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    I believe the 2014 Cicero Speech Writing Award winning speech “Write Your Own Story” written by Aaron Hoover (spoken by Bernie Machen) exemplifies eloquence. This speech is an example of an eloquently written speech as well as and an eloquently delivered speech. Not only was this speech well researched, well written, and well spoken, it was also an appropriate reaction to the rhetorical situation by addressing the audience, situation, exigence, and constraints. By addressing the rhetorical…

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    Strengths Of Feminism

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    Sharpe (1976) conducted a study and researched the attitudes of girls towards their ambitions in London schools. In 1976, the results of her content analysis showed that the girls were focused on marriage and motherhood once they had finished school. One female pupil stated that ‘I think men should [have careers]. If they [girls] want to they can, but I think it suits men really’ (Sharpe, 1976, p.132). Sharpe revisited the schools in the 1994 and used the same methods of research. She found that…

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    the old days that it was okay to go witch hunting. It was a respectable, moral, and highly intellectual pursuit against powerful figures. In the story Macbeth Jennifer states that when Macbeth meet the witches everything became different he start to want power because they said he may become king one day. The witches basically controlled Macbeth actions. In the article it say that Lady Macbeth could be consider as an evil female or otherwise a witch because she subverts the order of sexes and…

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    Stephen Stebner Mrs. McGee H English 9 15 September 2015 Summer Reading Literary Analysis Essay Title During the summer I read the book Zorro by Isabel Allende. This is a story about the development of a true hero and his companions. The infamous character Zorro is apparent throughout the novel, beginning in his young childhood all the way up to his adulthood, while along the way he faces obstacles that test his skills both physically and emotionally. The theme of the story is love, but the…

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    1. Define in one detailed page each of the following four (A thru D) approaches to film analysis. Be certain to identify any individuals associated with each approach. Be thorough in your answers. Auteur Approach: This is a filmmaking theory in which the film director is perceived a creative force in the motion picture. The theory has its bearing form France in late 1940s.Auteur theory as was named by Andrew Sarris, an American Film critic is an outgrowth of Andre Bazin and Alexandre Astruc…

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    FCA and Society & Health Essay Discuss experiences of health care and the factors that may influence patient satisfaction with reference to health inequalities. The satisfaction of consumers with a particular product or service has become an important measure of quality in many areas of the public sector. Over the past decades the increased “consumerism” of health services has led to higher expectations, which in turn led to regular measurement of patients’ satisfaction with the care they…

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    Character Analysis of the Old Lady in Flannery O’Conner’s “Good Men are hard to Find.” William Miles South University Online Composition III/Literature | ENG1300 S03 Week 4 Assignment 2 Faculty: Charles Cannon 10/4/2016 In the short story, “A Good Man is hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor, the main character is simple named the old lady. This essay will focus on her character and how she deals with what goes on in this story. She is naïve to the bone and submissive to the core. These…

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    what being ethical is and how people should act to be counted as ethical human beings. The author implies, humans that use products, meats or anything made from the sacrificing of animals are immoral people who must change to become moral like he is. I disagree with the author that it’s morally wrong to kill animals for human use because it’s acceptable in the Bible. Animals eat other animals for survival and humans are animals that do the same. Many of us eat animals…

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    From the summer before my freshman year of high school, until the middle of my junior year, I would have bouts of bulimia ranging from a one time incident to a consistent several week episode. Currently, I am doing well and have not taken part in such an issue for about a year and a half. While it is a personal issue that is, in part a result of self esteem issues beyond those thrust upon me by society, I do believe society 's expectations played a large role in my issue. The notion that girls…

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    Full House: Gender Theory

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    aired on TV. Full House is about a sport broadcaster whose wife died and was left with three daughters to look after. Danny is the father name and he needs help raising his three little girls. Danny seeks the help from his brother in law known as Jessie a rocker and his best friend Joey who is a struggling comedian. The show continues to focus on the lives of these three men who take on female roles when taking care of the three girls.…

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