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    Golden Gulag Analysis

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    Golden Gulag 1. How does the text circulate? The material analyzed by Ruth Wilson Gilmore circulates in the form of a book that was originally published on December 9, 2006. The author’s intended audience consists of individuals who have been directly or indirectly affected by any form of social racism and in particular those individuals who continue to fight for human rights. Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California, promises to analyze the…

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    Logos, or the means of persuasion by use of reasoning, is a very effective rhetorical strategy that appeals to the reader’s logic. Not only is logos Aristotle’s favorite form of rhetoric but, it is the most widely used rhetorical form. Logos is composed of both inductive and deductive reasoning and in “Does the internet make you dumb” Nicholas car uses both to prove his thesis that the internet is turning us into “superficial and scatterbrained thinkers (Carr 218). He believes the internet is…

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    A sound argument is persuasive and able to convince readers to agree on author’s stand, therefore it must contain both valid and true premises with a complex rhetorical skill. The most remarkable example of Cunningham’s rhetorical strategy is: “The only smile deemed…

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    If a teacher does not wish to be reprimanded, his or her students will all have to do well on the tests. In order to be sure that this happens, teachers will teach to the tests. They will focus not on creative writing, but rather on the type of writing that the test scorers will want to see. Instead of taking field trips, students will be practicing analogies and test taking skills. Literature will not be read intensively, but will instead be skimmed for the main points in order to answer…

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    Facts In Science

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    Science: Facts Making Theories or Theories Making Facts? Are scientists using the facts to form the theories of science or are they making theories then hoping that the facts fit the theory? If the facts do not fit, does science pursue the facts and the root of the facts searching for truth or do scientists ignore the facts if they do not fit and instead pursue to prove their theories by other means? Science has always been a field where the inquisitive may go to seek truth and to pursue…

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    Science: My First Spark”, allowed me to elaborate on how I chose my major. Describing this memory was very nostalgic and brought back positive memories. This paper sharpened my skills relating to reflecting on my experiences, developing sound arguments, and exploring previously unfamiliar ideas. The roots of my interest first stemmed when I first walked into that preschool classroom. Being able to eloquently put those early feelings into words helped me become a better writer. For…

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    following essay will break down the article in order to give the reader an understanding of the author’s main argument and to point out the validity of the argument and whether the argumentation contains fallacious propositions. Then this essay will give ways at which the argumentations can be changed in order to make the argumentation stronger. Before breaking down the argument into syllogism form and pointing out its validity this paper will make the reader aware of the fallacious…

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    music, images and alphabetical text. My biggest concern was to make my argument clear to the audience and i wasn 't sure if i could sum my essay up in a short 3 minute video. So I had to sit down and think about one of the most predominant topic in my essay that the class can understand. So after thinking for a while, I picked the topic about Eddie Huang. I wanted to use the information about Eddie Haung to delineate my argument that stereotyping and racial discrimination will be the catalyst to…

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    My Reflection of this Semester Throughout this semester I was approached with several challenging objectives that caused me to think critically while writing. Writing has never been a strong point of mine. When I came to The University of Alabama, I was apprehensive that I did not acquire the necessary skills to take a college English class. Auspiciously, I feel that I have met the desirable course outcomes and expanded my knowledge on writing. Though I have not perfected all of these writing…

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    Aquinas third proof argues that an object itself can not have always existed there must be a point in which the object was first created, by something that has already existed for an item can not have existed by itself for you would reach the infinite argument where an item is crated by itself that created by itself for that is impossible, squints argues that there must have been an original creator that existed by its own self that led to the creation of other items. St. Aquinas describes that…

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