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    human rights are and they have been fighting for thousands years to achieve and complete them. The fight for human rights is still happening nowadays. Because of the rise of technology and media‚ freedom of press is as much important as freedom of speech‚ especially with journalists. The article “____” written by AUTHOR states that a new law has threaten many journalists in revealing the truth about a food industry. The author uses lots of evidences and arguments to support his idea. By using persuasive

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Duffield’s “Should Federal Agencies Use the Same Definition of Homelessness”? A Rhetorical Analysis of Duffield’s “Should Federal Agencies Use the Same Definition of Homelessness”? The author‚ Barbara Duffield‚ Policy Director for National Association for the education of homeless children and youth‚ writes for CQ Researcher the article “Should federal agencies use the same definitions of homelessness?” Duffield aims to substantiate that federal agencies

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    In 1963 Martin Luther King gave the most powerful and famous speech in the history of the United States. 40 years later‚ no other speech has been able to overcome the effect that this speech has had on the American people generation after generation. Despite the fact that the message of the speech is perhaps the most enduring aspect of the speech‚ the rhetorical strategies Martin Luther King used were instrumental in captivating the attention of millions people then‚ and now. The purpose of “I have

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    Literary Analysis: The Lame Shall Enter First Nakia Chambliss Baptist College of Health Sciences Literary Analysis: The Lame Shall Enter First There are three main characters in this story: Sheppard‚ Norton and Rufus. Each character in this story is experiencing an emotional battle which they try to find healing but for some it will be too late. The narrator in the story is Sheppard. Sheppard

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    Rhetorical Analysis of an Advertisement Advertisements are all over the place. Whether they are on TV‚ radio‚ or in a magazine‚ there is no way that you can escape them. They all have their target audience who they have specifically designed the ad for. And of course they are selling their product. This is a multi billion dollar industry and the advertiser’s study all the ways that they can attract the person’s attention. One way that is used the most and is in some ways very controversial is

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    Through the analysis of aural elements involved in The Tempest‚ the author discovered “the value of textuality in a nontextual phase of criticism and that may contribute to the reconciliation of the text and context‚ the aesthetic and the political.” The author used stylistic criticism to deconstruct repetition of vowels and consonants‚ phonetic duplication‚ assonance and consonance‚ addressing how those elements compress and abbreviate the plots and blur the politic issues behind the text. By demonstrating

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    How to overcome a fear?? Have you ever been scared of something and just couldn’t get over it? I have and let me tell you something that it was not easy to overcome it. We all have fears that we’re scared of getting over of because we’re too scared to try. There are several phases on how everyone can learn to overcome a fear. I’m not going to tell you that you’re going to overcome it the next day‚ but just by following these steps you can practice to overcoming it. First of all‚ you’ve got to

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    In 1775‚ a group of people at the Virginia Convention listened to Patrick Henry speak on British rule and American lack of freedom. Some of these people agreed with Henry while others did not. In his speech to the Virginia Convention‚ Patrick Henry attempts to motivate his audience to take up arms and fight for their freedom by presenting the situation at hand and reminding the leaders that their previous efforts at attaining peace were ineffective. To confront the country’s leaders with their

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    Out of the variety of rhetorical devices Sitting Bull could have used‚ two were mostly present. The rhetorical devices that were most presently used in his speech was a mixture of both Logos and Pathos. This is due to the fact that he talks about the white settlers in conjunction to how he feels about them and how he feels about what they do to his people and the Earth herself. "Yet hear me‚ friends! we have now to deal with another people‚ small and feeble when our forefathers first met with them

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    Rhetorical Analysis Peter S. Goodman‚ an executive business and global news editor. In the article “ Foreign News at a Crisis Point ”‚ asserts that foreign journalism needs to change. Goodman supports his claim by first defining the crisis of the situation‚ next illustrated the needs for change in journalism‚ and demonstrating the urgency for reliable news. The author’s purpose is to convince foreign news policies to alter in order to provide accurate news. Goodman asserts an urgent tone in order

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