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    India's Freedom Struggle

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    British rule in India. Lokamanya Tilak was leading the Indian Freedom movement and he declared that ’Swaraj(Independence) is my Birth Right’. And Vande Mataram slogan was driving hundreds and thousands of young Indians towards the Indian freedom struggle. At this juncture British Govt arrested Lokamanya Tilak and he has to undergo 6 years of imprisonment for leading the freedom Movement. The whole country Rose to protested the arrest of their dear leader. Our Dr-ji‚ Keshav‚ is in his high school

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    LIKE A GIRL

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    ball like a girl!” [entire group stands in shocked silence] Phillips: “What did you say?” Ham Porter: “You heard me.” Phillips: “Tomorrow. Noon‚ at our field. Be there‚ buffalo-butt breath.” This is an excerpt from the film‚ “The Sandlot” that was released in 1993‚ but was set in the 1960’s. What you see here is an example of the phrase “like a girl‚” actually having reference and meaning from one young man to another. It’s stating that Phillips plays baseball like a young girl‚ which was a

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    Rhetorical mode

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    C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least two tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. NOTE: You may not copy and paste anything directly from the textbook or a web site. All information included in this assignment must be written in your own words. Rhetorical Mode

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    My Girl

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    The 1991 movie My Girl tells the story of 11-year-old Vada Sultenfuss who‚ having lost her mother at birth ‚ lives with her dementia-ridden grandmother and her job-oriented father in the funeral parlour that he owns and operates. The story follows Vada‚ an extreme hypochondriac who has many strange misconceptions about death‚ through a variety of life-changing experiences‚ including the engagement of her father and the devastating loss of her best friend‚ Thomas Jay. Through these experiences

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    Tap Dance Struggles

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    very successful people in the tap industry. They both have made or are making their mark in tap dance. All just at very different times and in very different ways. But without them shaping the art form that is tap dance many believe that it would not be were we see it today. Michelle Dorrance started dancing at a ballet school that was founded by her mother. While she was there she studied all forms of dance and by the time she was 8 she was accepted into what is known now as the North Carolina

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    The Shape of a Girl

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    is to escape from it. In her play‚ The Shape of a Girl‚ Joan MacLeod demonstrates that an individual often reacts in an inhumane manner towards a moral issue when under the pressure of threatening forces in order to prevent any potential harm. Nevertheless‚ it is the fear of being harmed that ultimately causes greater damage to oneself; by acting immorally‚ one may ironically harm oneself more than they might have if they have acted more humanly. All three roles that are included in the bullying of

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    Rhetorical Triangle Discussion Board PSP111-1001B-03 Presentation Essentials Rhetorical Triangle is the active correlation between the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation of a presentation or speech. The rhetorical triangle determines the success of a presentation or speech. When a speech executes the three primary elements of the speaker‚ the audience‚ and the situation in balance the Rhetorical Triangle is effectively complete. It is important for a speaker to give equal relevance to

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    Summary #2 In the article‚ “We all swim together” by Edward Said‚ the topic that is discussed is the war of terror‚ more specifically‚ or rhetorically‚ of the West and Islam‚ but the subject at hand discussed throughout‚ is that no matter what side of the war is being discussed‚ everybody is going through a battle of some sort. Said mentions the September 11th attack‚ and how he remembered after one of his lectures he “interrupted a man” who attacked his ideas about being western‚ yet the man was

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Being a Man: Rhetorical Analysis Being a Man‚ by Paul Theroux‚ delineates the negative effects of being a man According to himself. Theroux‚ in his piece‚ argues that a man is oppressed by gender expectations‚ despite living in a society where women are belittled in comparison to men. Theroux attempts to explain the gap between genders which cause bad marriages‚ social misfits‚ moral degenerates‚ sadists‚ and latent rapists. Theroux proposes that the idea of manhood in America has caused some

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    129 CH1 Job Related Struggles of a Police Officer John MacDonald Professor Alex Peters November 19‚ 2013 The job of a police officer is much more demanding than what is commonly displayed DELETE on television. It is often PORTRAYED/DEPICTED as fighting crime‚ but in reality it is A MULTI-FACETED PROFESSION. As a police officer‚ the safety of the general public is a key responsibility. THEREFORE‚ POLICE face danger ON A DAILY BASIS‚ yet they must handle all situations WITH PROFESSIONAL

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