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    While the suitor knight and Meleagant are portrayed as arrogant antagonists, Chretien notably qualifies those portrayals, as both characters exhibit characteristics of worthy knights. Before beginning the episode of the suitor knight and his father, Chretien begins by clarifying that “the customs and practices at this time were such that…if [a lady] were being escorted by another [knight], and [a] knight chose to do battle with her defender and defeated him at arms, then he might do with her as…

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    Although the authors provided some evidence, the idea of attitude was still left very vague. How is attitude measured? Does attitude vary depending on ethnicity or income status? There could have been more detail provided in that section. In addition, the “Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map of…

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    portrays that this is the minds set of your average individual, but in reality these dreams fall short. In Dorris Lessing’s article “Group Minds” she writes a well-written persuasive article that consists of strong points but has vague, insufficient evidence. This article is about how individual people have been affected by groups and group pressure. Lessing mentions…

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    The Googilization of Everything is a insightful book written by Vaidhyanathan as a way to inform internet users of all ages and occupations of Google’s influence and how it has been embraced by for example, of members in our society, through our culture, politics, and other issues, while also demonstrating the disinterest and resistance to the company’s expansion in recent years. Vaidhyanathan seeks out to expose Google and inform users of the potential consequences on having too much faith in…

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    Say No To Guns Analysis

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    strongly opposed to the issues in the article. The article does a good job in having it stated how there are multiple people who are affected by the issue and uses ethos and pathos to help further show the impact it has upon others. The type of evidence used in the article is the fact that it states the emotional toll that the guns have caused on campus. There are multiple pictures in the beginning of the article of people showing their condolences from the deadly gun rampage that had been…

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    Deforestation, a highly controversial topic that has multiple sides with different opinions flying everywhere. And sure enough, this opinionated topic has one of the greatest impacts on the planet, and that is if our species will continue thriving, or face our own demise. From learning about the ecological standpoint of our green nature around earth, I found the topic exciting and an opportunity to see how we as humans can change the course of history for our planet. Yet what I come to find…

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    Horrors of the Madhouse In the mid 1800s, being sent to a madhouse was considered a horrible death sentence. Simply being in one could make a perfectly sane person go crazy in the short span of a week. A women Bly met in the institution said to her, "Criminals are given every chance to prove their innocence. These poor, overworked girls are convicted after a few trifling questions" (Ehrlich 63). Women were thrown into asylums simply because they cheated on their husbands, were physically sick…

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    Disproving Memo

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    supported. After grappling with my original coding of the transcript, I actually needed to redo that process in order to feel like my ideas were more cohesive. Was it easier or harder to think of supporting evidence for the disproving memo? It was easier for me to think of supporting evidence for the disproving memo because I had already evaluated myself so critically. On Monday, I had written a rough draft of the first memo, but when I revisited those thoughts I deleted most of what I had.…

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    Eliza has brought a claim against the ISP alleging that she is a victim of discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. The basses of Eliza’s claim comes from the fact that the ISP refused to offer her light duty work after she informed them that she was pregnant. In order to prove that one was discriminated against under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, one has to establish the prima facies elements which were set up in McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Green, 411 U.S. 792, 93 S.Ct. 1817…

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    Tuckle Turrkle Analysis

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    influence the audience with aren’t effective. All attempts at logos in the article are based on the opinions of Turkle followed by ploys at the emotional response of the audience. This method of a biased statement trailed by a sympathy stirring pass as evidence happens the entire article from the very first line. Turkle writes, “Face-To-Face conversation unfolds slowly. It teaches patience… We ask one another simpler questions; we dumb down out communications, even on the most important…

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