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    Editorial Analysis 1. An Argument is Addressed to a Specific Audience at a Particular Time Recently two farms in Iowa had to perform a massive recall in eggs due to a salmonella poisoning from contaminated feed. The poisoning has caused the two companies to recall more than half a billion eggs‚ and has made about 1‚500 people ill. Now‚ the companies are claiming that they are committed to safety and that it is up to the consumer of the eggs to fully cook the eggs before eating. This argument

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    The Affects of Doping Have you ever looked at a professional athlete and wondered how they could possibly have such defined muscles in their arms‚ legs‚ and even their abdominal region. While I am watching any kind of professional bicycling event I wonder how these men and women could possibly have the endurance to bike for such a long time. Some of these athletes have a dark secret. The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PED) in sports‚ also referred to as doping‚ is on the rise not only

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    Journalism III Editorial An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper’s opinion on an issue. It reflects the majority vote of the editorial board‚ the governing body of the newspaper made up of editors and business managers. It is usually unsigned. Much in the same manner of a lawyer‚ editorial writers build on an argument and try to persuade readers to think the same way they do. Editorials are meant to influence public opinion‚promote critical thinking‚ and sometimes

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    Deryn 6 June 2012 Should Uniforms be Worn in Schools? In recent years we have been faced with the question; should uniforms be worn in public schools? Some would agree with the idea of students switching out their regular attire for khakis and button-ups. But on the other hand‚ others‚ considering me‚ would like to see this generation flourish and express individuality. I understand that the supporters of this conception would like to see all students as equal beings

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    Josue Cepero Reading Jurnal 3/19/2013 Dear Miss. Jackee: This book is called The Great Escape. This book is a really good book. I thought that this book was going to be really borring but it actually wasn’t it was really good. The main character in this book is a boy named Brian. Brian is from Germany and he hadto leave his home because ther Russians were attacking the Germans and he and his mom left toanother

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    Jazmine Bates Ms. Fowler LNG405 September 16‚ 2012 “A Military Success Story” This article begins describing the first anniversary of the repeal of the “don’t ask‚ don’t tell” statement that pertains to homosexuals joining the military without telling anyone because such an act was illegal. The author convinces the reader into thinking that homosexuality deserves equality by stating that the Palm Center’s research team had said that ending “don’t ask‚ don’t tell” would not have a negative

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    Rhetorical Analysis ENGL 102-07 October 03‚ 2012 A Rhetorical Analysis of Editorial‚ “The Effects of Violence in Children’s Cartoons” Claim: That children’s cartoons today are too violent and that these cartoons are greatly affecting their behaviors growing up. That violence is a learned behavior and therefore children that view violence can become violent themselves. The purpose of the argument is to raise the awareness about cartoon violence and come up with some solutions

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    there is only one true reason why we should legalize same sex marriage and that is because it is the right thing to do. Lesbian and Gay couples whom are pushing for marriage equality seem determined to stay together. This is why (in my personal opinion) they are trying so hard to gain the right to marriage. This can be seen as an honorable deed that anyone should be able to admire and respect. With the high rate of single parent homes‚ it would seem that two people (even of the same sex) who are

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    EDITORIAL Facebook over Twitter Technology has evolved a lot during the twenty-first century. The internet has become a world-wide experience that everyone can have‚ not a privilege for some. As the internet expanded‚ social networks began making their appearance. Facebook was created quite recently‚ in 2004 by the computer genius Mark Zuckerberg. Twitter‚ another well-known social network‚ was launched in 2006 by Jack Dorsey. More and more people are becoming members and joining

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay For The Washington Post‚ author Ruth Marcus explains in “Food Stamp Fight on Deck in the House” the conflict between Democrats and Republicans on whether to cut food stamp program spending or not. She explains that Democrats support the spending of food stamps‚ while Republicans do not. In her editorial‚ Marcus develops concerned logos to prove her apprehensiveness as to why cutting food stamps is both disagreeable and hurtful to society. Her message was

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