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     she was filming in Cambodia‚ one of the poorer countries in Asia where one in eight children dies over the age of five and over 50% of its youth suffer malnutrition. It was here that she developed an understanding of the extreme poverty present in a war torn country‚ where both genocide and hunger are rampant. It is these concerns that Angelina has tried to translate to western cultures. Indeed she herself gave a third of her income to refugees and charities. Later that year she contacted the United

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    for their necessities. Necessities such as food. O’Brien starts out with his article connecting himself to his readers‚ then he uses reputable sources‚ citing statistics‚ and talking about possible solutions in helping poor Americans. O’Brien uses rhetorical situation‚ audience‚ and genre‚ pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos in order to make an strong article about what poor Americans are facing because they can’t afford to buy food. One of his solutions is to have an increase in government resources for the poor

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    is rapidly spreading throughout America‚ reeking havoc on the nation. I have chosen two articles that discuss this issue and use different rhetorical strategies to convince the reader of the causes of this deadly epidemic as well as different aspects of the disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of your point‚ use of ethos

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    It is true that the doctoral journey is an adventure of a lifetime and the ultimate in personal academic accomplishment. However‚ in the words of President Woodrow Wilson‚ I too “not only use all the brains that I have‚ but all that I can borrow” so‚ it is a pleasure to thank those who made this accomplishment possible. I would like to thank my advisor‚ Glenn Stout for his inspiration‚ supervision and support and my committee members‚ James Cannady and Steven Terrell for all their feedback and guidance

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    Jehova Boogenheim November 16‚ 2006 English 3 Huxley’s Hidden Message Aldous Huxley has a humanistic‚ deep and enlightened view of how society should be‚ and of what constitutes true happiness. In his novel‚ Brave New World‚ he shows his ideas in a very obscure manner. Huxley presents his ideas in a satirical fashion. This sarcastic style of writing helped Huxley show his views in a very captivating and insightful manner. The entire novel describes a dystopia in which intimate relationships

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    Ryann Miller September 9‚ 2013 Grand Canyon University: ENG105 Ms. Sandi Greene Ryann Miller ENG105 September 6‚ 2013 Ms. Sandi Greene Rhetorical Analysis- Gun Control- Rough Draft Gun Control laws have been discussed more and more now due to more recent tragedies because of gun violence. James Q. Wilson‚ previous a professor of Pepperdine University‚ UCLA‚ and an author of many public policy books‚ wrote and editorial letter trying to convince his intended audience that

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    elements are Sender (Speaker)‚ Message‚ Channel‚ Receiver (Listener)‚ Feedback‚ Interference and situation (environment). The “SENDER” starts the process with what he or she wants to speak about and this depends on knowledge of the subject‚ personal credibility‚ preparation and enthusiasm. The “MESSAGE” is what you are communicating to someone else. “CHANNEL” is the way the message is communicated. “RECIEVER” is the listener. “FEEDBACK” allows the sender to know if the message is being received. “INTERFERENCE”

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    extension of a human’s leg‚ and the medium of a language helps us to put our thoughts and emotions into words. According to this‚ things around us would not be the medium unless it does its function. Like‚ an electric light itself is a medium without the message‚ pure information‚ unless we use it in a verbal ad‚ for example. Only then it affects us and changes our lives because since then we are surrounded by the medium. In other words‚ cultures are changed not only by the “content” of technology‚ but also

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    Wilson had always wanted world peace Fourteen Points:The points were divided into three groups. The first five points were issues that Wilson Believed had to be addressed to prevent another war:1) There should be no secret treaties among nations Freedom of the seas should be maintained for all Tariffs and other economic barriers among nations should be lowered or abolished in order to foster free trade Arms should be reduced ³to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety‚ thus lessening the

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    of Indifference Rhetorical Analysis Elie Wiesel‚ a holocaust survivor‚ gave a speech called The Perils of Indifference‚ to elected officials including the president and the first lady on April 12th‚ 1999. He claims that being a victim of indifference hurts‚ but it hurts even more when others don’t help. The author writes in a personable tone to connect with the audience during his speech. Wiesel supports his claim by utilizing many rhetorical devices‚ including tone‚ rhetorical questions‚ and repetition

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