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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump believes that America is headed in the wrong direction. Donald Trump is well known for being an excellent entrepreneur and executive. Trump’s speech at the Iowa Summit informs voters of the ineligibility of his Republican Party competition. In the process of belittling his competition, he praises himself in hopes of getting the voters to believe that he is most eligible for the presidential position. Trump’s speech appeared to be narcissistic at the…

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    can powerfully transform your body. If you stick to it, and add in the effect of your increased metabolism, you will begin to see significant results. Weight training works your muscles and builds them up. A good weight training regimen will consist of exercises for all of the muscle groups in your body. In order to allow your muscles enough time to recover, you only need to work each muscle group once a week. Since you can do related groups together on the same day, you can do all of your…

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    group. In chapter 3 we could see Ralph and Simon working together to build houses for the rest of the group to make shelter. Jack and his portion hunted out to find pigs and meat to find and kill to collect their meal. Ralph's group was unsuccessful at their task yet they still continued to work. Especially Ralph as he was frustrated when the houses he made kept on falling down, as his role as leader it was his duty to keep order.…

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    The man in the story of “To build a fire” by Jack London faced many challenges traveling through Yukon Klondike. The man faced challenges because he was not very prepared to travel through the Yukon Klondike do to the harsh weather. The man was very confident, and arrogant through out his journey trying yo look for gold. In the story he was affected mainly by the setting for which situations he couldn’t stop. The settings in “To build a fire” impacted the man physically, mentally, and…

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    Martin Luther King Jr builds an argument to persuade his audience in his speech that American involvement in the Vietnam War is unjust. Martin Luther King progressively strengthens his logic and persuasiveness by mentioning the situation of the war vividly, connecting him and Vietnam by using adequate language; Martin Luther King conveys his emotion to the audience by using convincing words and illustrating his feelings of each situations in order to make the readers agree to his statement.…

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    is not the truth. Gladwell’s purpose is to point out that without social media we can accomplish way more. He analyzes the opinion of journalists who claim that social media is the ‘new activism.’ He creates a confident and straightforward tone in order to appeal to the readers so they are influenced to believe his opinion. Gladwell uses many rhetorical strategies and a few of the most important ones that are used are anecdote, pathos, and logos. Gladwell begins his essay by describing…

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    American history, however when some confederate soldiers came back to the south they were surprised to find that their home had been completely destroyed and in ruins. To fix the south we need to abolish slavery and any form or type of slave labor, build schools in the south that are not separated, and shutdown prejudice groups like the ‘KKK’. This is a very important matter because the south needs help on improving its economy and improving itself in general. If we want to make any sort of…

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    of the Homestead Act throughout her novel O Pioneers. Alexandra Bergson and her family must overcome many obstacles to accomplish successful farming in the Middle West. Cather uses the main character, Alexandra, to portray the great feat taken in order to continually learn how to cultivate the rugged land and make it into flourishing farmland. Alexandra followed her father’s wishes in taking care of the farm— a task that was uncertain to be accomplished. Willa Cather’s detailed story about the…

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    that she wants to go to therapy because she wants correct her weakness and build her strength. When Judy came to therapy, she was disheveled. It was clear that she had not brushed her hair, cleaned her teeth, and did not take a recent shower in the past 24 hours. At 19 years old, Judy explained that she was feeling down, and had a lack…

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    battle blind. I research, and produce intelligence information. I build and provide different types of briefings/presentations for commanders and aircrew. I also build daily summaries that include information on a given day’s events. I enjoy these tasks because they match up with my first use learning patterns of sequence and precision. The precision pattern is used a lot during days that I have to research tons of information. When I build briefings and presentations I am using both sequence…

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