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    Whippman Thesis

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    For instance, Ruth backs up her point by stating there is “a marked increase in solitary ‘happiness pursuits’,” this supports her previous sayings on how society believes happiness comes from within, time alone, by showing the population actually takes part in the belief, making Ruth's findings believable. Whippman also exercises how this point of view is changing “spiritual and religious practice...from a community based endeavor to a private one.” the mentioning of this shows the length of the…

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    All About Greed Rhetoric

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    graduate, and he has studied and lived abroad and speaks multiple languages. Also, he is a recipient of two Pulitzer Prizes. In the article “Is the Business World All About Greed?” by Nicholas Kristof, Kristof utilizes tone, organization, and exemplification in order to convince the audience, especially business students, that the business world can be used for good. Throughout the article, Kristof manages to keep a casual, light-hearted,…

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    communication and provide structure for human experience and influence people to share common explanations and understandings.”(pg. 58). Tattoos were once believed to be a risky and despised by society owing to the fact that it’s generational exemplification of rebellion, hard living, etc. Peer pressure among the older…

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    A life engulfed with fear, drudgery, and forced obedience, has compelled the people in this dystopian society to accept a miserable way of life and give in to the dictatorial, collectivist regime, yet all it took was one twinkling star amongst a dark, desolate midnight sky, Equality 7-2521, to escape the clutching grasps of this regime and finally discover the long-lost yet such a priceless word to humanity, I. Ayn Rand, the prolific writer of Anthem, portrays her repudiation for the ideals of…

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    He uses the rhetorical strategy of big names as he does this, by quoting many professors at renowned and prestigious colleges around the country and interviewing students. For example, “In Dr. Settersten’s critical thinking class at Oregon State University” (59). Furthermore, Setterson states that “there are things you're taught and then there are things you learn”(64). Using Oregon State University appeals to ethos in its own…

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    quotes is, “I don’t paint my dreams or nightmares, I paint my own reality.” Unlike Frida Kahlo, Boxer from the novel Animal Farm, contradicts her nonconformity. The loyal horse was unable to recognize the corruption that was right in front of him. For example, “I would not have believed such things could happen on our farm. It must be due to some fault in ourselves.” After his leader Napoleon was having animals slaughtered, he remained dedicated. Kahlo was a big time feminist who did not…

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    College Male Influence

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    The College Male and His Influence on the World Countless times during our lives, we will be faced with a choice to make. It is one or it is the other. You can have either chocolate or have vanilla; call heads or call tails; go right or go left; go to UT or go to OU. However, there is one situation in which being one or the other becomes a much more complicated endeavor. The concept of gender is one much more complex than that of deciding between two things, for gender is not a choice, but…

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    Destiny essay In the United States we live our lives based around the idea of freedom and free will. The idea that we can do whatever we want, whenever we want. But how much of our lively hood is really in our control? In the poem “Fire on the Hills” written by Robinson Jeffers, he describes a forest raging with fire, burning everything in its path. Using metaphor, paradox, and vivid imagery Jeffers convey’s that nothing controls its own fate, and every things fate is connected. On the other…

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    Whitman’s beliefs—just look at the title. But in the poem, he does something so simple yet revolutionary for poetry that also emphasizes a balance of individualism and community, private and public thoughts: he directly addresses the reader. For example, in lines 1207-1208, “Not I, not anyone else can travel that road for you, / You must travel it for…

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    individuality, everybody dresses the same, has the same hair cut, and the government control everything? That's what it's like in Jonas's community when they started sameness, everything was the same and citizens of the community had no rights, a exemplification of having no rights is, people in Jonas's community cannot choose their spouse. As a result, sameness is bad and communities, ones like Jonas shouldn't have sameness because it can cause everything to be the same; Just black and white. …

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