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    whilst satisfying them all, in theory, life would be easier. However, that is not the case. Your appeals would not be effective to say the least. This is a flaw that affects most newspaper editorials. They seem to have many audiences and they three appeals are take little to no effect. This happened in Sinha’s editorial, “Why do doctors commit suicide?” (2014). He argues that a doctor who is able to express their fears, emotions, frustrations & can receive help is a more efficient doctor and…

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    target for mockery. Even though Linda started to believe integration was not wrong, she was afraid to voice her opinion out of fear of what her father and the whole school might say when they found out she was friends with a Negro. Linda writes an editorial; … I firmly believe that integration has always been, and will always be, a violation of our most deeply held principles. However, I’m coming to believe that … there may be certain smaller changes to our current practices that we may…

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    in my ability to develop and express a clear message to the reader has grown exponentially since English 101. Our initial exploratory writings, Diagnostic Essay and Editorial Analysis, provided me an opportunity to conduct an editorial review on other journalists’ works. Since these assignments, I am now equipped to conduct editorial reviews my own written works allowing for efficient revisions of essays to the professional level. The class conferences and especially peer-review sessions…

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    Former editor of U.S. News & World Report and of Nature and the recipient of a Guggenheim Award, Stephen Budiansky, in his editorial, “The Local Food Movement: Is It a Better Way to Eat?”, published in 2010, addresses the topic of the local food movement, speaks on the results “arbitrary rules” and “locavores” play in the environment and argues that purchasing local food produce is not always the best thing to do. He backs up this claim by doing the following: first, he acknowledges the opposing…

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    Hollie uses tone, anecdotes, and pathos to sufficiently argue against overcriminalization. Hollie’s goal with his editorial is to convince the public that overcriminalization is prevalent in our society in order to hopefully fix this issue. The audience intended to be reached by this editorial is all American citizens affected by the American government. In the beginning of his editorial he starts off with an anecdote where we look into the life of a young man being incarcerated after selling…

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    The Unemployment Rate consist of the percentage of the total number of unemployed people divided by the total number of people in the labor force (Editorial, Board). As of 2012 Ecuador’s Unemployment Rate is 4.9%. Ecuador’s Economy is currently at a growing pace. This allowed the government spending to increase by creating infrastructure projects. This caused Ecuador’s GDP to increase. The current…

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    like stairs that do not really have the ability to writhe they just sit there. (Shmoop Editorial Team)…

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    a recent New York Times opinion article entitled “End the Gun Epidemic in America” a very broad and relatively vague argument was made that in order to end the gun epidemic in America “certain kinds of weapons” and “certain kinds of ammunition” (Editorial Board) need to be outlawed for civilian use. Within this article the writer uses a strong pathos appeal as well as ethos arguments in an attempt to sway the reader to place the blame of recent mass shootings on gun manufacturers, and the…

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    thought of it. The readers of this paper most likely did not act upon reading this article. This Article merely informed the readers of the problem rather than convincing them to go out and fix it. The Author Kate Riley is the editorial page editor. She joined The Times' editorial page in 2002 as a writer and columnist.…

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    Britain was severely affected through the three most memorable stages of its history: the pre-industrial revolution, the Industrial revolution and the World Wars. Deep within these eras grew artists – poets – who showed us the vagaries of their lives during those times. The works of three poets, namely; William Wordsworth, William Butler Yeats and Seamus Heaney shall be used to represent the transition in form of behavior and life of individuals and society in these eras. Out of this…

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