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    Robert E. Peary Analysis

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    The text and the lecture offer two opposing views on the accuracy of Robert E. Peary’s claim. While the text lists reasons to support that Peary reached to the North Pole‚ the professor counter those specific points and explain that author’s indications are not convincing and demonstrate some counterarguments. Firstly‚ the passage asserts that the National Geographic Society took place committee and due to Peary’s records and equipment indicate that he reached the North Pole. On the other hand‚ the

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    A parent sees a child and sees the future‚ the child growing maturing turning into an adult and with that growth and maturation comes added responsibility‚ troubles‚ and stresses for the parent. Parents are worried about saving money to fun an education for the child and are stressed by working hard and end up missing a part of their child’s life due to their concern about the future of the child instead of slowing down and having their moment with the child in the

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    Robert Boyle did not receive a traditional formal education like most people. His parents provided young Robert with the best education available in seventeenth century England. He attended Eton—the college founded by King Henry VI almost 200 years earlier—and also had private tutors. He was not more than 8 years old at the time. Robert was encouraged to continue his education in Europe. So Robert was sent off to mainland Europe‚ destined for school in Geneva. After spending over three years at

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    Rhetorical Devices As Edwin Starr’s famous anti-war song goes‚ “War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’!” and if Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five had a theme song‚ this would be the perfect song. Slaughterhouse Five is one of the greatest anti-war books of all time- it even says so on the back cover. In order to convey his anti-war attitude to the readers‚ Vonnegut uses many different rhetorical devices in Slaughterhouse Five‚ including analogy‚ irony‚ and satire. The first important

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    Axe Rhetorical Analysis

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    Lustful Fragrance: The Sexism of Axe (1)Axe is well known for advertisements promoting their male grooming products‚ many of them featuring sexual promiscuity and sexism. A large number of their ads usually include a male using their product to attract beautiful women as a way to strike interest among male viewers because of commercial realism[1]. Although they attempted to create a new approach of promotion for one commercial‚ it doesn’t seem to show any change from its sexist

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    Timed writing rewrite: the Prince Leaders of countries or Princes must make decisions that not many will agree with‚ but are the best for the populace and he must make them‚ no matter the cost. Niccolo Machiavelli uses logos‚ ethos and distinct clear diction to prove the necessity for a ruler to be able to make unpopular decisions‚ in an excerpt from his book “the Prince” (1532). Throughout the excerpt Machiavelli uses logos to talk about this issue in a logical manner. His first step

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    Do not sit in front of the TV and stare‚ instead go read a book: a saying most children have heard from adults multiple times over the years. Goldberg in his blog post‚ “If technology is making us stupid‚ it’s not technology’s fault” describes how the introduction of technology into our daily lives‚ brings plenty of learning opportunities to the fingertips of many people that were otherwise unavailable. Goldberg’s purpose is to convey the idea that technology is not at fault for the decrease in intelligence

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    The mustache Several themes are used in the text “the mustache” by Robert Cormier‚ one of them is Love‚ which is a kind of cliché‚ but it’s is a different kind of love‚ because the grandmother “Nana” has this intense love which she gives to her grandson because she thinks it’s her deceased husband. The reason why she thinks it is her grandson Michael‚ who is named by his grandfather‚ is because he looks like him‚ wearing a Mustache being tall and slim‚ so she mixes them up. The grand mom is 75 years

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    Robert Coover’s “The Babysitter” tells the story of a single evening through the point of view of different characters‚ shifting voices every paragraph. Their stories are interconnected and overlapping to establish the events taken place that night: a babysitter takes care of the three children while their parents‚ the Tuckers‚ attend a friend’s party. Coover laces the evening’s events with the imagination of the characters‚ such as Harry Tucker’s lustful fantasies of the babysitter‚ Mark and Jack’s

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    Mache Rhetorical Analysis

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    her home‚ but the sad part was that no one knew that she was dead until weeks or even months after she had passed away. Mache uses this story to try and convey a sense of sentiment to his readers but also uses it to strengthen his core by attaching real life horror stories to the continuing theme of Facebook making us lonely. Mache goes on to state “… now she was an icon of a new and different kind of horror: our growing fear of loneliness.” (Mache 601) And “Certainly she received much more attention

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