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    Animal Cruelty

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    Meg Myers 10/8/13 Writ 101- Professor Bagwell Sarah McLachlan’s BC SPCA Animal Cruelty Campaign Analysis The power of an advertisement can have quite a big effect on some people. By focusing on their desired audience‚ salesmen and women can lure their customers into buying their product. Sarah McLachlan’s BC SPCA animal cruelty campaign advertisement evokes empathy towards abused and suffering animals making one feel guilty if they don’t call and help with the cause through visuals‚ audio

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    abuse‚ pass humane laws‚ and share resources with shelters across the country. They are known for their depressing commercial that strongly affects most people. The most propagandistic part of the commercial I think would be the song‚ Angel by Sarah McLachlan. ASPCA used this song because it seems like it is directed towards you. Additionally the song plays with your emotions causing you to feel sad for these abused animals. Making you want to donate or rescue an animal. In the song she sings “In

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    Sarah Lynn Eulogy

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    Eulogy - Sarah Lynn We are all brought here today to mourn the loss of a friend‚ family member and true star who was taken from us too early‚ Sarah Lynn. I first met Sarah Lynn when she became a child star at the age of seven. I remember how she was still sweet‚ innocent‚ and was not yet transformed by the evolving society we have today. Even from a young age‚ she always wanted to be a celebrity‚ as she once said: “When I’m older‚ the whole world will know the name Sarah Lynn!”. Funnily enough

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    Women of the Bible: Sarah

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    The woman I chose to write about that interested me is Sarah. Sarah is the first of barren women in the bible. She is very beautiful‚ so beautiful in fact that her husband Abraham passed her off as his sister. Sarah didn’t have a child until she was ninety-nine years old. So in order for Abraham to have children Sarah gives her handmaid Hagar to him to conceive his child. Sarah’s world greatly differs from the one we live in today. One being that majority or people today are not openly religious

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    ASPCA Advertisement

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    ASPCA Advertisement The creators of advertisements often have the same goals in mind as a persuasive writer. Both of these people want their audience to believe something to be true or persuade them to do something. Ethos is used to establish credibility‚ Logos to provide reason‚ and Pathos to build an emotional connection. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) created an advertisement with the intention of persuading viewers to donate to the organization

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    Sarah Palin

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    Sarah Palin Sarah Palin played a quite a controversial role in American politics. The side can easily be argued both ways‚ yet the positive affect she had is what lingers on to me after reading about her many roles. Although many will argue that Sarah Palin was a “clown” or had high “celebrity momentum” (Peggy Dexler)‚ I think she was very intelligent and played a tremendous role in women being involved in American politics. Sara Palin has “been very savvy in appealing to women to broaden her

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    Sarah Bernhardt

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    FYS 27 September 2012 Sarah Bernhardt Sarah Bernhardt is called the first international stage star. This nineteenth and twentieth century actress faced many hardships including religious oppression‚ severe debt‚ and ableism. Despite these struggles‚ she overcame them with much perseverance. The “Divine Sarah”‚ as her fans called her‚ was born as Henriette Rosine Bernard to Julie Bernard. Julie was a Dutch Jewish prostitute who had two other illegitimate children. Sarah’s father is not known

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    Dreamland By Sarah Dessen

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    The book Dreamland‚ by author Sarah Dessen‚ is not exactly what the title seems to be. The first thing I thought of when hearing the title was a girl lost in a dream finding people and magic and waking up into reality. You may or may not have had the same thoughts as I had but let me tell you one thing: that is not it at all. Instead it is a book about a girl‚ Caitlin‚ trying to escape her old self and find her new self with her new boyfriend‚ Rogerson. This perfect relationship soon goes wrong when

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    Sarah Palin: A Natural Effective Leader A leader is someone who inspires people‚ who can be clutch as a forerunner to get started on a way of thinking; or sometimes a leader is the fearless one who steps in a place no one has dared to and when they do‚ they do so without remorse. A leader doesn’t look back at what has passed‚ but instead looks ahead at what’s to come. A leader is honest‚ caring and has integrity. A leader confronts challenges and does not let the voice of haters or malicious

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    I – Sarah Baartman and the Politics of Looking “The expropriation and appropriation of Sarah Baartman by the colonial and capitalist gaze has lasted long enough. It is not a good idea to create new images of her‚ because each new image repeats and continues the past exploitation and humiliation of her body.” In the article The arena of imaginings: Sarah Bartmann and the ethics of representation‚ Rosemarie Buikema looks into the controversy around Willie Bester’s statue of Sarah Baartman

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