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    latter.” The majority of Bernie Sanders speeches included this language‚ and this helped him gain popularity from voters throughout the country. Sanders was an ideal candidate for the so-called common man‚ as he was straightforward with his disgust of billionaires and the inequality of wealth in the country. His negative claims towards

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    organization around being a democracy‚ where everyone has a say in what happens in the company. One can however also describe Valve as a technocracy‚ in which power or stance is linked to technological skill and competency. This is usually characteristic of a flexible firm. This metaphor describes a phenomena called coalitions‚ which is similar to Valve’s “cabals”‚ that see different types people

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    repetition‚ historical reference‚ and persuasive aphorisms Machiavelli effectively conveyed the important skills required to be a prince. Machiavelli repeated himself numerous times throughout the piece. The purpose of this was to relay the importance of the advice given. To illustrate this point‚ Machiavelli says that if a prince wants his people to respect him‚ he must “keep his hands off the property and the women of his citizens and his subjects.”‚ in paragraph 15. In paragraph 25‚ he reiterates the

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    issue of slavery‚ while the positive diction and details reveal that Banneker is undeterred concerning the need to end slavery. Banneker employs notable numbers of negatively charged words in order to convey his great impatience and anger regarding this issue. In the beginning of Banneker’s letter‚ the author both uses words that dance around the issue of slavery‚ as well as explicitly naming the subject of his letter. By associating the already negative words of slavery and servitude with words such

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    This trait is displayed through Reverand John Hale‚ a minister who specalises in the detection of witchcraft‚ with his presence in Salem setting the hysteria in motion‚ though he soon recognises his folly and hastily decamps. To attack is the second reaction

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    “New VA study finds 20 veterans commit suicide each day.” An editorial from the Denver Post suggest that this is an alarming rate and actions need to be taken to greatly decrease this. They found that oftentimes veterans literal calls for help were left unanswered. Often calls to the veteran suicide hotline are met with the ring of a busy signal‚ or simply sent to a voicemail. The writer of this editorial uses logos‚ pathos and grim diction to convince the reader that something needs to be done about

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    person who expounds religious views without consideration of opposing religions. So the group is not exactly a part of the main church because the church would not publicly allow this to happen. So a zealot is negative enough that the Church does not want to be affiliated with them. Zirlsinski also includes “beat” this word is a very loaded word that is negative‚ meaning you wouldn’t want to hear about a man beating his wife or kids. The denotation of “beat” is to strike violently or forcefully and

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    often the most abused‚ they are abused by because they are low-skilled workers that come to the U.S. with visas. “…workers on H-2A and H-2B visas have been beaten and assaulted‚ raped‚ starved‚ kept as captives and subjected to forced labor…”( Costa 2) this happens because employers who have guest workers try to push off having U.S. citizen workers because guest workers are paid much less than skilled workers. Some of them get paid one dollar an hour up to two dollars and hour. Along with such cheap labor

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    advertising a business event to promoting a sale at a retail store‚ the sky’s the limit as to how to benefit a targeted audience using this social media website. With that being stated‚ as someone who has a personal Twitter account‚ I was intrigued by the title of Pamela DeLoatch’s journal article‚ “How to Use Twitter for Teaching and Learning” since I currently use this website as a go-to for political jokes‚ entertainment updates‚ and for sharing my own rambling musings. Before I began reading DeLoatch’s

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    Through the use of very detailed language in her paper‚ Ehrenreich was able to make the experiences she had while working as a waitress and housecleaner seem much more real and personal to the reader. Instead of describing how she felt while working as a waitress and housekeeper‚ she made the reader go through (almost) the same feeling by describing the situations she was put into. While expressing her emotions would have made the reader wonder what she was saying‚ describing the horrible situations

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