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    Freedom of the Press is the right to express your opinion without the government getting into it. No matter how much they say we have free speech, it will never really be “free”. It is always “free” until you are saying something they do not like, Edward Snowden for example. Snowden’s first amendment right was not really a “right”. Snowden was once in the US army because he felt that he should fight for everyone else’s freedom,…

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    I chose to read and analyze the poem titled “For the Sleepwalkers” written by Edward Hirsch and the poem conveyed a theme of recognition in the sense of gratitude towards individuals who can have confidence in themselves. The speaker is conveying a sense of gratitude towards those who can follow through with something without being aware of the direct outcome, they choose to live their lives according to adventure and not let their mind and irrational fears hinder their experiences in which they…

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    Edward Finegan argues that there is no right or wrong when it comes to language. Finegan says that, “English is now changing in exactly the same ways that have contributed to making it the rich, flexible, and adaptable language so popular throughout the world today.” Finegan describes descriptive and prescriptive views of language to argue that English is not falling apart, but simply changing as time progresses. John Simon, on the other hand, argues that “good English” needs to be preserved…

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    Edward Sanders is in Moscow, Russia with his wife. He can't go back to the USA because he will face trial he wants a fair trial be that will never happen because of the espionage act what he's doing is living in Russia. I can agree and disagree to his case. I agree for the a trial because he was trusted with high value information and he betrayed that trust and took classified information and gave it to the press. Also he gave out the information to other countries too and on top of that he…

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    I decided to look at more work by Edward Weston for this discussion. I chose his photograph on gelatin silver print that is 6 ¼ in. x 9 3/16 in. and titled “Knees” from 1927. I chose this piece of artwork because I find Weston’s work to be quit intriguing. It is all very detailed and the lighting he uses is simply amazing. Weston has a lot of nude works of art, but I think it really shows the beauty of the human body especially in relation to other things in nature. We see a lot of his nude…

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    connect with Paul Fisher because I used to get scared of my cousin, but like Paul Fisher, I got the courage to stand up. The character Antoine motivates Paul to make the decision of telling the truth to his parents. The fiction book, Tangerine by Edward Bloor, states truth and lies by using motivations, rising action, and flashback. First of all, using the rising action, the character Tino has a choice and consequence that show truth and lies. In the book, Tangerine it reveals Tino’s choice, “A…

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    power influence society. Whether it’s someone who is a preacher like Jonathan Edwards that influence the behavior of their congregation, or sSomeone like Patrick Henry who used his position of wealth in Virginia to preach the idea of liberty from Britain in Colonial America. They all seem to have one thing in common, they all use rhetoric in some shape or form in their orations to their audiences. How Jonathan Edwards used rhetoric used was he heavily relied on pathos to influence the people in…

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    York. The future is Detroit. As preposterous as that statement might seem, it is one Edward Glaeser and I, both believe to be true. While suburbs are always going to be a part of the American and international lifestyle, in my opinion, they will never be the focal part of our future. Cities, on the other hand, have always been a fixture and will always be a fixture. That is a point that is hammered down in Edward Glaeser’s book Triumph of the City. Glaeser makes a number of claims in his book…

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    Two strategies that were used by Edward Bernays and are still used in today’s society is endorsement and the engineering of consent. Endorsement is one of the most effective ways to sell a product. Endorsement uses the influence of celebrities, doctors or other professionals in order to sell a product. This is effective because professionals are trusted by the public for their opinion and make consumers more likely to buy a product. He used the strategy in his campaign to sell bacon for…

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    Edward R Murrow Communism

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    Communism was such a startling time for American society, creating various suicides and pure killings, including the suicide of Don Hollenbeck, which shook the newsroom. It was to a great degree, very brave of Edward R. Murrow to face Joseph McCarthy before the camera, expressing many facts that demonstrate his honesty and innocence, and McCarthy's ludicrousness. While the American society could have rejected him, not trusted him, or essentially disregard his comments. Be that as it may, Murrow…

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