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    Jaquelyn Mendoza Speech Analysis Paper “Checkers” Richard M. Nixon Using the five canons of rhetoric, I will analyze Richard M. Nixon’s “Checkers” historical speech. First, I will describe the canon of invention and further analyze Nixon’s argument. Next, I will tell you how he structured his speech which is the canon of arrangement. Then, I will illustrate how he instructed the audience which is the canon of style. Afterwards, I will interpret how he used his method which is the canon of…

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    overnight. In fact, most individuals spend their whole careers attempting to be effective leaders without actually accomplishing that goal. There are many reasons that these individuals fail to become who and what they set out to be. In the book, Chess Not Checkers, Mark Miller explains some of the obstacles that individuals in leadership positions have a difficult time realizing and thus resolving. One major issue that organizations face is learning to play Chess instead of playing Checkers.…

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    In “Checkers” Aiken used a double-entendre for the word “bit.” It appeared in the 15th stanza when it says, “You were selfless,/ always trying to help people,/ but it bit you during the hurricane.” The word “bit” refers back to the significant other’s selflessness…

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    his stories past his editors and fact-checkers without being discovered. This is very serious mistake that reporter could possibly commit, and also Glass puts our professional journalistic integrity and ethics on the high risk to destroy our reputation. Therefore, the further prevention activities against the fraud writings should be inevitably carried out based on the…

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    this journey to find her bee. Later on, against her wishes, Janie is placed into a marriage with Logan Killicks, and it is at this point when Janie realizes that Logan fails to be the bee in her life. Janie tries to love Logan. She really does. In fact, she goes to speak with her grandmother, telling her “Maybe if somebody was to tell me how, Ah could do it” (Hurston 23). However, when her grandmother blatantly tells Janie that love, she realizes that her quest for love has been truncated,…

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    journal, I will be characterizing Atticus. G-First off Atticus can be characterized as intelligent and caring. Y- caring R- stood up for Calpurnia R- defending Tom R- not getting mad at Dill Y- intelligent R- always reading, playing checkers R-he’s educated, a lawyer R-made Jem read to Mrs. Dubose G-…

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    Although the history of punctuation shows how punctuations came into modern form, punctuation rules are often regarded as unconventional, which is why using a punctuation checker to check my punctuation is a must. Let’s take a look below to know more about the history of punctuation. Humble Beginning of Punctuations Punctuations started from the oratory that has its ties with the classical rhetoric art. Back then, when speech…

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    for the lower level, “unimportant” drug dealers in the Pits. Their job is to protect the king by drug dealing and being in harm’s way to keep Avon, the Kingpin, safe. The reason that the pawns are metaphorically the most vital pieces is due to the fact that D’Angelo, Bodie, and Wallace are all pawns, since they live in the…

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    Shakespeare once stated that “the course of true love never did run smooth”. This quote implies that in every relationship, there are obstacles that need to be overcome. Many couples fail to cross these hurdles, but those that do take pride in the fact that they have found true love. Everyone in his or her journey of life is in constant pursuit of finding eternal love, including the character Janie Crawford from the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. At the age of sixteen, her witnessing of the…

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    easier for people to believe fake news. He explains why the internet should have filters and be controlled. Badke goes on to say because of so many false hoods people develop a “World view.” That their view is based on what they deem true. Even if facts prove otherwise. Badke says that there are so many voices out there. Each one telling us different sides to the same story, because of this we feel like we are bound to choose one. Bedke’s solution to the problem is to filter the internet. He…

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