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    Ch. 4 Visual Rhetoric: Images as Arguments Question # 4 The question is raised about if the press should photographic images be published in new papers that display death and dying? In Ephron reading. She argues about the cause and effect it is to its consumer, the reader with photographic images of death and dying. The consumer will read an article, but it is the visual persuasion that catches their eye more than the title of the article. Images have a very important role to its viewers. The…

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    Summary: The Immortals of Meluha’- Review by Gaurav Sharma The Immortals of Meluha is the first book of Shiva trilogy.The story navigates us across a wonderful journey of a place named Meluha. Meluha is an imaginary land.The land is the habitat of Tibetan Tribes.Lord Shiva is the ruler of Tibetan Tribes.Shiva ascend to the journey of being Lord by his character,deeds and destiny. The writer has intelligently used the story of mythology and ornamented it with his exceptional writing skills…

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    childhood to adulthood can be marked by one definitive point. According to Psychoanalysts, humans reach their pinnacle once they have matured their sexual interests, while Humanists discuss self-actualization. The Apache have the Sunrise Ceremony, and the Amish have Rumspringa. This common thread stretches across every major- childhood to adulthood is one clean transition. Contrasted in literature, The Catcher in the Rye’s Holden Caulfield challenges adulthood as one continuous, damned journey…

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    Hmong culture and my husband’s co-worker and friend is Hmong. I’m fascinated with their beliefs and enjoy learning about their culture. Learning the differences in our beliefs has further made me aware of cultural differences. There are also several Amish and Mennonites communities in the area as well, but I haven’t had a chance to interaction…

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    Since it’s protected by the first amendment, they really can’t do anything about it. The second piece of evidence is, “Amish communities do not view all vaccinations as necessary and some believe that vaccinations weaken the immune system” (Vaccines ProCon.org). This evidence is important because it gives an example of a community that doesn’t believe in vaccinations. Since Amish communities don’t believe in new technology, they don’t think they’re necessary for the health of them and their…

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    Manipulative Magick

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    A hex is manipulative magick. It can be placed on someone as a kind of protection, but a hex can also be placed on someone in a negative way to really manipulate the person and to change the person's own will. So in general a hex can be used negatively, but it does not have to. It is a manipulation to control other people to make them act in a special way, not in their own nature. It can be used to help others, if we want them to be safe from being harmed. The word dates back to the early…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    I was heading out the door of my two story home in the middle of nowhere. I held in one last breath of the sweet smelling pines next to my house as I headed to my car for the big trip. My family had finally decided to take a long cross-country trip, and I was included. As I got into the Jeep, I could swear something was wrong, but I couldn't place it. We were on the road for about a half an hour when I realized what I forgot. “I forgot my suitcase with all of my clothes!” I yelled. Our car came…

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    Nowadays we look at art and literature as boring during or time period. Back in the 1920s all the art and literature was very popular. This 1920s had great author that write story about their life, love story, and so many things. Their are also great artist that be painting picture that express their feeling, objects around them, and their friends and family. All of this in the 1920s was popular in the US. the 1920s have lots of great art made by famous artist, it also have famous author that…

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    Vaccinations, one of the greatest public health accomplishments, are given all around the world (Ten Great Public Health Achievements, 1999). “Vaccines help develop immunity by imitating an infection, but this “imitation” infection does not cause illness” (For Parents: Vaccines for Your Children, 2016). Vaccines prevent against illness and provides protection against large outbreaks and deaths. Although vaccines benefit many individuals, the controversy of safety and denying of rights remains.…

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    Folk Music Research Paper

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    country style would be a good description. The composers in Dead south wear white shirts, suspenders, fedoras and cowboy hats, as well as dirty boots. They have facial hair that would be as prevalent around here. Two look as though they come from Amish background. Shakey Graves, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, and others all meet this style as…

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