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    The elite NFL athletes in the United States get paid far too much. There are multiple examples of rhetorical tools found throughout this article. Deion Sanders’ Texas-size mansion deals with the context and the audience deals with the NFL and MLB fans. The uses of facts and statistics is highly used throughout this entire article. This issue matters to professional athletes in the United States; while many athletes claim that the amount of money they are making is fair, evidence suggests that the amount of money that they are making is overrated, and that 's why I believe one day professional athletes will not make as much money as they are making now. Shirley Henderson, a publisher and Scottish actress…

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    Bernie Sanders

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    On May 27, 2015, Bernie Sanders, State Senator for Vermont, announced that he was going to run for President of the United States in the 2016 election. He is presently in this race for the Presidency with Hillary Clinton as his only competitor for in the Democratic election, but it does not seem like the free thinking candidate will take the victory. Bernie Sanders was born on September 8, 1941, as the younger of two children. Being from a poor Jewish family that emigrated from Poland during…

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    Binion ENC 1101 August 8, 2016 Bernie Sanders means of persuasion In the article “Make College free for all,” Senator Bernie Sanders uses the presidential election as an opportunity to expose the truth why numerous citizens do not achieve “the American dream” (Sanders 3). Sanders argues that a college education should be free for all citizens. Furthermore, he explains why numerous Americans do not get a chance to go to college. In the article “Make College free for all,” Senator Bernie Sanders…

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    President. The Presidential Candidate we are going to evaluate is known as a progressive socialist. He is the Independent Senator of Vermont and Presidential Candidate for the Democratic Party, Mr. Bernie Sanders. His political agenda is very controversial because he is against big government and in favor of an equal share of wealth. His “socialistic” political views contradict the capitalistic nation we live in, so he is very criticized from many individuals. Some of the personality traits of…

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    Media Bias In Research

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    Media Bias Bias damages research as the researcher chooses to allow his bias to distort the measurements and observations or their interpretation. Bernie Sanders’ plan ensures that every American student gets the opportunity to go to college regardless of their family’s financial situation. Each article proves how the author reveals bias by revealing the rhetoric that persuades the intended audience and who’s responsible for the perpetuation of misinformation. Although the author’s criticizes…

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    Bernie sanders has a lot of people on his side including republicans, women, LGTB, millennials, and minorities. Bernie sanders has been fighting for millennials and minorities since the beginning. According to Bernie Sanders himself "When we stand together, we will always win. When men and women stand together for justice, we win. When black, white and Hispanic people stand together for justice, we win. When straight and gay people stand together for justice, we win. When working families stand…

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    Senator Bernie Sanders is one of the Democratic candidates running for Presidency for the United States for the 2016 election. In 2006, he was elected U.S senate after 16 years of Vermont’s sole man in the House Of Representatives. For 35 years, Bernie Sanders has fought tirelessly for working families and gender equality. Regardless of the many candidates running for the presidency, Bernie Sanders is the fittest candidate running with many well thought out ideas involving economic inequality,…

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    Colonel Harland David Sanders was rejected 1009 times before finding someone who accepted his chicken recipe. He failed 1009 times before finally attaining his lifelong goal. What if he had quit after the first rejection? Or after the first 100? He would have settled into the dull routine of every other American, finding something less adventurous and risky to do. Since he was willing to endure 1009 rejections, and had the stamina to continue pursuing his goal, his chicken is now the prized…

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    The original pragmatic maxim and the whole creation of pragmatism derive their origins from Charles Pierce, the creator of pragmatism and its principle. The pragmatic principle that Pierce develops can be put forth from his essay, “How To Make Our Ideas Clear”, that “our idea of anything is our idea of its sensible effects.” (56) According to Pierce, pragmatism says our understanding or meanings of objects and beliefs formulate because of the qualities and characteristics that the objects and…

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    Swag Research Paper

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    Athletes have to have swagger to be able to play their best. Swagger will help them play better, because they will believe in themselves more. Look at Deion Sanders and Cam Newton. Cam and Deion’s swagger is very apparent. Deion Sanders- also known as Primetime- was one of the most elusive players to ever play football. While watching him on the field someone could, and usually would, get the feeling that Deion thought that he was better than everyone else around him. It seems like that thought…

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