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    The Fourth of July Giant flags of red‚ white‚ and blue‚ children shouting in parades‚ spinning noise-makers‚ streamers‚ and centerpieces: sounds like the perfect birthday celebration! But‚ the Fourth of July is more than just the nation’s birthday. It is the countless number of friends and family‚ the perfect weather‚ the backyard barbeques‚ and the brilliant fireworks that light up the night sky. No other holiday makes people feel the same as they do on the Fourth of July. On the Fourth of

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    Trinh T Minh-Ha’s‚ The Fourth Dimension‚ is a sensitive and enigmatic exercise of ‘speaking nearby’. Taking Japan as a reflection locus‚ Trinh builds a personal journey in time and space through the rhythms that emanate from rituals and daily life. The experience of watching the film is at first disturbing; you realize quickly that conventions and order that "normally" structures a film and lead the understanding of its content will not serve here. Accordingly‚ it requires the viewer to criticize

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    other opinions and views; this can be a major way to build credibly when speaking to people who may not agree. He doesn’t use numbers to talk up his credibility but instead appeals to many groups‚ this a good use of Ethos‚ while also using multiple rhetorical devices at once. Kennedy

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    | The Rhetorical Analysis of “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana | Likita M.Taylor | ITT Tech | ENG: 1320: Composition I | 10/30/2012 | | Rhetorical Analysis of “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana I selected “He’s Not Black” by Marie Arana. Arana discusses a topic that affects all of us today; especially “minorities” in America; how do we define ourselves racially. Like most of us‚ the author has many different heritages in her ancestry. I like how she described

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    II. One can also learn about the incredible amount of abuse that was taken in Japanese prisoner of war camps. After Louie is taken captive and is put in a Japanese camp‚ he states‚ "To be an enlisted prisoner of war under the Japanese was to be a slave" (Hillenbrand 240). In addition‚ the author teaches readers about the bonds that the soldiers have with one another. This makes life even more difficult for them because their friends die almost every day. This story is not only enjoyable for readers

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    What were the African reactions to slave trade? (The question requires for you to describe the reaction of Africans from the point of views of peoples‚ individuals and captives). The Atlantic slave trade which was inevitably began by the Portuguese‚ but later in time taken over by the English‚ was the sale and exploitation of African slaves by Europeans that occurred in and throughout the Atlantic Ocean from the 15th century to the 19th century. Most slaves were transported from West Africa and

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    As The woman starts to yell at her for destroying her clothing line‚ she soon seizes to stop when she realizes what she sees is an angel. Codes of Normality come are seen with the women‚ as she is stereotyped by portraying her with the housewife look while drying off clothes because it should be her job as a woman to do it. Compared to the angels‚ She is shown to

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    no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Hudson‚ 2010‚ p.363). In this essay we will explore what is reasonableness under the Fourth Amendment. A discussion of consensual encounters vs. detentions concerning search and seizure‚ we will also discus important cases that shape the fundamentals procedures of search and seizure. According to Rutledge (2010) p.109‚

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    columnist. She later co-authored a comic novel and became one of the first television critics. (New York Times Article .2007) Heffernan develops her credibility‚ or ethos‚ by using a documentary on PBS called “Standing Silent Nation” which was aired July 3‚ 2007‚ to show her support for the Lakota Family.(Heffernan). Heffernan focuses her

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    “Moreover‚ the Fourth Amendment requires governmental searches to be conducted only upon the issuance of a search warrant‚ sanctioned by probable cause and supported by oath or affirmation‚” (Wikipedia‚ n.d.‚ p.1). The warrant requirement also mandates that the warrant must describe the place to be searched and the person and/or property to be seized. However‚ there are exemptions contained in the “Exclusionary Rule.” Some of the exemptions include consent searches‚ border searches‚

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