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    Katherine Border 4/7/15 Eng 1102 Proposal Paper In this essay‚ I have decided to touch on a very eye opening subject of domestic violence and the effects. I got the idea from the story‚ “The Day It Happened” by Rosario Morales‚ and the situation involving the characters Ramon and Josie. This is a real and everyday issue that should people should be more educated on. I have done some research on all aspects of domestic violence and the effects of the many possible victims in a family. I am interested

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    A problem that is consistent through Jersey City Public schools is the grading system. The schools system weights homework as 5% of a marking period’s average but gives tests 40%. Ever since this change has been made the attitude and teaching style over the district has worsen. In majority of my classes the teachers focus more on preparing students for the test rather than preparing them for the world. There is less teaching being done in the class and more on how an exam should be perceived. This

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    countries worldwide‚ with consumers downing more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day History of the Coca‑Cola logo Coca-Cola was invented by John S. Pemberton in 1886. ASA Griggs Candler - Founder Revenue - 46.854 billion ( 2013)  Interbrand’s best global brand study of 2011‚ Coca-Cola was the world’s most valuable brand LOGO EVOLUTION   The Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Mason Robinson‚ in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo’s

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    Modest Proposal Persuasive Techniques Almost 300 years ago‚ Swift wrote the satirical essay‚ A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick. The title itself is a literary hook‚ grasping the attention of anyone concerned with the plight in Ireland‚ but the title does not elude of its satirical purpose. Swift uses all three modes of persuasion in his essay. While ethos and logos are used

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    intricate 50 states. Our long past has been filled with the dreams and visions of many Americans. Many of their visions have become reality and have changed our society forever. One of the greatest examples would be Abraham Lincoln and his vision to abolish slavery. Slavery did not end overnight‚ it took 78 years to finally get abolished. Throughout these 78 years the idea of abolishing slavery was met with much resistance from the south. This resistance is what led to the Civil War. It all finally ended

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    A Modest Proposal Summary and Response Jonathan Swift starts off “A Modest Proposal” by giving the reader a bit of background information on Ireland’s current conditions at the time of publication. By doing so‚ Swift grasps the reader’s emotion and pulls them into the story. Then‚ when Swift makes a dramatic switch to his suggestion of cannibalism to stimulate the economy‚ he is able to fully grab the reader’s attention. Swift’s proposal is extreme and entirely unethical‚ but isn’t meant to

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    The short story “Reunion” describes the last meeting between a son and his father. It incorporates humor‚ pathos‚ and grotesque in a blend that leaves readers unsure of the character of the father‚ and whether or not the boy is better off with or without him. The story begins when the father and son‚ Charlie‚ meet‚ 3 years after Charlie’s parents had divorced. Here‚ the author uses pathos—describing Charlie’s excitement and pleasure being both with his father and related to him. He describes sniffing

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    researh proposal public EVENTS: maximizing environmental leveraging prepared by: Nancy Pereira azzura nordin OVERVIEW At any point in time‚ thousands of events are happening globally‚ with millions of guests travelling to and from different locations around the world. Events are organised in numerous places all over the globe thereby affecting every metropolitan city in the world. The Event industry has been leaving a heavy ecological footprint in its wake. The fact is‚ it generates

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    Pathos: Barack Obama’s Presidential Commercial In the political commercial of Barack Obama‚ he starts off by talking about his hard past and how his family and he struggled to make ends meet. He connects with the common people through his past hardships and struggles. He is a man who emphasizes value and hard work to get his point across and to bring success to the people. This commercial uses pathos with the images‚ which utilize his rough background‚ with his attire and the way he applies

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    Abolish Animal Abuse Imagine a city with three times the population of Tokyo‚ Japan. That number is just shy of how many animals are killed annually in the United States alone‚ due to animal testing . Many of these animals final hours consist of physical and mental distress and trauma. Such a costly‚ wasteful‚ and merciless method of testing could be wiped out and replaced with alternatives. Animal testing should be banned because of its inhumane motives and science forward alternatives.

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