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    Culture and Crime ANT 230‚ Sec. 99 Course Code: 2958 Term Paper Submitted By: Jose Flores On Tuesday‚ December 4‚ 2012 in the early afternoon when a phone call came into the Mount Vernon Police saying a woman was hurt at a residence on Beekman Avenue‚ the police responded to the residence only to find New York City and Yonkers‚ NY police officers already at the scene. As it turns out the call was placed by Lucius Crawford‚ the tenant of the basement apartment at the Beekman Avenue building

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    Prostitutes have been found to be 18 times more likely to be murdered than all other women! Also‚ their friends and associates are also reluctant to contact the authorities afterwards due to their fear of the police. That may be why the Long Island Serial Killer was so brazen as to taunt the sister of one of his victims by calling her after the attack with the victim’s cellphone. In response‚ a sex workers’ rights organization‚ the Red Umbrella Project‚ asked for amnesty for all of the area prostitutes

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    Paper Thesis: Serial killers are made‚ not born. Essay Thesis: Most serial killers have a history of abuse. A young‚ joyful little child has lived a happy life‚ until one day his parents started abusing him. The child gets beaten every time he does something wrong‚ but he doesn’t tell anyone for years. He finally gets the courage to tell someone when he’s a teenager and his parents are taken to jail‚ but he is still scarred from the beatings he received. He grows up resenting his parents‚ so

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    Heart About Animals” by Jeremy Rifkin‚ describes how the lives of animals are all for the benefit of the human race and how animals deserve more respect. Many concerned and caring people believe that animals should be treated with love and respect. The reality of this is that Rifkin doesn’t understand that life without using animals as a benefit is highly unlikely and would just complicate the already complex world we live in today. To some point I can agree with Rifkin‚ but highly disagree with him

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    about Animals‚ written by Jeremy Rifkin is about how animals are very similar to human beings. Some animals are capable of having emotions and the mental ability to complete tasks as humans can. Rifkin emphasizes how animals should have better treatment due to the lack of compassion and acknowledgment among animals. He uses distinctive types of rhetorical techniques to persuade his audience to agree and feel his pain for these creatures. For instance‚ Rifkin uses pathos in his writing to get

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    Jeremy Rifkin ’s "The End of Work" Assignment #2 by Sugumar Sivagnanam 233722 Sec. C Dominic Lozada 228223 Sec. B Mike McDonald Sec. C Presented for M.N. Kiggundu Business 42.210 Individuals tend to develop a false sense of security concerning the certainty of their jobs. After working for an organization for fifteen or more years‚ it is difficult for them to understand that their employers may no longer need their service. Jeremy

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    Rifkin is able to make his audience believe that we should do more for animals by using very negative language when talking about how we currently treat animals. At the end of his article there is a paragraph where Rifkin asks a lot of questions.  Almost all of his questions have negative words. For example‚ he talks about "animals subjected each year to painful laboratory experiments" and "raised under the most inhumane conditions." He also says that animals are "for slaughter and human consumption

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    I would personally like to thank Jeremy Rifkin for his earth-shaking findings published in “A Change of Heart about Animals”. Without Rifkin’s article‚ I never would have realized that animals can experience pain‚ suffering‚ and affection (2). The global community is truly indebted to Rifkin for proving‚ for the first time ever‚ that animals are actually living‚ breathing creatures—a truly groundbreaking scientific achievement‚ no doubt. The truth is: Rifkin has proven nothing new and merely demonstrated

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    Writing Course: Semester One. Long Beach: CA State UP‚ 2008. 29-32. Edlund‚ John R. “Letters to the Editor in Response to ‘A Change of Heart About Animals.’” Expository Reading and Writing Course: Semester One. Long Beach: CA State UP‚ 2008. 36. Rifkin‚ Jeremy. “A Change of Heart About Animals.” Los Angeles Times 1 Sept. 2003: B15. In this assignment sequence‚ you will learn how to use Aristotle’s concepts of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to analyze editorials and opinion pieces. You will read an

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    byproducts or results. Jeremy Rifkin also elaborates on the ignorance caused by the pursuit of knowledge in Biotech Century. “Fears over the possibility of transgenic genes jumping to wild weedy relatives heightened in 1996 when a Danish research team … observed the transfer of such a gene – something critics of deliberate-release experiments have warned of for years and biotech companies have dismissed as a remote or nonexistent possibility.” (Rifkin 315) Rifkin explains that the transfer of genes

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