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    Hello Director Humbles‚ My name is Kristina Jones‚ I am a first-year student here at the University of Iowa‚ and I am sending this email in order to appeal the decision of my Advantage Iowa Award. When I took my three placement tests I scored painfully low on Chemistry‚ average in Spanish‚ and I excelled in Math. I came with a major of undecided‚ but I had very serious hopes of becoming a double major in mechanical and industrial engineering. When I came here for orientation I was advised by my

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    Devin Sonnier Mrs. Hebert English IV - 1st Hour 25 February 2017 Unit 6 Essay In Jonathan Swift’s essay “A Modest Proposal” he uses three appeals: ethical‚ logical and emotional. Swift tends to use them frequently but the most effective appeal used throughout the essay‚ I believe‚ is emotional. In A Modest Proposal Swift offers a solution to the problem of famine and overpopulation in Ireland. As around the late 1720’s Ireland suffered from poor crops‚which lead to famine

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    Nicole Ruiz Mrs. Andrews AP LAnguage and Composition/Period 2 September 19‚ 2013 "THE CRISIS" Political writer‚ Thomas Paine‚ in his persuasive writing‚ The Crisis. Expresses feeling towards Britain’s control over the colonists. He uses an abjective tone in order to unite and rally the common person in his nation.’The Crisis No. 1’ by Thomas Paine is that of political nature. The summary of Thomas Paine ’Crisis’ includes that he tells of how he feels regarding the control Britain has over the colonies

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    books and dictionaries” (549). These grammarians consider these rules to be important because they are the most efficient way of representing the English language within our own country and to the rest of the world.             It is important that Americans use ‘good English’ as a way of demonstrating our capabilities as a competent person. Simon purports that “ …we think in words‚ and using them correctly is comparable to a craftsman’s treating his tools with care‚ keeping his materials in good shape

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    Foundation Studies (CFS) IIUM through UPU application for June 2014/2015 intake. For your information‚ I applied for five different art programs under CFS IIUM and unfortunately‚ all of my application was unaccepted. 2.I am writing this letter of appeal to have my admission application reconsidered so I can hopefully be a new student at this university for this new intake. CFS IIUM was my first choice out of those I applied to‚ specifically because it offers art programmes that I am really interested

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    I am writing to appeal to get back into the nursing program. I feel that a lot has changed since I first went into the nursing program. I for one am more confident in myself and know that if I push myself a little more I can do anything. I have made a plan for when and if I get back into the program. The first semester that I was in nursing‚ I had a very heavy workload. I was taking 17 credits and was very stressed throughout the semester. This semester‚ I am doing very well in my general classes

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    purpose of this paper is to discuss whether or not it is ethical to use sexual appeals in advertising. The study also examines (1) if sex actually sells and if so‚ when and where is it being used in advertising‚ (2) the use of men and women in ads of a sexual nature‚ and (3) the role that ethics plays in the use of sexual appeals in advertising. It is important because it not only focuses on the use of sexual appeals in advertising‚ but also how ethical it is to do so. The study found that

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    Sex Appeal in Marketing

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    ones‚ have been using sex-appeal in advertisement as a creative method to build up such effective strategy. However‚ there is another side to this practice. There are many controversies and negative impression around the use of “sex appeal”. Taking two perspectives of marketers and consumers‚ this essay will suggest some solutions to neutralise the conflicts between the two parties and ensure the long term benefit of the brand. To understand the issue of “sex appeal” in advertisement‚ this essay

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    The problem with painkillers originates back to prescriptions. Mark Rothstein in “Ethical Responsibilities of Physicians in the Opioid Crisis‚” discusses the over prescribing of pain medication versus the responsibilities that doctors are originally supposed to practice and perform. Rothstein (2017) found that “many of today’s addicted individuals trace their addictions to opioid pain prescriptions lawfully written by physicians” (para. 6). The main issue is not because of bad doctors‚ but the

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    The United States government have done many unethical things to the Native Americans. In 1830‚ the government forced the Native Americans to march an 800 mile distance from Georgia to Indian Territory in Oklahoma. There were no Federal aid and ¼ of the 18‚000 people died on The Trail Of Tears. The reasons that the government should give them back their land is because they were forced to move out of their land and the Native American’s land was not a resource it was a part of their family and home

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