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    different people. When someone is called a nerd by their friends it is not considered a big deal, but when a stranger calls another stranger a 'nerd' or a ‘geek’, it can be seen as aggressive. The sole idea of 'America needs Its nerds' by Leonid Fridman is that America does, if fact, need its individuals that would rather read a book than go out and party, who would rather study than play football, who would rather build upon their academic prowess than their social or physical skills because without kids like these, America; the great, world-class superpower, would be full of sheep who follow the trend of being anti-intellectual and who intentionally dumb themselves down to fit in with people who follow the same stupid trends. One of the points that Fridman makes is that people who are a little less socially amble are often called names like 'geek'. A 'geek', Fridman writes, according to Webster's New World Dictionary, is a street performer who shocks the public by biting off heads of…

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    When we think of the words nerd and geek, we think of a smart person with freckles and thick-framed glasses. They are usually bullied by the athletic people of a school and are at the lowest rung of the social ladder. But why do we also think about that same person being harmed and ridiculed? Why can’t we praise their intelligence and use it to improve our society? These questions are argued in Leonid Fridman’s “America Needs Its Nerds.” In order to do this, Fridman uses rhetorical strategies…

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    In a passage from America Needs Its Nerds, Leonid Fridman writes about the flaws within the system of values in our society. The main fault he focuses on is that society only has disrespectful or demeaning terms such as geek and nerd for the “...intellectually curious and academically serious.” (Lines 3,4). Fridman continues to discuss the widespread of anti-intellectualism that takes place at all academic institutions including colleges and elementary schools. He utilizes numerous rhetorical…

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    "America Needs Its Nerds" by Leonid Fridman is a powerful crafted argument on the social status or so called geeks. The hard hitting imager Fridman uses carries the words on the paper into a motiopn picture playing in ones mind. Nerds, were would we be without them? "Nerds and Geeks must stop being ashamed of who they are." People must admit that being called a nerd or geek in todays society is basically an insult. Why" People of this statue should not be ashamed to be a peasent on the social…

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    We have all heard a million times about nerds and geeks but do we actually know the meaning of those words? Leonid Fridman evokes his thoughts about America’s wrong ideology when referring to people who are fervent in achieving academic success. The author utilizes definition, comparison and contrast, and synecdoche in America Needs Its Nerds as rhetorical devices to rectify society’s view of nerds and geeks. Fridman includes the real definition of the word geek to make understandable how…

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    In the passage, " America Needs its Nerds," by Leonid Freeman, the author is talking about a growing issue in American Culture and academics. Freeman talks about how many kids are getting called "nerds" and "geeks" just for taking their education more seriously than others. He wants to tell his audience that America needs to end the culture of calling kids nerds and geeks and start hitting the books so that those kids can be intellectual. This is Freedman's argument. He develops his argument by…

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    In Leonid Fridman's "America Needs Its Nerds" his argument states that Americans idolize social and physical skills instead of academics. Fridman uses pathos, how being a nerd and/or a geek is not a bad thing but a good thing, and facts to strengthen his argument. Pathos can be found throughout Fridman's argument. Fridman uses experiences pf students - college, high school, elementary - to display different moments a "nerd" or "geek" can feel isolated. For example, in paragraph three Fridman…

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    Leonid Fridman in his article “America Needs Its Nerds” (1990) proposes that “For America’s sake the anti-intellectual values that pervade our society must be fought.” Fridman accomplishes the by first spelling out how the meaning of the terms geek and nerd are derogatory, secondly, he explains how at prestigious colleges “nerds are ostracized while athletes are idolized.” Third, Fridman describes how other countries treat the intellectually serious: hold them and teacher above athletes. Fridman…

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    Leonid Fridman creates a harsh picture of American geeks in his essay, "America Needs Its Nerds." Fridman presents the argument that America is slowly falling behind other industrialized nations because athletes are constantly praised for their physical abilities while those with intellectual ability are snubbed. In his "America Needs Its Nerds" essay, Fridman develops his argument by using harsh word choices when discussing nerds to create an intense diction that juxtapositions nerds and jocks…

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    be educated in America. Nerds do not receive the same amount of credit as athletes. The author explains how nerds can become social outcasts. Some students study from five-eight hours a day and are “ashamed to admit, even to their friends how much they study.” The truth is that knowledge can take you so much further in life, then being on the football team at your high school. This passage carries a serious tone. Eventually, students will graduate and may or may not continue to play that sport…

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