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    Ban The Bullhook Analysis

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    Ban the Bullhook, written by Huffington Post is an article spreading awareness on an important protection measure for elephants. Recently the California Senate has had a tremendous amount of feedback regarding this issue that pertains to elephants currently being held in captive. The bullhook is used frequently to inflict pain on elephants in attempts to control them using nothing but fear. The bullhook, also referred to as the “guide” that looks like a long thin pole with a point out of the top…

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    to act in most situations and those who differ from those are wrong. With how much technology we consume daily, it’s imperative to keep a few things in mind: “attack the person not the issue”(Huffington Post), “lose the passive-aggressive remarks” (Huffington Post), and finally, “don’t assume” (Huffington Post). Some people refuse to accept anything that…

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    because the founder of the website is political activist. Purpose/Goal: Schuman is trying to let the readers recognize the universal exceptionalism. Medium: The article was published on a website called Huffpost. Huffpost is a abbreviation of Huffington Post. It is a news and opinion website dealing with politics, entertainment, and academia. Setting: The setting of this article would be social. Schuman picked this topic because universal exceptionalism is becoming a big problem in the American…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Everyday people view articles and stories that are produced by the media. Just one event can create hundreds of different stories explaining the event. Each type of media and each company produces a different story. It is so hard to distinguish which articles are telling the truth and which ones aren’t. The hardest articles to see the truth in are ones involving politics or large scale world issues. This is because the opinions on these issues are usually heavily voiced and trying to persuade…

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    finding jobs can be complicated when many middle-class jobs “favor the more educated” for qualifications. To those without college degree are practically “loss” in economic status. (Pew research center) To those who completed college believed having a post-secondary education would elevate his or her social mobility but, sadly are beaten by student debt. Student…

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    Background Bianca Bosker worked for the Huffington Post, an online news website and blog, as Executive Tech Director. “How Teens Are Really Using Facebook” and many of her other writing have been posted to the Huffington Post. Until she left in 2014, the majority of her articles published on the site were centered around social media. Founded in 2005, the Huffington Post publishes an array of articles over topics such as news, politics, entertainment, and many others. Summary “The Facebook…

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    Amazon Research Paper

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    suffered greatly. “The Huffington Post” has a great example of this. They mention “When Diapers.com emerged as a competitor to Amazon, Amazon simply sold diapers below cost until the company capitulated and sold itself to Bezos. There’s no reason to assume Amazon wouldn’t bring the same predatory pricing strategy to bear in every city in America. Why wouldn’t it? Even though predatory pricing is illegal, the government hasn’t enforced those laws for decades” (Huffington Post, 2017.) This example…

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    Although puritanism no longer exist in the twenty first century, Hawthorne critical analysis on their lifestyle is still applicable in today society. According to a news article written in the Huffington Post, Steven Reiss, the author of the article “Four Reason For Decline of Religion,” stated that “According to the latest Religious Landscape Study by the Pew Research Forum, the percentage of Americans who believe in God, attend religious service, and pray daily has declined significantly…

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    said, “The main hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth.” That being said this generation seems impossible to flourish the proper education due to college and the common cheating that many students admit to. According to The Huffington Post around 75 percent of college students admit to cheating, which comes to show throughout the years this generation became more dependent with copying from colleagues or the internet rather than learning the material itself (Buchmann, Bryce).…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Arianna Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post, wrote an article are you living your eulogy or resume? (2013). In this article, Huffington ask us “why do we spend so much time on what our eulogy is not going to be?” (2013). She encourages us to live our life to the fullest. Eulogies are not like resumes. In fact, Huffington states “their eulogies are mostly about what they did when they weren’t achieving and succeeding” (2013). This article involves rhetorical questions and examples of…

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