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    Black Lives Matter is a black liberation movement that has spurred controversy throughout the country because of their numerous protests and has caused many news sources to write articles arguing for or against their protests by use of ethos, pathos, and logos. The articles that will compared are from The Star Tribune and Black Lives Matter’s website (blacklivesmatter.com) and are titled “Milwaukee violence detracts from goals of shooting protests” and “A Herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter…

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    shootings, teens getting their hands on their parents’ guns, and kids accidentally shooting themselves, people want laws set forward to limit the use of guns. In “End the Gun Epidemic in America,” The Editorial Board talks about how they want stricter gun laws because no one really needs to own a gun. The Editorial Board believes there should be stricter gun laws in the United States because they think it’s too easy to get your hand on a gun and possibly injure someone. Their use of pathos…

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    entrepreneur, he worked as an intern during 2006 for surfing magazines and he got educated on the workings of editorial publication. The outdoors was what he enjoyed and decided to explore the cold, open spaces of Iceland, Canada and Alaska. Incredible stories were told and captured in these places that helped him to build a career. To build a career was not easy and he decided to look beyond editorial…

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    From an editorial standpoint, Gigi expressed that a sizable chunk of the team’s day-to-day work is done individually and electronically. She notes that as we occasionally convene for meetings, most communication is conducted via email. Technology is an artifact that…

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    Edgar Allen Poe was recognized as one of the most influential authors of his time. He was mostly known for his different poems and short stories, like “The Cask of Amontillado” or “The Tell-Tale Heart.” His most well-known poem is “The Raven” which was recognized for its horror essence. He wasn’t like any other poet, he mainly wrote horror and fiction. His life wasn’t a happy go lucky, his main influence for writing the horror and fiction stories was his life. He was the pioneer for creating the…

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    Omnivore's Dilemma

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    The part of this course Language and Mass Communication will be included in this written task through the form of an editorial. The book that has been studied in class, Omnivore’s Dilemma presents multiple issues that clearly affect and concern many societies, in which by using one of the many ideas it contains, it can be embodied into an editorial. Knowing that editorials discuss issues that concern a broad audience, by using the food industry along with its social, economic and cultural…

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    Obama Care Individualism

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    more than 50 times). The healthcare system we have now, however, is far from universal. Though Obamacare has fixed some of the issues that America has with its healthcare system, America is still overspending on healthcare by an insane amount. The editorial Who Hates Obamacare by the New York Times states that “... The number of uninsured Americans has dropped sharply, especially in states that have tried to make the law work. But millions are still uncovered, and in some cases high deductibles…

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    recidivism rate, provide inmates with a new life with more opportunities and make the society a safer place—are crucial. In addition, it really saves taxpayer 's money in the long run. On average, New Yorkers pay about $60,000 per inmate per year (The Editorial Board, 2016), a significant amount of money that approximately equal to the yearly salary of a middle class business man. In addition, US by far has the highest incarceration rate than any of the industrialized nation in the world…

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    an editorial from the Springfield Daily Mail. This began to lower Munchy’s profits, so they decided to…

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    In the editorial, No Unbiased Way to Measure Happiness, the author stated that measuring happiness would fail to lead to an overall assessment of the nation’s success. However, measuring the nation’s success off of happiness would open the doors for a measurement…

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