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    my education. When Pink says, “I’ve seen the future and it works. It works in around-the-clock bursts in Sydney, Australia. It works on guerrilla-style side projects in Mountain View, California. And it works whenever it damn well pleases in Charlottesville, Virginia. The reason why it works is because of how it works.” I picked this from the book because at the beginning of the chapter I was confused. When I finished the chapter I went back and I like how it said. It relates to my academic…

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    Ana Shafer Experience at The Fralin Museum of Charlottesville David Malangi Daymirringu | Michael Krueger Murayana the Yirritja Honey Man | Changing of the Guards 1989 | 2012 Natural ochres on wood, feathers, and resin | Lithograph 1990.7008.029 | 2013.4 My Experience at the Fralin Museum The Fralin Museum of Art in Charlottesville wasn’t like any museum I’ve ever gone too. My experience at the Fralin was subpar when compared to my expectations. In such a modest building the rooms had…

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    In this article there are many references to the different areas of rhetorical analysis, but I think pathos the use of emotions forms most of the article. First, the author starts out by building a picture of a young teenage boy “Emmett Till”, he describes him as a boy with “cherubic features” and a “boyish grin”. By using his audience’s emotions, he is saying how someone who reminds us of an angel can do something, which resulted in his untimely death. He continues to use emotions as the…

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    The novel To Kill A Mockingbird displays a large amount of racism as well as discrimination. This can also be seen in the real world as well. Many people are racist and create groups to protest for what they believe. Furthermore, people discriminate against people who are different or don’t believe in the same ideals. They convey this by protesting, organizing groups, and racial profiling. These are the topics I will be analyzing in this essay to show how much hasn’t changed for some people…

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    Protest Movement

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    Protesting is a form of activism around the world. It can be a way to bring change into the world. Protesting is a worldwide act, and there are many different ways to do it. Just a few examples are boycotting, marches, sit-ins, petitions, strikes, riots, and rallies. Although some forms of protesting can be controversial, it is an American right to stand up for what you believe in. Protesting is an important thing in society because it raises visibility about the cause, it unites people under…

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    The protest was about the statue of Robert E Lee. It's in a public park in Charlottesville Virginia. Many people protested to take it down, but white supremacists also protested to keep it there. Blacks and other protesters demanding it is taken down others thought of the statue as a sign of hate. As the white protesters said it was…

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    Unite The Right Analysis

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    on the slaves of color and giving examples of her heritage that were brought over as slaves and gave the country the most of its’ wealth during that period of time while also denouncing the acts of the White-Nationalists and Neo-Nazis at the Charlottesville Riots. Nelson also establishes a wide variety of emotional connections to those who are originally native to the land, people who are culturally antithetical, and those who are of a similar opinion on how they have to hyphenate to be…

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    The Charlottesville riots, threat of nuclear warfare, hurricane Harvey, and Donald Trump's presidency, are just some of this years occurrences that have news reporters busy and protesters livid. Many of them could be compared to John Steinbeck's novel “The Grapes of Wrath” in one way or another, but the one we are comparing is the protest to increase the pay of fast food workers. After reading “The Grapes of Wrath” and then reading the article from USA Today by Bruce Horovitz and Yamiche…

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    Antifa Movement Essay

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    riots that followed, groups of people in black smashed windows and hurled Molotov cocktails which caused an estimated $100,000 in property damage. Others, still, may remember them for actively fighting Neo-nazi and white nationalist protesters at Charlottesville, VA on August 12. Antifa has been denounced by leading figures on both the left and right. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) issued a statement denouncing Antifa and declaring, “Our democracy has no room for inciting violence,…

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    after the election, Bannon’s hands were seen in anti-immigration measures and Trump policy on race. The travel ban targeted Muslims. Draconian immigration measures focused on brown people. And Bannon backed Trump for his tone-deaf remarks on Charlottesville. Extreme Right Wordsmith:…

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