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    In 1906, author Upton Sinclair’s novel, The Jungle, changed the course of history and led to the reformation of Chicago’s meatpacking industry, which was plagued by managerial corruption and unsanitary conditions. Shortly after the novel’s release, the federal government took legal action against the entire industry (Hevrdejs). The Jungle demonstrates the power of fiction to create social change. However, since the early 20th century, society has transitioned from a reliance on the written word…

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    The Green Code: Cinematic Communication for Sustainable Behavior In 1906, author Upton Sinclair penned a work of fiction that would change the course of history. His novel, The Jungle, led to the disintegration and reformation of Chicago’s meatpacking industry, which was plagued by managerial corruption and egregious health code violations. Shortly after the novel’s released, the federal government launched an official investigation into the industry and took legal action against the industry…

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    Ken Gordon Animal Testing

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    Animal testing for medical advancement Each of theses four editorials shared a common theme of those for and against animal testing for medical advancements. Three out of the four authors shared their view supporting animal testing, in addition using the history of animal testing to inform and persuade their audience. While only one author expresses their view against using animals to further medical research. Some of these pieces were more effective than others. Beginning with the editorial…

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    Advocacy Focus; My focus is to obtain a focus group that involve individuals and groups who will like to be heard like myself, I will influence them to get involve in politicians, I will use the media, arrange activities, fairs, rally’s to get more people involve. Our voice will be heard though our supporters and networking. Throughout this focus group we will remain confidential and optimistic of situations. My support group will make sure all change are positive. The purpose is to be heard…

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    Open Your Eyes In the first chapter, Heinrichs explains that the most important part of an argument is to be able to use rhetoric so the argument goes your way. Heinrichs states that a person needs to persuade the audience in their argument so the argument can go their way. He uses examples from an everyday life to show how humans are easily persuaded like and alarm, a smoke detector, and even a cat. Other tools Heinrichs uses to help get an argument to go your way would be to use…

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    I have added the links in as hyperlinks, if they do not work then the full URL is in the references. Listening This is defined as: “to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.” (Dictionary, 2016) The key part of listening is part of transferring information. It is the latter part – even if someone says a piece of information clearly, if the receiving party is not listening then the message may not get across. I believe that listening not only includes the…

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    In the article “The Tyranny of Choice”, Barry Schwartz establishes that having an increased number of choices can actually hinder the well being of humans. By being given multiple opportunities to select what is most beneficial, studies show that people who try to get the most out of their options often regret their decisions after a period of reflection. Through simplistic reasoning, organization and tone, Schwartz enhances the overall style of the paper to accordingly shape the article in an…

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    Persuading someone to take your side in an argument is not an easy task to accomplish. There are many things a person must learn in order to become an effective persuader. In the movie twelve angry men, persuasion plays a huge role; as the jury has to decide whether the boy (who is accused of murdering his father) is guilty or innocent. This movie is a great example of ad hominem; which is a logical fallacy in which the argument is countered by attacking the person, their motive, or other things…

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    In order to achieve my goal, I need to plan a well guided action plan. One of the best option would be to creating a strategic plan which include management models and frameworks. In order to focus on my first goal which is business communication I could focus on strategic plan option which includes mission, values and vision statement. Which mean I should try to clearly identify end point of desired goal and then start developing objectives, strategies and tactics to achieve that goal.…

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    Eng1020 Reflection Essay

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    Do I Deserve to Pass Eng1020 Class? “Do you like to write? What do you enjoy about writing? What is difficult about writing?” (Weaver 9). In the beginning the semester, Professor Weaver began with a list of questions. This is a good way to quickly learn about new students, while simultaneously learning their opinion on English and writing. For someone like me, who is definitely not a fan of writing, the answers to the questions posed were respectfully, no, when it is over, and finding the…

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