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    each candidate. CNN has some of the most viewed stories for website new medias. CNN tries to be balanced, but most of the time is a little biased. However, CNN uses ethos to get their audience to accept their ideas. With these two very different editorial news sites, they both have established their trust and credibility, and is considered a reliable…

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    Mark Lynas

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    The editorial “With GMO Policies, Europe Turns Against Science” by Mark Lynas, is a perfect example of how authors can use rhetorical devices to sway readers into taking the author’s side of an issue. This is a time when many people are concerned with what is in their foods and how healthy their food is for them. Everyday people are debating if foods with Genetically Modified Organisms are the best decision to feed their families or if they should stay with organic and non-GMO foods. The truth…

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    Death can be a hard pill to swallow, but it is part of our natural life cycle. At some point in our lives we will ponder our own inevitable death. Someone who embraces death believes it is simply another period in their lives. Emily Dickinson welcomes death in her poem, “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, like a suitor calling on her for an outing. Dickinson visualizes death as a customary carriage ride. On the other hand, many individuals are not willing to let go and believe they must stick…

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    In Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis used numerous amounts of symbolism and parallelism. The symbolisms and parallels tie the story to the story of Christ. Even the main characters symbolize main characters in the Bible. The Witch symbolizes the Devil, Edmund symbolizes the disciple Judas, and Aslan symbolizes Jesus Christ. Edmund, the Witch, and Aslan all symbolize someone or some concept in Christianity. Edmund is one of the four children that travel into Narnia. He is…

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    The Editorial Board of the New York Times’ article, “The Republican Attack on Muslims,” was written to call out Republicans on their false accusations and statements on the Muslim religion and people as a whole. The purpose of this article is to point out and stop Anti-Muslims throughout the Republican party and the people that follow them, who give American Muslims a bad reputation, in which ruins their chances of ever potentially becoming President. Muslims are people that follow the religion…

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    Mass Shootings

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    agencies have discussed many aspects of these events. Depending on the political affiliation of a news agency (conservative vs liberal etc) the editor’s responses vary. In the New York Times article G.O.P. Candidates and Mass Shootings by the Editorial Board, politicians from both parties are analyzed in their gun control policies. As Senator Ted Cruz stated, “We define gun control real simple - that’s hitting what you aim…

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    Executive Officer for the National Biodiesel Board, wrote with a nonchalant, or matter-of-fact, tone to disprove false claims made about environmental laws. His argument was titled The Renewable Fuel Standard. While, on the other hand, the Times Editorial Board for the Los Angeles Times spoke with an accusing tone on air pollution in order to expose the unjust behavior of Los Angeles officials. His argument was titled L.A. needs fewer platitudes and more action on port…

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    The country was divided on the subject of slavery especially in Alton where Illinois was a free state, but St. Louis, Missouri across the river, was considered a slave state. The year is 1837 and the slavery movement is well underway. Many people condone slavery because it will make their life easier. It will cost the owner a lot less to by 2 slaves at $1,500 each, (CITE THIS) than to pay for someone to work their land every year or pay for a maid to clean their house that will cost them…

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    Gibbs Reflective Journal

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    my experience of showering an elderly patient using the Gibbs reflective cycle (The Mind Tools editorial team, 2017) to develop a greater depth of understanding on the experience. As well as, describing how the experience and reflection will be of an advantage in future nursing practice. Firstly, I will be talking about my experience, the first step on the Gibbs reflective cycle (The Mind Tools editorial team, 2017). On the 15th of March 2017, I visited Mrs. R, a (Maori) patient who had been…

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    The Harlem Renaissance began in Harlem, New York after World War I and ended during the Great Depression in 1935. (Berry, S.L. Langston Hughes 1994 print) The Harlem Renaissance was originally called the New Negro Movement. (Meltzer, Milton and Stephen Alcorn 1968 Print) Many African American left the South during the Great Migration and moved to neighborhoods in the North and Midwest. (Meltzer, Milton and Stephen Alcorn 1968 Print) African Americans wanted a better life and relief from the…

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