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    Ch. 4 Visual Rhetoric: Images as Arguments Question # 4 The question is raised about if the press should photographic images be published in new papers that display death and dying? In Ephron reading. She argues about the cause and effect it is to its consumer, the reader with photographic images of death and dying. The consumer will read an article, but it is the visual persuasion that catches their eye more than the title of the article. Images have a very important role to its viewers. The…

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    opponent in most cases. At the 2005 Los Angeles Marathon and at the Gate River Run 15-K in Jacksonville, Florida, the fastest women runners were given a "head start" over the fastest men. In this battle…

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    There’s so many things that can come to mind when you think of the name Pat Tillman. Pat Tillman was that kind of person who everybody wanted in their life. He was a man with many accomplishments in life, was a unique type of person, and a person who everyone looked up to. He wasn’t just a football player, but he was an inspiration to millions of people around the world. Pat Tillman was a man of many traits, but he especially showed determination, selflessness, and loyalty to all. Pat Tillman…

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    Subway Hero Autrey

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    they were following him he let the girl go. She was only five years old and was returned to her family. A few hours later the kidnapper was caught and sent to prison. That was brave of them.(15 real life heros that have changed the world.php). The opposite of an everyday hero are the people who save people for fame or an award or record a disaster to make money. Those are the disgraces to the people who risk their lives to save that is one of the most meanest things you can do and it will make…

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    among the children at the constant cameras zooming in on their every move. Every birthday party or outing for the children is organized by a production company with their eyes on the highest ratings. Kate, it seems, is only interested in her newfound fame, and not so much as in her children. Then their divorce caught a lot of media attention and the children were affected by it the most. I had happened to watch the first episode of Bridalplasty. The show follows several engaged women who…

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    Importance Of Animals In Zoos

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    Panda are a big ticket item in all zoos. Pandas bring prestige and fame to a zoo. What most people don’t know though, is that fame and prestige cost a lot of money. For each panda that a zoo has, it cost them one million dollars per year plus another six hundred thousand dollars every time a cub is born. On top of that, the money that the zoos make annually is not enough to cover the cost of the pandas (Washington Post 2). Pandas are not worth one million dollars a year, simply to look at. There…

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    He is an American swimmer. His talent and proficiency are unique as a prodigy in the swimming history. His initial appearance was in the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, when he was 15. In the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, his talent was tangible. In 2000, he became the youngest sportsman to hold a world record when he was 15 years and 9 months. 5- Jennifer Elisabeth…

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    Ginia Bellafante wrote: “As a parent, Kris Jenner, was concerned for her daughter, she explains. But as her manager, she thought, well, hot-diggity.”. Furthermore, Kris Jenner herself has been quoted saying, “It is my job to take my family’s 15 minutes of fame and turn it into…

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    Day after day, minute after minute, terrible tragedies worldwide occur and we watch and listen. We experience them and live them. There are different ways people can react to these events, some will grieve and forget, and others will stand up and demand change. Malala Yousafzai and Emma Gonzales, two very important people that lived through some terrible moments, still demanded change and made it their life’s purpose to help and support others. As they have many similarities, including…

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    Boxing History

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    coverings. The ancient Greeks believed fist fighting was one of the games played by the gods of Olympus thus it became part of the Olympic games in about 688B.C... Rules around that time were amateur fights of 3 rounds, professional fights from 4 to 15 rounds. The recognized length of a championship fights is 12 rounds. Boxing diminished after the fall of Rome it was revived in the 18th century in England and became especially popular during the championship reign of James Figg. He had the…

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