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    Ebro February 12‚ 2013 Dog Days: A Rhetorical Analysis of an Article on Euthanasia “We love him; he’s ruining our lives” states loyal caregiver‚ Louise Aronson‚ about her family dog‚ Byron (Aronson‚ 17). This author faces one of life’s most difficult choices: life or death? While being a controversial topic‚ Louise does a good job supporting her positive views of euthanasia. She argues that euthanasia is the merciful‚ ethical decision throughout her article. Imagery aids this trusted resource’s

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    Comparative Rhetorical Analysis Economic inequality is more relevant than ever. Smart kids are not able to get the education they deserve simply because of their parents income. High school students that live in a poor area don’t have quality public schools to go to‚ while the kids in a wealthy area have better schools. This inequality is seen in college as a huge problem because kids who are geniuses cant go to college due to them not being able to afford it. Two authors of two different articles

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    Research Article 1 Roberts‚ T. (2003). Effects of Alphabet-Letter Instruction on Young Children’s Word Recognition [Electronic Version]. Journal of Educational Psychology‚ 95 (1)‚ 41-51. Title The title of the article gave a fair representation of the topic as it was clear and concise in the wording. The title encompassed the idea that alphabet letter instruction on young children’s word recognition would be explored through experiments and analysis. Reading on through the article it was evident

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    Usefulness of title of article The title was sufficiently clear for average reader to understand the further content of the article. Usefulness of Abstract The authors used one well-developed‚ coherent‚ unified and concise paragraph understandable to a wide audience. The objectives and focus of the article were clearly stated and agreed with the title. The authors introduced the methods of accomplishing the task in general‚ without any specifications. The abstract was written in accordance with

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    Journal Article Critique Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Journal Article Critique The need to adopt and adapt to the ever-changing modern world coupled by the desire to improve productivity and efficiency means that new insights and effective ways of carrying out operations is a welcome reprieve in all professions. An important way through which individuals can identify fresh and effective perspectives and approaches that can foster organizational and profession efficiency and productivity

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    Exploration of a Journal Article In Sociology Lanika K. Jones Professor Robert Hammes Introduction to Sociology May 4‚ 2013 The article I choose was by Amy E. Singer‚ Ph.D. “A Novel Approach: The Sociology of Literature‚ Children‚ Book and Social Inequality. While reading this article I saw that this was a primary review of an existing research. The author mentions findings from another researcher Wendy Griswold a lot through this article. So this here shows that she will bases her

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    Larissa J. Taylor-Smither. Elizabeth I: A Psychological Profile. The Sixteenth Century Journal‚ Vol. 15‚ No.1 (Spring‚ 1984)‚ pp‚ 47-72 Larissa J. Taylor-Smither’s article‚ Elizabeth I: A Psychological Profile‚ researches into which factors determined Elizabeth’s position as an effective leader and how she achieved success in her reign‚ despite the odds stacked against her. The text seeks to understand why male attitudes towards ruling women still remained negative despite this successful reign

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    Comparative analysis of articles: assignment in ME2001 Identification code: obu047 Résumé of Femtosecond laser color marking of metal and semiconductor surfaces This article starts off with an abstract and an introduction. The abstract describes short what is tested. “Color marking of rough or smooth metal (Al‚ Cu‚ Ti) and semiconductor (Si) surfaces was realized via femtosecond laser fabrication of periodic surface nanorelief‚ representing one-dimensional diffraction gratings.” (Ionin‚ Kudryashov

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    Journal Article Review Summary In this journal article‚ the authors discuss the importance of treating people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder otherwise known as PTSD specifically in the Department of Defense. Of four different treatments that were recommended by the Joint Clinical Practice Guidelines for PTSD‚ eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) treatment and its effectiveness are covered in this journal (Russell‚ 2007). EMDR treatment concentrates on the correlation

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    WHO FREED WHOM? A Comparative Analysis of Two Articles Regarding the Emancipation of Slavery Many historians have debated over the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation‚ in addition to arguing over who should receive the credit for the freeing of slaves in the Civil War era. Two historians‚ James M. McPherson and Ira Berlin‚ respectfully express their contrasting views over these topics in this assignment. While I absolutely agree that the slaves in the Civil War era played a pivotal

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