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    Analysis of Rhetorical Appeals for Creating Author Credibility Words are a powerful weapon, when carefully crafted from their arsenal; they can be used to defeat even the greatest battles. The authors of An Ordinary Man, and “How to Turn Debate into Dialogue” utilize the impact of words to persuade audiences through rhetorical appeals. Understanding what rhetorical appeals are can help readers critically analyze work for the use of Aristotle’s three persuasive appeals. These persuasive…

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    Racism refers to the negative profiling of individuals based on their skin tone and their place of origin. Many people believe that racism is restricted to blacks and whites only. This cannot be further from the truth. Racism affects other minority races in the country, including the Asians, Hispanics, Africans, among other non-white groupings. For example, Nicole Chung in the article, “What Goes Through Your Mind: On Nice Parties and Casual Racism” explores the racial treatment of Asians by…

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    INTRODUCTION The Bosnia Genocide started in April of 1992. Serbians were sent out to ethnically clean the Bosnia territory by steadily removing all Bosnian, Muslims, known was Bosnia’s. the Bosnia genocide is a representation of the Holocaust and is the most well known in the 20th century. The Genocide occurred in Bosnia in Muslims between 1992 to 1995. The long standing tensions between Serbs and Muslims and political and economic chaos which followed Tito’s death and Milosevic’s subsequent…

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    share feelings that are being experienced with another person especially a close friend or a family member. For instance, Beatrice does not have her husband, parents, and two brothers due to the fact that they were murdered because of the fight between Hutu and Tutsi militias. Not only that, but Beatrice’s daughter-in-law Ninette also lost abundance of family members including her mother, sisters, and one nephew. So, without a doubt I believe Beatrice’s lacked of emotional support demonstrates…

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    People don’t always do the evil things they do for no reason. Sometimes it how that person is raised or it is just the thing that person feels is the right thing to do. An example of this is people from the inner city. You can’t say that everyone from these types of places is bad. It could just be where they were born. They can’t change that and it shouldn’t affect what people think of them. Just like in Rwanda, the killers were born into their tribe and when they felt mistreated, they stood up…

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    Power, structure and agency all work together side by side to tell a story about someone reality , and the issues that they face that they conceptualize as their norm for living. Understanding how these three concepts form someone reality may be hard from a outsider perspective who is not aware of the social structures and power influencing how people see and function in different societies. These themes show up in The Wherewithal of Life: Ethics Migration and the Question of Well-Being by…

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    Ever thought about writing a book? If you have, let me give you a word of advice: the biggest challenge you will come across is not the storyline, but the character. In order to write a captivating story, you would need to create someone your readers could relate to and when people feel sympathy for your character, then you know you have succeeded. This is generally achieved through flawed characters that pursue a noble cause, or at least in their own mind. In Deogratias: A Tale of Rwanda,…

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    Nyarubuye In Rwanda

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    rude exposure” (Gourevitch 449). He did not flinch like many of us would after seeing this image at first sight. Instead, he looked closely and carefully and clicked photographs. In mid-April of 1994, on a hill called Nyarubuye in Eastern Rwanda, the Hutu people committed genocide on the Tutsi people. The killers went on a relentless killing spree, killing “day after day, minute to minute, Tutsi by…

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    The term Genocide can be defined as the deliberate killing of a large group of people. Many of the genocides that have taken place in history, such as those in Bosnia and in the Holocaust, have been a result of ethnic conflict. An important and horrific genocide that is often overlooked is the Rwandan genocide. The genocide took place during the early decade of the 90s which resulted in the murder of approximately 800,000 people. It is important to note that there were significant differences in…

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    One of the most inhumane and evil world crimes today and throughout history is Genocide. Genocide is violence against whole group of people ultimately ending in the complete annihilation of that group or race. This tactic of violence against mass groups of people has been a method used throughout history by people around the world and still exists today. Racism and manipulation fuel this black fire that consumes millions at a time with no mercy. Genocide is an atrocity that is sadly occurring…

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