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    Kayli Bessler Anne Clark Composition II 2/12/24 Rhetorical Analysis. We Americans Neglect Our Children: An Analysis The article “We Americans Neglect Our Children”, published on February 7th in the New York Times, discusses how America as a country is neglecting children, as well as the actions that can be taken to fix this problem. Nicholas Kristof, the author of this article, dives into this issue and sheds light on a topic that is rarely talked about: child poverty. He provides statistics,…

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    Additionally, are the effects air power had on both the Allies side as well as the Axis side. Furthermore, specifically pin pointing the changes that arose during the course of the war. Logistics played a substantial part of the war for both sides and enabled both the Axis and Allied powers to fight a treacherous six-year war. Who logistics favored more is undoubtedly the Allied powers as Josef Stalin believed that if not for the machines and manufacturing that the…

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    all of this nation’s god association came from. Being actively interested in history I knew that the pledge wasn’t always practiced within the United States so I never knew where we came up with the pledge of allegiance came from and where the god part came from. All my questions were answered with this book. This non-fiction book is entitled One Nation Under God and was…

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    become crippled, but people think women can’t handle that type of thing happening for an extended time. Women should be equal to men. As stated June 1948, why can’t women be assigned to ships or planes that are engaged in combat missions? (Bell N.P.) Back then congress made it very clear to keep us women out through regulations. Nothing could…

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    ones that they love most. This was the opportunity that most of us got, to be able to come to this country (“I remembered, when I was living back in my country, everyone in my neighborhood would dream to come to America, The country of the opportunity, opportunity to get a good education, to find a decent job, and the opportunity to arrange a better future for your loved one”), and to continue day in and day out, to make a different in our life. It is through the American dream that people can…

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    thousand years, the Jews regained their sovereignty, through a challenging process. The Jews, which had suffered more than any other population during the Holocaust, were spread all over the world, many of them striving to recover from the World War II. The active presence of a leader that could motivate people towards a common goal of unification and the creation of a new county was essential to the Jewish people. David Ben-Gurion, leader of the Jewish community of Palestine and first Israel’s…

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    For the first part of this final research paper, I will examine politics in America from an etic perspective by taking a step back and make an attempt to be an outsider looking in on the way politics tend to work. When writing about a culture in an etic perspective, one must ensure that they are livening an outsider’s objective view of that culture and do not let their own biases take over. (Crapo, 2013 1.1). Miner gives a very good example of how to write from an etic perspective in his…

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    and Hong Kong, controlling trade. After the second war, other countries thought they should have the same rights and economic advantages. By the end of the 19th century, many different countries laid claim to certain industries within China. Leopold II also contributed to the urged a group of his own Belgians to pursue the inlands of Africa because of the fertile valleys. That eventually led to treaties with local leaders in the Congo to open up their lands to commercial exploitation. This all…

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    A multitude of things occur within the jazz club but what stands out the most is within last couple of sentences of the story just as the narrator states “ Then he put it back on top of the piano. For me, then, as they began to play again, it glowed and shook above my brother’s head like the very cup of trembling. This would fall into the connection that Donald Murray pointed out when he states “The final point of the story is that the narrator, through his own suffering and the example of Sonny…

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    activists include Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Rosa Parks, but there were many others who played a major role in achieving equality for all such as Thurgood Marshall. Born in July of 1908 Thurgood Marshall grew to become the quarter back of the civil rights movement. Paving the way for the more well-known Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. He won cases such as Topeka’s Brown Versus Board of Education ruling that separate, but equal was really separate but, not equal.…

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