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    the ‘armies of compassion’ isn’t a mere slogan – it’s exactly what we hope will happen as outdated regulatory roadblocks are removed” (Wilhelm and Williams para. 25). While no one wants to argue against “armies of compassion”‚ or support turning people away from helping others‚ simply because they practice a belief system and cannot afford to give this help without government funding‚ e.g. taxpayers paying the bill‚ this all does lead to some serious contradictory views from the other side of the

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    but a sharing of yourself” (Archbold‚ n.d.) The above quotation really exemplifies the beauty of having thoughts spoken out in different ways to convey messages to benefit not only others‚ but ourselves. In the modern era‚ there are many platforms for us to share information and thoughts such as physical newspaper and magazines‚ online reading through websites and social media as the most popular medium. For the purpose of this essay‚ discussion will be thoroughly focused on the critical aspects of

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    At this point in time it seems as if though the majority of Millennials‚ myself included‚ have mastered the art of digital conversation. “I Had A Nice Time With You Tonight. On The App.”‚ an editorial written by Jenna Wortham‚ the author delves into the vast number of social media outlets we’ve grown accustomed to having at our exposal and convenient it is for so many opportunities to communicate lie in the palm of your hand. Although social media and the internet can get out of whack sometimes‚

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    are injured. Victims include teens who are abused by their parents as well as young parents who assault each other‚ or their children. Violence against women has been reported since the Ancient Roman times. Researchers are now finding that young people at the ages of 16-24 are at the most risk. Does domestic abuse have an effect on the children? Studies show that 3-4 million children between the ages of 3-17 are at risk of exposure to domestic violence each year. U.S. government statistics say

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    family first. We are able to relate to this character‚ he is given mortal characteristics which makes us more likely to sympathise with him. Creon then admits that Medea is "clever‚ skilled in many evil arts." line 273‚ we are unable to relate to these arts‚ we do not poses the same abilities that Medea had and as a result‚ we are less sympathetic to her from the start‚ she is set apart from us. "I hear reports that you are threatening violence on me and on the bridegroom and his bride" line 275

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    Quang Thai Professor Allison English 101 2 September 2014 Rhetorical Analysis In the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ one of the founding fathers of the United States‚ explains to his readers why the colonies chose to abolish Great Britain’s government. His goal is to inform the readers that the government has certain responsibilities to the governed and that the British failed to adhere to its responsibilities to its colonists. His second goal is to justify their actions by explaining

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” Ra’Shell Ford Due 7/24/2011 Rhetorical Analysis of Ronald Reagan’s “Tear Down this Wall” On August 15‚ 1961‚ Communists began building a wall to keep Germans from escaping Communist-controlled East Berlin to West Democratic Berlin. There were guards‚ electric barbed wired fences‚ and of course the twelve foot concrete wall that prevented Germans from escaping. After the wall was built many Germans still tried to flee the west but

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    burglar. He describes how people have feared him all his life. He has had to learn how behave in a way that is not aggressive. He describes one of his tactics as whistling classical pieces composed by Vivaldi and Bach‚ this is a way he has helped others be calm when he is around.

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    was aware that freeing Muslim women from their “mental cage” would take time‚ due to their inherent response to do nothing but submit to the Islamic tradition. Most messages she received‚ however were from Muslims who would call her a traitor to her people. Hirsi’s last goal came at her stronger than she could have imagined‚ she wanted Muslims to be presented with questions into their beliefs for them to form their own opinions. The opinions that seemed to surface first were extreme signs of hate towards

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    Project 1 – Rhetorical Analysis of a Movie Trailer: Prewriting Questions Name: Neeyal Patel Trailer: The Pursuit of Happyness Part A. What do you regard as the most likely preferred interpretation/argument offered in the trailer (besides the very obvious promotional message: “come see this film”)? In other words‚ “why is the story being told and why should the film be seen” (Maier 162)? In the trailer for The Pursuit of Happyness‚ the main character Will Smith is a father who is forced to live

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