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    Introduction According to the LLD 100A course reader, rhetoric is a study of how effective “communication achieves its goals.” All writers use rhetorical strategies in their writing no matter whether they are writing an article, lab report, financial statement, newsletters, or simply a letter. Rhetorical strategies are referring to pattern of organization such as analysis of cause and effect, division and classification, exemplification, definitions, comparison and contrast, process analysis…

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    Memorial and the Politics of Collective Memory are “central signifiers that define the meaning and impact of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, and thus the status of race relations and race politics since that time” Outlining that King has been signified as a myth to display…

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    The moment we had to choose someone to interview I instantly knew who my interviewee was going to be. I realized that I had to pick someone I knew a lot about and also someone whose job easily related to the economy. The person I choose to interview was going to be my mom and my reasoning for choosing her was because her job directly relates to the economy and is something that I have a decent amount of knowledge about. Not only is her job linked to the local and global economy but she also…

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    Business Issue: The Asset Management Industry There are two general approaches to investment management – either utilizing active investment management or passive investment management. An active investment managers’ goal is to outperform a specific benchmark index by identifying mispriced securities. A passive managers’ goal is to closely track or replicate the return pattern of a specified benchmark index at a low cost. A passive manager does not make any attempt to seek out mispriced…

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    Will…..No Such Thing What does a collective society mean, how dow does it work? The purpose of this is to give insight to those who know nothing about a collective society. The society in the novel Anthem is a brutal one, that requires everyone to think less of themselves in order for the group to better survive and thrive. Collectivism is a social outlook on society, that says that the interests of the group should be put above everything else. In a collective society people cannot choose…

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    many conflicts in the fight between individual freedoms and collective national obligations. Ideally, individual freedoms and collective national obligations should coincide, but they clearly did not coincide during the Iranian Revolution. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi and "Individualism and Freedom: Vital Pillars of True Communities" by Edward Younkins affect the readers' views on individual freedoms and collective national obligations by stating the importance of…

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    National memory is a key component of a state’s collective identity. Various interpretations of state histories allow citizens to publicly recollect, and in turn, shape the way that they understand one another in cultural, social, and political contexts. Emile Durkheim and Maurice Halbwachs create the groundwork for defining collective memory, an idea that is very closely related to how national memory functions. Maggie Andrews and Susan-Mary Grant uses this idea of group thinking to explore the…

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    from Durkheim’s concepts of collective effervescence and religious symbols.…

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    White Guilt In America

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    With recent events taking place in the United States, a specific term is being used: “white guilt.” Similar to collective guilt, white guilt is this notion of feeling guilty for the mistreatment of minorities by white people. White guilt in America, however, differs from the collective guilt of the Germans in the sense that when white Americans express their white guilt, they do it for the purpose of trying to distance themselves from the injustices done to minorities and to try to prove their…

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    The collective super-ego clashes with man’s internal super-ego because each individual has different standards of right and wrong. Reinhold Niebuhr speaks of the flaws in society’s super-ego in his book Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study in Ethics and Politics…

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