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    Luminosity: Brain Games for the Not So Critical By Andriy Struk Luminosity – Why I Play advertisement description: Luminosity logo appears; an outline of a profile of a man with an orange brain. In the next scene an older woman with gray hair and glasses says “I did it to be quicker.” as white scribbles (like chalk on the board) of lightning bolts appear around her‚ a disclaimer is placed in the bottom left corner “actor portrayal”. In the following scene a young man says “Just to stay sharp

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    didn’t know that an all-white horse could have the same gene (LP) as a horse with a spotted nose or a couple of dots on its hips. Also‚ I never knew that the LP gene doesn’t just cause spotting in the coat‚ but can cause striped hooves as well. The article states that some domestic mammals were selectively bred for their coat and patterns which make pigmentation an interesting topic. In my opinion‚ it is a fabulous topic to study. There are so many different colors and patterns that differ with each

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    Raymond Robinson‚ Richard Rasmussen‚ Sam Mason ACC/291 Principles of Accounting II July 14‚ 2012 Lori McKinney | Baderman Island Resort | Memo To: CEO of Baderman Island Resort From: Team C CC: Date: [ 7/16/2012 ] Re: Ratio Analysis Memo CEO of Baderman Island Resort‚ In the evaluation of liquidity ratios‚ the revenue from the income statement finds the Tenney at Night to be the most profitable and the Kayfe as the least profitable. The balance sheet states the Morgan Bistro

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    harvest to make rope‚ fibers‚ oils‚ clothing and medication. In the article “The Battle Over Hemp on an Indian Reservation‚” Virginia Heffernan argues that the Lakota family‚ The White Plumes‚ of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation‚ should be able to grow each and every plant that might help the tribe get through this unyielding economical time. Heffernan effectively uses ethos‚ pathos and logos to actively support her argument in the article. Virginia Heffernan‚ Ph.D. English major from Harvard‚ began

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    The Trinity Bapitist Church‚ like most churches‚ saw themselves as being a positive addition to the African American community. After reading both the article and readings from Karenga‚ I found it hard to formulate the opinion that they didn’t. However‚ there were a couple of things that stood out to me as I read along. What I noticed that it did not agree with the historical role that Karenga articulated. Karenga states that the church stressing historical continuity would never be made (Karenga

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    An Argument on Gun Control: Ann Coulter’s “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do” In this lengthy article “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do‚” that was published in the Townhall Daily‚ the author‚ Ann Coulter‚ argues about a major prevailing issue today‚ gun control. She believes the problem isn’t the guns themselves‚ but the mentally disturbed people. Coulter credits the declining mental health system as the main setback. She supports her argument by providing tragic examples

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    A story can reflect the beautiful and somber realities of life. It can resonate with the audience and evoke emotions in order to convey its message and purpose. One example is the narrative of two sisters from the advertisement titled “Sister”‚ which was created by the National Cancer Institute of Thailand‚ or NCI. Narrated from the older sister’s perspective‚ the commercial recounted how the sisters’ estranged relationship improved due to the revelation of the older sister’s cancer. It was a story

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    low-cost competitors in the Asian market‚ which has made its journey to recovery all the more difficult. Despite this Mr. Zafirovski is enthusiastic and optimistic that Nortel will become a leader in the telecommunication industry. According to the article however‚ shareholders remain skeptical about this rosy forecast. This comes as no surprise given the company ’s shady past of loses and questionable corporate governance practices (Tuck‚ B9). The CEO mentioned that "Nortel Networks Corp. is poised

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    Video games are having a profound effect on today’s youth and their vision of acceptance and tolerance. There have been studies that show how video games influence feelings and behavior. In the article “Playing with Prejudice: The Prevalence and Consequences of Racial Stereotypes in Video Games‚” the author uses the argument techniques of ethos‚ logos and pathos to support his argument that stereotypes present and have various impacts on beliefs and behaviors particularly in children. The writer

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    speaker‚ is founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends (FOET). In his article‚ “A Change of Heart about Animals‚” published in the Los Angeles Times (2003)‚ suggests that animals are more like humans in the sense that they are capable of feeling emotions as well as comprehending concepts much like we’ve never expected. He supports his claim by providing a series of statistics‚ facts and rhetorical questions‚ all of which have a strong appeal directly to logos and indirectly to pathos

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