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    Essay On The Brixton Riot

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    government of Britain had looked into the riot, yet they had never established the cause as a racial issue. Through these riots the dangers of stereotypical labeling are revealed, which can lead up to domestic violence like so. In this author 's editorial with “Brixton riots 1981: the fight against racism” being the title already gives you a clearly narrow argumentative statement. “....,young blacks are subject to humiliating and racist treatment”(Hoskisson), the author produces a bias against…

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    Is Rio, a suitable host for the Olympics, has been the subject of much debate in the media recently. It is in response to this discussion that Chris Berg has written his article "Rio's financial crisis reveals the moral bankruptcy of the Olympics" and Mark Knight has also drawn a cartoon. In his article, published in The ABC News on 21 June 2016, Berg contends in a frustrated and critical tone that it is the epitome of government waste. Berg's intended audience seem to be comprised of the people…

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    Gun control has been a hot topic of discussion throughout society in the recent news, in large part due to the scary dream that has become reality: school shootings. The article “Will America Choose its Children Over Guns” written by the editorial board of the New York times as well as cartoons such as “Gun Free Zone Archives” published by Common Sense Evaluation, “Gun Control” from Revealing the Truth From an American Perspective, and “Why we’re Still Arguing About Gun Control” published by…

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    Philip J. Hefner’s Opinion Editorial Bill Maher once described the healthcare reform for a universal healthcare system as being “the opposite of the free market.” In 2009, Philip J. Hefner wrote an opinion editorial entitled “Healthcare is About Bodies and Ourselves”. He states that there should be a universal healthcare system and that all countries in the world should participate in it, including the United States. He then goes on to state the five themes of prominent and frequently told…

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    stunning case of irony a fictional comic on the “welfare queen” by the onion's fake editorial artist “kelly” has been taken up by the very source of its satire; anti-welfare peddlers. rightfully so, the originally over the top cartoon has now become a representation of all that conservative republicans find wrong with social welfare. However, it goes beyond that,appearing at first like any american editorial cartoon with its simple lines with blatant labels on benign seeming personal attire.…

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    The editorial “Pimping Teenage Girls” by The Washington Times is an editorial used to show the audience that females are often hypersexualized in the media. The author used lots of connotation and bias to prove their point and show others that sexual exploitation of females on TV needs to stop. Rhetoric was used lightly in this editorial, the author not overly using it. A common form of rhetoric that was found was pathos, and this was one form that the author used a lot. For example in…

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    Elephants,” an article published in the Los Angeles Times’ newspaper and composed by its own editorial board, brings the issue of domestic elephant mistreatment to light and declares its support of the Los Angeles City Council’s consideration of a measure that would promote domestic elephant welfare. In writing a story that was most immediately available and applicable to Los Angeles residents, the LA Times’ editorial board hopes to bring more awareness of the problem to the community and…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis on “Suburb or Nothing” in the Memphis Flyer What should the relationship be between the suburbs and the city? The very small editorial in the Memphis Flyer gives somewhat efficient details on the term “Suburb of Nothing” originated and quoted by Mayor Mick Cornett. The writer of the article in the Commercial Appeal’s, “Suburb of Nothing”, effectively argues his/her point via the use of organization, formal tone and appeals to authority. Doing so, the writer gives history,…

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    Steven Meisel

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    report a comparison will be made between a Steven Meisel editorial entitled ‘Best evening buys’ for American Vogue, 1982 and ‘Asexual revolution’ also lensed by Steven Meisel for W magazine’s October 2004 issue. Image 1, 2016 (2000) Steven Meisel - photographer - page 5. Available at: http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f71/steven-meisel-photographer-243643-5.html (Accessed: 26 April 2016). The first ‘Best evening buys’ is a simplistic editorial, featuring models wearing doll like dresses in a…

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    In Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s editorial for the Provincial Freeman, she writes many reasons for why there should be an African American newspaper. Mary Ann Shadd Cary is an African American abolitionist and writer for the fugitive community. Mary Ann Shadd Cary appeals to the audiences’ sense of logos when she says “...due to our Constitution and Government, that we should train ourselves so as to fit us for the discharge duties of freemen…”. Mary Ann Shadd Cary is saying that since she is a free…

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