonment contains too many flaws to be used in the American criminal justice system‚ and suggests flogging as an alternative. Jacoby uses ethos within his essay by displaying a conservative yet credible persona that expresses great concern for the well-being of those wrongfully affected by imprisonment. One concern Jacoby addresses is that for almost every crime committed‚ the penalty

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    Rhetorical Analysis A college education is valuable and its quality is of the highest importance to most Americans. In his essay‚ “On the Uses of a Liberal Education: As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students‚” Mark Edmundson utilizes ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to effectively deliver his argument that the current educational system‚ especially in college‚ revolves around consumerism which in turn has negatively impacted students‚ teachers‚ and universities in general. However‚ although

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    contraception too? There is no specific way that it has to be taught but there is a debate on which ways have the best outcome. Abstinence is refraining from having sex and the only way to not get infected with a sexually transmitted disease. On the other hand‚ contraception is also known as birth control or other devices that help prevent pregnancy but are not one hundred percent effective. In the article “A Debate About Teaching Abstinence‚” Deborah Kotz successfully appeals to credibility‚ logic

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    something they are ashamed of and would want forgiveness for. The Catholic Church is known to consider abortion murder‚ a sin. For this reason‚ the consequence that women who have an abortion have to pay is usually excommunication from the church. Pope Francis mentioned that he would allow all priests to forgive women who want the church’s forgiveness and want to seek absolution (Miller). I believe that the Catholic Church should forgive women who have had an abortion and regret their decision because

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    students have zero creativity‚ and are proud of it. This idea of self-growth and freedom along with a diverting experience‚ while going through college‚ is something that Rick Perlstein himself has had the opportunity to do. Unfortunately‚ Perlstein experienced this in his days‚ and has come to realization that‚ “College as America used to understand it‚ is coming to an end” (Perlstein). With this article being published in the liberal magazine‚ New York Times‚ many people‚ mostly ones who have gone

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