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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper At your petition, I have read and reviewed the article “Never Just Pictures” by Susan Bordo, to consider whether it would be fit to use it in The Shorthorn or not. After much thought and analysis I strongly suggest that it should be published in the The Shorthorn. Although the article is outdated and a bit rusty, it is still extremely relevant to the The Shorthorn audience. The author gives firm evidences by using the three rhetorical appeals, logos, ethos, and pathos…

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    Advertisements are known to have hidden meanings within them. The product being sold, whether it is clothes, food, or cars, have an underlying message that reflects the advertiser’s attention and the consumer’s ideals. In the advertisement I analyzed on True Religion Brand Jeans, the advertisement depicts a black and white photograph of an attractive male and female model on a motorcycle in the desert to which the female model is looking out into the distance with her head turned away from the…

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    Hair Cut Up Research Paper

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    11 secret tip to develop your hairs 1. understand that it cannot grow overnight. unless your scalp unleashes new strands like a Chia pet, gaining new length goes to take time. "Hair typically only grows approximately 1 / 4 of an inch — to a half an inch max — a month," says movie star hair stylist Mark Townsend, who helped Ashley Olsen develop out her uneven bob to beyond her waist. "and that is best if it's miles splendid-healthful and does not have a ton of cut up ends." the bottom line:…

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    I am writing in response to your request that I analyze Susan Bordo’s “Never just Pictures” and make a recommendation for or against the publication in The Shorthorn. I have considered the rhetorical appeals of Bordo’s piece and determined it will be largely persuasive with the readers of The Shorthorn. The readers are highly likely to find the piece interesting mainly because the article, even though written and published in 1997, is still valid in this modern day era. The Shorthorn readers are…

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    The Synonymy Of Madness And Sexism In Fincher’s Fight Club And Browning’s “Porphyria’s Lover” The presence of gender roles is undeniable in the 1999 movie Fight Club and the Victorian poem “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning. Both works have an unnamed narrator on a quest for masculinity through power and violence. While the behavior of the narrators in Fight club and “Porphyria’s Lover” appears to be proof of their madness, it is actually used to demonstrate the skewed view of masculinity in…

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    with what the media has poisoned young people’s minds with by making them uncomfortable with their own body. Dr. Susan states “a lean body - still matter enormously in these ads, and we are still being told how to be in the mode which best serves Calvin Klein” (3). She also leaves all the ladies questioning the makeup and hair industries and how they “continue to promote their own self-serving aesthetics of facial perfection” (3). So students can get the message that this article was trying to…

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    kind of look like the real brands. In the Elizabethan Era they didn’t have designer and labels, they just had the rich. The rich or royal class were the labels of the 1500-1600’s. Today we have so many labels and designers to choose from. There is Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Pink, Miss Me and so many more. Some are expensive and some are cheap just depends who is the…

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    classical and grotesque bodies. This idea comes from the Russian social theorist, Mikhail Bakhtin. Classical bodies refer to the clean, sculpted, and hairless bodies we may picture when thinking of a Greek statue or the more modern version may be a Calvin Klein model. Grotesque bodies refer to hairy, untamed, primitive, and animal-like bodies. Immergut uses Burt Reynolds as a classic example of a grotesque body. “The hairy male body has become a type of grotesque natural body,” (Immergut, 560).…

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    1. There are many reasons why people believe media has an effect on them. The media as we know it is everywhere, and in many forms. We see it on the internet, on television commercials and through the ads we see on buses and newspapers. These are some reasons to believe that we can't escape the media due to the fact that it’s in front of us. In actuality, we all consume media the way that we want to see it. This is true as we pick and chose what we want to watch, and listen to which makes us…

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    Mice are mice. Dogs are dogs. Humans are humans. This should be simple to understand, yet, we live in a world with such a high amount of people believing that cruel, painful testing on innocent animals will have the same outcome for people. The truth is that 95% of the tests that pass through animals proceed to fail in the human body. And why would that be? The two of us are such different species with different body structures and brain functions; therefore, we aren’t correspondent at all. In…

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