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    Culture is culture for a reason. Ellen Goodman argues in “Family Counterculture” that parents need to counter the culture of today‚ but major shifts are happening in the American landscape‚ and it isn’t all about which sneakers are the most popular or pushing junk food onto kids. Culture today also echoes the ideas‚ values‚ and morals of the American people‚ and although not all ideas‚ values‚ and morals should be accepted by children‚ not all of them should be censored by worried parents. Children

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    “The Company Man”: An American Dream or Nightmare? In the satirical essay “The Company Man‚” Ellen Goodman criticizes the lifestyle of Phil‚ dehumanizing the “American Dream” through the use of contradictory repetition‚ pathetic persuasive techniques‚ and sterile diction. Using repetition Goodman emphasizes the importance of Phil dying on a Sunday at three in the morning because he was still worrying about work‚ even on the one time and day he was off. This is where she points out that work killed

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    Although past traditions have installed norms and standards regarding who may be considered as true ‘family‚’ Ellen Goodman effectively employs a variety of rhetorical strategies including figurative language‚ perspective‚ and Aristotelian appeals to highlight that in choosing to disregard these pre-established conditions and/or labels‚ individuals have the ability to progress with society in a manner that will encourage them to ultimately embrace the many intricacies of an extended family. To begin

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    Ellen Goodman‚ a Pulitzer prize winning columnist‚ author‚ speaker‚ and commentator who refuses to call herself a pundit. Ellen has long been a chronicler of social change in America‚ especially the women’s movement and effects on our public‚ private lives‚ and has spent most of her life chronicling social change and its impact on American life. As a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist she was one of the first women to open up the pages to women’s voices and became‚ according to Media Watch‚ the most

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    liberated. Unspeakable horrors took place and Americans learned about man’s inhumanity‚ the disturbing crematoriums‚ and trains that arrived right in front of the gas chambers. The terrible history has more recently be compared to current events. Ellen Goodman‚ author of the short essay Becoming Desensitized to Hate Words‚ has long been an opponent of using Hitlerian language and other hate speech in everyday language. Her essay briefly discusses the improper analogies that people in the present are

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    In Praise of a Snail’s Pace In EllenGoodman essays the‚" Praise of a Snail’s Pace". She is talked about the differences between send an email‚ and sending a letter. Also she talks about attention during the communication with others become deferent .another reason she talk about the feeling when someone send a letter or send an email or SMS. Goodman talked about the difference in speed when Send an email or send a written message.Ellen‚ Goodman also she mentioned the snail only as an example of

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    Professor Schafer September 4‚ 2014 Week 2 – Assignment 2 “Beyond Reasonable Doubt Standard” In the United States‚ a person cannot be convicted of a crime unless guilt is proven “beyond a reasonable doubt.” According to our text‚ “one of the most deeply rooted traditions of modern Anglo-Saxon law is that an accused is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt (Gardner & Anderson‚ 2013).” Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a standard of proof that is used in criminal cases‚ and a person cannot

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    to even work ourselves to death? In Ellen Goodman’s “The Company Man” and Andrew Curry’s “Why we work” the attitudes Americans have towards work is highlighted. Work can consume us so much we sometimes die as a result of working extremely hard. GoodmanEllen “The Company Man” elaborated about how Phil was a workhorse and laborer up until the day he died. Phil would go beyond his call of duty and came into work on days it was not expected of him. Ellen Goodman page 507 stated” He worked six days

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    today as the media no longer cares about the well-being of children. Every ad is aimed to appeal to a child’s wants‚ and as money is no object to them‚ they pull at a parent’s heart until all is forgotten. In the essay‚ “Family Counterculture‚” Ellen Goodman expresses this common struggle of parenthood. Each parent quoted vents their frustration of so much counterculturing. But no one’s considered‚ “What if we didn’t have TV?” Countering the culture without a TV would be easier to do and more beneficial

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    Man” by Ellen Goodman‚ she used a variety of rhetorical devices to tell how she feels Phil‚ and other working class Americans‚ work too hard and end up sacrificing their lives‚ hobbies‚ and families for a chance at success and how the ideology of big companies ruin the lives of their own. Goodman utilized numerical diction throughout the story. Goodman demonstrated numerical diction with a phrase like “fifty-one years old‚” and that he worked “six days a week‚” on a “four-day week.” Goodman did this

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