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    The Aristotelian Triad is one of many ways to produce an argument. The proofs of the method include ethos, or credibility, logos, or logic, and pathos, or emotion. Each part has its necessary place in every argument because each one affects the audience in a different way. By using each facet of the triad, one can be sure to provide a well rounded case for any occasion that will appeal to everyone on some level. In the United States, we look to our Presidents for leadership in times of trouble.…

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    Second Amendment Debate

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    situation would have turned out much different, maybe even deadly for the homeowner. There are also many other reasons why the Second Amendment can be exercised effectively. If you have a gun you might as well get the most use out of it right? This is where open carry and concealed carry come into play. With both, you have the ability to take your firearm just about everywhere. Places such as schools would not allow the guns to be on the premises even with the necessary permits. Some…

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    Inaugural Address My fellow Americans, I stand before you today as a part of our country’s very rich history. A country that has based itself on the most sacred document of all time: the Constitution. Two hundred thirty-nine years ago, our founding fathers constructed what they believed our country should abide by. As the country has evolved with the rest of the world, we must not forget what our fathers asked of us. As you all may know, on April 12th a man named Freddie Grey was being…

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    people happy is what brings joy to my life and that there is nothing more important that this to me. These two days brought so much happiness and joy. Even though I wasn’t rewarded with a tangible or materialistic gift, that simple “thank you and God bless you” brought a smile to my face, making me realize that my hard work and I am appreciated by these people. I learned values, and I felt accomplished. When I came back home, I reflected on all that I had learned and experienced these past…

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    inevitable, there are solely ways to prolong it. In the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into The Good Night" by Dylan Thomas, he encourages he's readers to prolong the inevitable death, by stating if you are going to die, you might as well die fighting to stay alive, rather than letting death consume you and win. He tells you to prolong this death by fighting back.Through out the poem death and the certainty of death are reoccurring theme that the author and readers have to face. Dealing firstly with the…

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    Bless Me Ultima Symbolism

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    Symbolism Bless Me, Ultima by Anaya explains the life of a young Mexican-American boy named Antonio Marez. Who lives in New Mexico during the mid-1940. The novel opens up with Ultima, a curandera or a healer who comes to live with Antonia and his family for the last years of her life. As the story progresses, we see the difficulties that Antonio has to go through and how he matures. This novel contains elements of the types of different stories such as drama, fantasy,and nonfiction. This novel…

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    Coming of Age: Antonio In the novel, Bless Me, Ultima, the main character Antonio Marez went through many changes. Bless Me, Ultima is a bildungsroman because the development of Antonio Marez unfolds as the book progresses while he searches for his role in the world. Antonio did not change simply because he aged throughout the duration of the novel, but due to experiences he encountered that influenced his changes. His experiences made him question his beliefs, morals, and what he wanted to do…

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    Different people interrupt the gospel differently. There is a small group of pastor who believe in prosperity gospel teaching. This is the idea where if you donate money to the church, God will reward you later with good fortune. This idea sound great. However certain people have had negative situation with this belief. One person gives money to the church instead of buying her medication and ultimately lost her life. The lists on similar situation happen daily. Some may be thinking does…

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    land is your land this land is my land / this land was made for you and me” (Guthrie 1:1, 1:4). Upon closer inspection, when the last three stanzas of the poem are taken into account, we see that this is not the case at all, and different meaning comes to light. The song that everyone knows today is somewhat different than the original poem that was written by Guthrie, why is this? To get a better understanding of Guthrie’s poem, you have to get a better understanding of what was going on in the…

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    with Christ will produce fruit. Individuals who contains sincere faith would in addition work. In the book of Philippians starting at versus 9-11 reads, "And I pray that your devotion will thrive increasingly, with information and insight, doing this you can accept actuality of perfection, and what is true and unblemished until Jesus comes, brimming with the produce of respectability that is achieved through Christ, to God being…

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