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    response to this issue‚ Melissa Young‚ a 17-year-old girl‚ contends that the voting age should be lowered to 16 in her post on the website‚ youngpeopleunite.com. She conveys her message in an easy-going‚ colloquial manner but simultaneously presents her argument logically and systematically in her endeavour to appeal to teenage users of the website‚ most likely to be also part of the youth initiative. Young has posted up a photograph of young people casting their votes for a climate change related matter

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    Cited: Pinkney‚ Danae. Unknown. Photograph. Webshots. Visual Analysis. 14 Feburary 2014. Web. 9 March 2015

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    The MLA Style In this system (also known as the author / page style)‚ sources are indicated in the body of the essay by “in-text citation” (a short reference in parenthesis: usually the author’s surname and page number)‚ and then fully identified in a list of “Works Cited” (or bibliography) at the end. The following guidelines‚ based on the MLA rules‚ should enable you to refer in a professional way to most sources that you are likely to use in preparing your essays. IN-TEXT CITATION Whenever

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    the origin of the humour with which the popular television show Seinfeld achieved such broad based success. A show that embraced the ordinary of everyday life‚ while atypically avoiding the mainstay of violence and sex of most of today ’s popular visual media and culture. Gracia (19??) begins his article by posing the question "how‚ can a show that deals with ordinary‚ everyday occurrences have such wide appeal"? This is a very general question that could be analysed in any number of ways. The author

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    General Phil Chapter 2 Quiz Question 1 0.5 out of 0.5 points Correct The following is an argument: "Kevin grew up in Oklahoma‚ so he knows what Oklahomans need most from a meterolgist". Answer Correct Answer: True Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points Correct Which of the following is not a conclusion indicator? Answer Correct Answer: after all Question 3 0.5 out of 0.5 points Correct A deductivly valid argument is on such that if all of its premises are true‚ its conclusion must be true. Answer Correct

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    E-portfolio writing and design that exhibits strong introductory and explanatory prose‚ sound visual design‚ and user functionality Public discourse intended for a specific audience Academic writing that integrates and responds to various sources and demonstrates academic disciplinary writing Oral presentation that is captured as audio or video Visual rhetoric that stands as its own visual argument or an original visual that

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    different rules. The classroom is a formal setting‚ therefore argumentation here will be geared towards establishing points to educate the audience. As much as possible‚ argumentation in this situation may be supported with published materials and visuals. The mode of delivery may include formal speech presentation and power point. In daily life‚ argumentation will probably come up from time to time impromptu and in this case presentation is usually informal. It is however important to give a

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    R as a Tool for Statistical Analysis Getting Started with R (Part I) The > is called the prompt. If a command is too long to fit on a line‚ a + is used for the continuation prompt. Assign values to an object using the equal sign (=)‚ e.g.‚ >x=11. Note: R is case sensitive Print command allows you to see the value in an object You may also use the less than sign and a dash to create an arrow (<-) to assign values. An equal sign (=) is also used to assign values. R easily overwrites

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    effectiveness as a documentary. Your essay should be organized around an original thesis statement that focuses on whether or not you find the documentary effective in the way it presents and supports its central argument. In this essay‚ you will analyze how Kenner’s documentary supports its arguments about the food industry and whether or not you found it effective. Do not write about whether you liked or disliked the movie. Your essay should support your thesis statement by analyzing 3 different

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    Rhetorical Analysis * A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS REFERS TO THE PROCESS OF ANALYZING A TEXT‚ GIVEN SOURCE OR ARTIFACT.  * No judgment- only analysis * Explores content‚ purpose‚ background (of author)‚ structure‚ and the topic of a text * RHETORIC IS THE ABILITY TO EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATE AN INTENDED MESSAGE * via argumentation‚ persuasion‚ or another form of communication. * Critical Reading- ask questions while you read (SOAPStoned) * What is the subject

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