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    In order to research on whether or not my editorial idea would be viable, I will examine my editorial niche from several factors that would impact my book publishing market. First and foremost, the author of the book would be considered as the main factor that decide whether the books would have potential profitability. Woll also demonstrates that the well-known authors or authors with celebrity status are able to gain visibility in the marketplace. (Woll, 2014, p22) I will focus my research on…

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    Authors use loaded language to lead emotional reactions for selected terms that can greatly influence their audience response and opinion for the argument presented. A constant use of loaded language and the prepotent tone is used by the editorial at the beginning of the article with the purpose to re-state the negative impression that most of the New York Times’ audience already has about the petitioners in the King vs Burwell case. For example, the author uses loaded language in the title…

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    helps shelters is by bringing in excited families looking for an animal to adopt into their family. In an editorial called “Puppies for a Holiday Gift” Steve Reid, the advantages to adopting a dog from a local shelter, as opposed to buying from a puppy mill, are explained in multiples ways. The author’s arguments are pushed forward with strong biases and opinions. In a different editorial by author Jacci Weaver, “Animal Shelters Must Set High Standards”, the author explains the harm of animal…

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    of the prose; and a clear article layout; the existence of systemic bias; of gender bias; and of racial bias among the editorial community that is Wikipedia. Further concerns are that the organization allows the participation of anonymous editors (leading to editorial vandalism);…

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    Rhetorical Analysis I will be analyzing, "The Supreme Court Says Again: Juveniles Are Different”, a 7 paragraph article written by the Editorial Board and published to the New York Times on January 25, 2016. In discussions of The Supreme Court’s repeated ruling over the last decade, it has become a controversial issue that it is morally and constitutionally wrong to equate offenses committed by emotionally undeveloped adolescents with crimes carried out by adults. While some argue that no…

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    to provide all citizens with proper medical care. There are many for or against free healthcare and no side is absolutely right. Free healthcare could have both advantages and some disadvantages. Overall, the pros outweigh the cons. In an editorial opposing universal healthcare, the author believes that a free healthcare system would be too expensive. This would result in a lack of care quality. Though, this claim is based on opinions rather than facts. On the other side of the argument,…

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    Evaluation of “Take Down the Confederate Flag, Symbol of Hatred” By the NYTIMES Editorial Board Introduction The Editorial Board of the New York Times relentlessly depicts the Confederate flag as a symbol of hatred and unspeakable evils that was done to African-Americans during the civil war till present day. The board through this evaluation shows that the board uses strong ethical and pathos appeals throughout the entire editorial. They were also one sided throughout the entire essay.…

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    John Naughton wrote an editorial praising Kony 2012 in the Observer in March 2012. Children from other countries are compelled to enlist in the military as well. Ishmael Beah became a soldier when he was young. He wrote a book, A Long Way Gone, detailing his harsh life as a child soldier. The editorial and the book had different structures, but both had the secondary purpose to persuade against child soldiers. Text types caused differing structures. Naughton wrote an editorial. In contrast,…

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    home state is engulfed in flames and people are debating the appropriate punishment for those who started the fire. The heartbreak of the Eagle Creek fire: Editorial is an editorial written by The Oregonian/OregonLive Editorial Board. The Oregonian is the daily paper for Portland Oregon, my hometown. OregonLive is its online version. The editorial board writes about how beloved areas of the Oregon Gorge are burning and it is as if a family member has been diagnosed with cancer. This language is…

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    Moving forward under the shadow of President Obama’s recent executive order to grant amnesty to more than four million immigrants, The Editorial Board’s article in the New York Times, “The Scrambled States of Immigration” examines our nations stance on immigration reform. Highlighting just how close the nation is to a breaking point, we see that rather than unity, there is disunity among the states, even though all know reform needs to be put in place in some form or fashion. Whether it will…

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