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    (Purdue Online Writing Lab). The last rhetorical strategy is Pathos‚ the emotional appeal‚ which “appeals to an audience’s needs‚ values‚ and emotional sensibilities” (Purdue Online Writing Lab). In “On The Subjection of Women”‚ and excerpt by John Stuart Mill‚ he uses these three rhetorical strategies to convey his views on feminism. Mill begins the chapter with‚ “The object of this essay is to explain...the grounds of an opinion which I have held… on social and political matters” (1). As he makes

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    How effectively did Tudor governments deal with rebellion in England and Ireland? Tudor governments were relatively successful in dealing with the problem of rebellion‚ although this was more effective towards the end of the period than at the beginning shown through the decline in rebellion after 1549: only 5 English rebellions occurred as opposed to 10 before 1549. Over the course of the Tudor period the main aims of rebellions were only fully achieved in the rebellions of 1525‚ the Amicable Grant

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    “The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals‚ Utility‚ or the Greatest Happiness Principle‚ holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness” (11). That quote is from “Utilitarianism” written by John Stuart Mill. Mill is noted in history as a man who pushed for radical change of social and legal principles using Utilitarianism as his guide. That quote sums up his belief in that theory. In this essay I will be discussing Mill‚ the theory of Utilitarianism and

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    Through democratization a political culture arises that opens the doors to all who wish to participate but it is your duty to willingly offer up your opinions on how we should be governed. John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill address the great opportunities that emerge and challenge the customs that hold us back.

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    John Stuart Mill‚ author of the chapter “Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion” in the philosophical work On Liberty‚ outlines four main arguments of why society is impacted by the silencing of others’ opinions. Wayne Fuller‚ author of the chapter “Diffusion of Knowledge” in the work The American Mail: Englarger of the Common Life‚” presents ideas that Mill would be able to apply his ideas to. Mill’s first argument is that suppressed opinion has the possibility of being true‚ which is why no

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    Brady Robinson Prof. Gaerte Senior Seminar Book Report #1 March 3rd 2015 After reading Stuart Ewen’s book‚ All Consuming Images: The Politics of Style in Contemporary Culture‚ I began to realize the importance images have on our day-to-day lives. Ewen does his best to force us into thinking about the power advertisements have on us and he also goes through history explaining the evolution of style throughout culture. What I was able to gather from this book was the chance to see the things that

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    From John Stuart Mill’s perspective‚ Mill can perceive this controversy in a few ways‚ but for the sake of this argument‚ we will focus on his main idea of liberalism to further critique Harper’s assertions. Mill’s principle of liberalism can be seen with dealings of society as the sole end for which mankind is authorized‚ as individuals and collectively‚ to not interfere with the liberty of action of their fellow citizens‚ and to subject themselves to the law in order for this protections‚ which

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    Amanda Stuart Fisher’s article “Bearing Witness” is a short reading explaining issues in our contemporary society. The reading discusses feminism frequently‚ which is the support for women’s rights to improve the equality of both sexes. A takeaway from the reading is how us as white men have a hard time fully understand someone else’s culture‚ and how we must take steps to mitigate this closed minded view. This relates with the reading that was titled “You Just Made The Blueprint To Suit Yourselves”

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    The first story in Chapter 2 was We Didn’t‚ written by Stuart Dybek. This story is about a young couple‚ the narrator and his girlfriend‚ Gin‚ who are both virgins. They have both been dating a while and they are ready to finally have sex. They go to a beach for their first time. They have been together for a while. While at the beach the narrator and Gin get ready to have sex. The narrator gets his condom out‚ but drops it‚ he tries dusting the sand off. He is close to getting inside her when the

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    John Stuart Mill would agree that the United States should institute a socialized health care system. He championed the idea of Utilitarianism where society should provide the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. Health is what allows a person to operate and be a functional member of society. It is also within the best interest of the US to give more people the ability to work in supporting one another. Utilitarianisms main idea is the wellness of all people. Access to healthcare

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