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    "Lockdown" by Evans D. Hopkins: A Rhetorical Analysis According to the Webster Dictionary‚ rhetoric is defined as the art of speaking or writing effectively. Rhetoric is made up of three separate appeals that can be used individually or collectively in an attempt to persuade a reader. Ethos is the credibility and qualifications of the speaker or author. Pathos is the author’s use of emotions and sympathy to urge the audience to agree with his or her standpoint. And lastly‚ logos is applying

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    voice helps to calm a situation by suggesting something happened all on its own. The author then introduces us to how to deal with an audience who is already in an emotional state by using ‘System One’ and ‘System Two’. System one is when your brain acts on instinct where as system two is where you tend to be more skeptical and figure this out. Another way to diffuse your audience’s emotion is to use humor. Here we learn of five types of humor. Urbane humor is more for a smarter audience since it

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    Walker Evans Analysis

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    In fact‚ due to his documentary approach in photography‚ Evans belonged to the first generation growing up on photojournalism. The photographer also developed a series of sign collages: Outdoor Advertisements (1929) and Broadway (1930) (Epstein 2000). Such works were bringing over $100 per photo at those times; however‚ the Great Depression was on its way (Epstein 2000). Walker Evans’ career took off very quickly due to the photographer’s talent and charisma. In the early stages of his professional

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    Dance Moms Analysis

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    show before. The episode of Dance Moms I watched was actually very entertaining. The episode I watched was in Season 3. In the episode there was a new girl who joined the competition dance team her name was Nicaya. Of course‚ she came along with her mom whose name was Caya. Caya wasn’t at all like the rest of the moms. She didn’t dress anywhere near as proper as the rest of the moms. Shockingly‚ she was also a lesbian‚ which really surprised the rest of the moms. Caya felt like her daughter brought

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    World War Two A letter was written by a man named Medgar Evans. He was an African American man from Mississippi who entered the WW2 at age 19. Medgar was completely out of his comfort zone when he entered the army especially since his whole patrol unit was led by a white lieutenant. The lieutenant favored Medgar and became a mentor teaching him that intelligence would take him far in life and to always strive for something better. Joining the army opened a whole new world for Medgar who had never

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    Dear Evan Han Analysis

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    Broadway musical‚ Dear Evan Hansen‚ with music written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul‚ brings people a message of friendship‚ acceptance‚ and other valuable life lessons despite the deepest heartbreak. Through powerful words in the form of catchy showtunes‚ Pasek and Paul teach many morals through the story of socially anxious high school senior‚ Evan Hansen. Artistic greatness inspires an emotional connection which is exactly what Pasek and Paul do through their music in Dear Evan Hansen. The songs‚

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    Heather Evans

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    1) When evaluating the opportunity for Heather Evans it is important to analyze the situation from a few perspectives. From an industry perspective there is ample opportunity for her to succeed. The barriers to entry are quite low with no clear market leader and even the largest companies do not have high relative market share. Her concept appears to provide her with some differentiation and that will help to position her products to a target segment of the market. The industry growth rate is a strong

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    Evan Spiegel went to Crossroad School for Arts and Sciences in Santa Monica‚ where he would spend his weekends exploring the art of Photoshop. He did end up going to Stanford University for product design which eventually lead to Spiegel entering the Kappa Sigma fraternity where he met co-founder of Snapchat that eventually went on to create the Billion Dollar smart phone app that teens are talking about. We can infer that the project of Snapchat was created through a passion that started from Spiegel

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    fortunate with monetary assets‚ the attitude and perspective developed in their impoverished state can be harder to heal. A prominent example of this was the peasant class during the French Revolution‚ as Charles Dickens reveals in his novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities. Throughout the novel‚ Dickens conveys the idea that poverty can change people’s’ attitudes

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    Walker Evans

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    United States to document Americans living in poverty‚ and Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans were two of those photographers that were sent out. Along with their partners Paul S. Taylor and James Agee they started their projects which were approached through two different methods. Agee and Evans project Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and Lange and Taylor’s project An American exodus: A Record of Human Erosion‚ are two similar‚ though different types of work. Both projects are of the poor tenant farmers

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