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    However, in my view, prisoners are people, even though they made wrong choices. Therefore, I maintain prisoners do deserve to have better rights. However, inmates broke the law. In the article, “On the Rights of Prisoners,” by Katherine Aguilar, informs those for non-prisoner rights how certain punishments are needed because the inmates need to learn their lesson. In Aguilar’s understanding, prisoners need to have their rights stripped from them, but certain punishments such as solitary…

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    opinions or voice feelings about the topic, but instead just cited facts and reported information. In other words Patels purpose for writing this article was to inform or educate rather than to persuade or entertain. The audience Patel is writing to is a very general audience, because this is something that affects many people, and Patel wants to inform those people. The writing style was not too advanced so that ordinary people could not understand it. For example rather than being highly…

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    I am writing this to inform you about a story that i have read intitle "Spotted Hyena". This story was written by Alison Hawthorne Deming. The purpse of this essay is to help you better understand this story. This story was written to inform you on the way that a hyena lives for example how they survive through methods of hunting , but the bigger picture behind this is pointing to a thing we call "surplus killing" hyenas are just were it starts. The story start off by giving a little detail of…

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    1933-1945: A time of great destruction, grief, and devastation. It was the Holocaust - when Hitler and the Nazi’s tried to completely remove all Jews from their lives and treat them with brutal conditions. Many articles, stories, and even poems were written to explain and recognize the grim time era. They show the Holocaust had a negative impact on most people who were involved. I believe the writers use diverse writing techniques to pull their writing together and create the overall theme of…

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    Wild Amazon Analysis

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    Grann’s purpose besides entertainment is to inform the audience of the hardships Fawcett received from explorations. His quest for Z was entertaining at the least but it was also devastating for the people around him who endured the treatment of the wild Amazon. It takes a lot to be an explorer, the health conditions faced in uncharted territory must be met with strong health. Grann informs the reader of Fawcett's rigorous training that ultimately led to his mark on history. Fawcett went to…

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    these apply to the ethic definition of: your stand morally on what is right and wrong. The authors use your connection with these stories to inform and explain how people stand ethically on subjects they deal with daily. To begin, the mother should have killed the father because deontologically the abuse with never fully and truly stop. Gretchen Peters, informs, physical abuse victims that they are known and supported, In her song, because during abuse it calls victims into fight or flight…

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    It is vital that health care providers truly understand mental health disorders. Health care providers are here to help everybody with all different types of illnesses, including mental illness. If a person does not feel comfortable with a healthcare provider because he is being discriminated against because of his illness, he is going to feel embarrassed or ashamed of himself and he might stop taking his medication or going to therapy. A person should never stop their treatment because they…

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    During Friar Laurence’s Soliloquy, he is presented as a holy man who is trusted and respected by the other characters. Friar Laurence is a friend and advisor to Romeo and Juliet. As Friar Laurence is on his way to go inform the Montague’s on the tragic situation he contemplates on his options on what to do. “I can flee forever or get the parents of the dead Romeo and bring them to him in the tomb.” Friar Laurence conveys the idea that in every situation that there is a good and bad option in…

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    Jeremy Macclancy’s essay “Eating Chili Peppers” discusses some information on chili peppers, like the side effects on Tabasco Peppers. He even informs that chili peppers were used as medicine in some civilizations back then ,and how today's people eat chili peppers for the taste and the extreme heat. Also, he describes more facts like the brain’s awareness of peppers and their minor threat to the body. Lastly, this peppers makes people eating peppers so exciting that there are contests on…

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    Budiansky believes that locavore does not fully understand the sustainability of the industrial food chain, thus they do not make a wise decision. In his article Math lessons for locavores, he tried to inform the uninformed about the truth nature of the food innovation and explain the ambiguous terms of “sustainability and food miles” by pointing that food transported is just as sustainable as local food. His fact and opinion are mix together, it hard…

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