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    in this article is to point out what is wrong with financial reporting, and the authors want all people are doing business have to usefully describe the truth, and nothing with the truth in financial reports. The authors are using description, exemplification, comparison and contrast strategies to express their purpose on…

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    According to traditional stereotypes men are solid and prevailing, whereas females are submissive. In the Exemplification paragraph, “Don’t call me a hot tamale” By Judith Ortiz Cofer, reminds me of How people stereotype each other by Gender, and plays an image in my head of how many portray Gender stereotypes. It is known that society teaches Women to wear dresses, serve food, and take care of babies. On the other hand, men are taught to do any hardware, labor jobs and anything that…

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    people of color are seen ass less or not important. Throughout the years the prejudice views towards people of color has began to lessen in some ways but surely many of these prejudice views carried into the centuries after it. Brent staples Exemplification essay "Black Men and Public Space" and Jesús Colon's Narrative essay "Little Things are Big" both deal with the problems of prejudice views on people of color in different time periods. Both authors use similar characteristics in their…

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    Dawkins’ ideology regarding the nature of ideas, for example, affects the philosophies of numerous theorists, three of whom are Kuhn, Popper, and Lakatos. Those philosophers provide distinctive theories as to how paradigms arise in science. Despite the differences in their ideologies, however, Kuhn, Popper, and Lakatos all demonstrate Dawkins’ memetic ideas. Kuhn, for example, crafted a systemic, three-step ideology consisting of “pre-science,” “normal” science,…

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    correlation between technology and teens of the 21st century. All four articles present their target audience with convincing arguments through Rhetorical strategies such as process analysis, exemplification,…

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    considering being accountants. As an accounting major student, we all know that CPA test is hard to pass. I think the reader can understand why the professionally qualified faculty of CPA is significant for students by this particular description. One more example of description is AACSB Bridge Program. I think for some readers, they don't have the clear understanding about this program and what it refers to. Gabbin and Browning describe it as “Five-day program are designed to help professionals…

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    Using every man’s desires to his advantage, the narrator addresses attractiveness, provides examples, and exhibits a self-confident persona to further persuade his watchers to purchase the product. Old Spice plays heavily into one of man’s foremost wants instilled by society. Men become more inclined to make a decision in favor of the company as their yearning to feel attractive surfaces. The exemplification of a grandiose style of living further pushes the audience to come to the settlement…

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    In 2010, Old Spice launched a series of humorous commercials featuring Isaiah Mustafa as “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like.” They are incredibly effectual commercials, albeit strange. Portrayed in them are grandiose and lavish lifestyles featuring costly belongings ranging from gondolas to horses to yachts. The commercials were an overnight success and quickly became a cultural phenomenon, generating significant word-of-mouth buzz online and offline. In its commercial, Old Spice effectively…

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    should analyze other musical genres and American society. Blay’s appropriate choice of words combined with the use of other authors’ articles throughout her article, builds her credibility and appeal to the readers emotions. However, her use of exemplification to establish the issue of misogyny within the music industry, creating an ineffective argument. In her article, Balay begins with discussing the demonization and humanization of the hip hop group, N.W.A, through the biopic, Straight Outta…

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    Exemplification Essay Walker Evans’s depiction of life and the people during the Depression of the 1930’s is forlorn, pessimistic, and defeated. A significant example of this is demonstrated in Mr. Evan’s “South Street, New York”, where he has photographed three men lounging around in front of a building. The mood of this photograph can only be described as forlorn, with the men appearing to be homeless because they are lying and sitting on cardboard and newspaper, which is commonly associated…

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