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    injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.” He directly relates where they’re at now compared to where they were‚ showing that they have made big steps towards equality. One of his most heavily used rhetoric devices is anaphora. He uses it when he says‚ “Now is the time”‚ “Go back”‚ “let freedom ring”‚ and the most famous one he used‚ “I have a dream”. This moves the audience heavily. Simply using it shows determination to get something done. By him saying‚ “I

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    The No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents Software Engineering (1) is the author of a Ph.D. by Brooks on software engineering‚ its problems (essential and accidental)‚ and solutions to the problems. Brooks mentioned the causes of the software problems and the solutions’ attributes as silver bullets. Although there were many ideal solutions at the time the paper was published‚ he still felt that there would not have a perfect solution to be used in both side’s technology and management for passing

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    process‚ understand‚ and apply all kinds of human beings’ languages in written or oral forms. In recent years‚ “Bullet Screen”‚ which allows vieauthorsrs to post bullet-like‚ real-time comments on screen during their watching films‚ is an emerging craze in online video sites‚ especially in China and Japan‚ mainly popular among young people for their social interactivities. Meanwhile‚ since “Bullet Screen” can be regarded as a novel type of natural language‚ processing‚ restoring‚ and organizing them play

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    PRIMARY/ADDITIONAL DUTIES - Deply’d as Unit Intel Liaison to Eskan Village‚ Saudi Arabia; performed AT/FP f/$1B in AF assets--zero loss - Prep’d/conducted 20 jt Intel briefs w/OSI; 174 SF mbrs current on threat--1.2K mbrs/three commands secured - Provided background checks f/50+ personnel/125 hrs/coord’d w/OSI--alleviated screening process deficiency - Sustainment firing program administrator; personally trn’d/cert’d 50 SF Amn--maintained critical weapon certs - Deply’d to Thumrait AB‚ Oman; shield’d

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    Firearms identification – Concerned mainly with determining whether a bullet or cartridge was fired by a particular weapon. It is not to be confused with ballistics - which is the study of a projectile in motion. Bullet Comparisons – The inner surface of the barrel of a gun leaves its markings on a bullet passing through it. The gun barrel is produced from a solid bar of steel that has been hollowed by drilling. The microscopic drill marks left on the barrel’s inner surface are randomly irregular

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    Humorous yet serious‚ Peter Madsen’s “When Mommy Goes Off to Fight a War‚” reveals the truth about parenthood while using descriptive rhetorical devices. Throughout the story‚ the devices were used to convey his message about parenthood and his insightful experiences. For instance‚ towards the beginning of the story‚ Madsen is going to take his daughter to get her hair done. This was a task that was not on the “list of all the things that I should remember” made by his wife who was away at war. He

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    explains how one bullet travels through both JFK and at the time Texas governor John Connally.The theory states that in this shooting the bullet went down into Kennedy’s back‚then it exited through his throat‚ and afterward the bullet flew into Connally’s right armpit leaving and shattering his rib.After the bullet shatters his rib it travels and stops to the thigh. This whole theory is impossible in so many ways. To start off the footage of the assassination reveals the magic bullet theory as untrue

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    Indiana Jones film series‚ Jones is always on the hunt for some mystical artifact. In Raiders of the Lost Ark‚ he is trying to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant; in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade‚ Jones is on a search for the Holy Grail. This plot device dates back to the medieval Arabian Nights tale of "The City of Brass"‚ in which a group of travellers on an archaeological expedition[2] journey across the Sahara to find a brass vessel that Solomon once used to trap a jinn.[3] Several books in the

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    Rhetorical Terms/Devices Figurative language is the generic term for any artful deviation from the ordinary mode of speaking or writing. It is what makes up a writer’s style – how he or she uses language. The general thinking is that we are more likely to be persuaded by rhetoric that is interesting‚ even artful‚ rather than mundane. When John F. Kennedy said‚ “Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country” (an example of anastrophe)‚ it was more interesting –

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    Florence Kelley During the National American Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on 1905‚ Florence Kelley uses several rhetorical devices to convey her message concerning child labor to her audience. In the beginning of her speech‚ Kelley states‚” two million children under the age of sixteen years are earning bread‚” in order to create an emotional appeal that would urge these women to feel sorrow for the children that have to work so late at nights. In order to keep her audience caring for

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