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    the campus they all once inhabited. Older generations get to speak with younger students that are still in attendance. Alumni often take this time to remind others of their reputation when they were in school. Younger students can talk to this older crowd and gain knowledge about the campus and how it once was before they were here, they can also use this time to network with others and make important connections. Homecoming is…

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    In 1997 Steve Jobs deliver a speech in Boston to commemorate the partnership Microsoft created with Apple. The reason why i chose to do an essay on Steve Jobs is because his success is something that truly baffles me. I can 't wrap my head around the fact that a company that has never created a single piece of revolutionary technology or added something to the conversation can see such great success. This why i think that this is a perfect topic for me to write a rhetorical analysis about…

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    this can lead to really bad endings and consequences which is why they are so dangerous when used right by the wrong person. Brutus has a persuasive tone during his funeral speech and uses his credibility in order to win the crowd over. Dramatic pause, antithesis, loaded words, and parallelism are all used in order to emphasize this tone. Antithesis is used when he explains to the commoners of Rome that if “Caesar were living [they would] all die slaves [but if] Caesar were…

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    Rough Draft Exhibit Plan Introduction: During the American Labor Movement, many workers were affected by the unequal opportunities as employers. Workers were not receiving the proper work hours a day. Many were either working for long periods of time or not enough time. This affected their financial sustainability to the extent where activists were taking a step to fight for their work rights in the movement, specifically the aiming towards the Haymarket Affair, that set back the 8 hour work…

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    than a bit ago? “Not even close. Hell, I’m not even circumcised.” He rolled his eyes, proud of his rather ample package. “Really? Prove it?” The carnie’s constant smile widened. Rubbing his belly Scott shook his head. Seriously he thought? But the crowd behind him began to chant, telling him to prove it. “Come on chubs! Show the man yer dick!” A voice rang out. The customer raised an eyebrow as he returned to face the still grinning carnie. “Fine.” Grumbling, Scott struggled to release…

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    world’s most popular artist. In this excerpt Michael excites the crowd with his extraordinary dances moves. The music is very upbeat and the beat pretty much stays the same throughout the song. The second excerpt I found was a performance of “It’s Gonna Be Me” by NSync. In this excerpt you can hear the crowd screaming as soon as the group hits the stage. This excerpt you see a boy group singing and doing a choreographed dance to entice the crowd. The music in this exerpt is also upbeat and there…

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    Social conformity is the phenomenon when an individual follows decisions made by the majority. This type of social influence may also be referred to as peer pressure in more juvenile situations. The article and the clips cover many interesting aspects of social conformity, and just how vital it may be to understand it. I was quite baffled by the “What Were You Thinking?” clips presented by NBC Dateline. Some of the examples were certainly theatrical in my opinion. At the begining of a clip,…

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    Terry inside his pen. Outside of the confine, the analyst says he recollects Terry losing a fight a couple of years back. This particular episode is said again when Terry meets with his brother Charley about it, and it is then made realized that the crowd impacted Charley to influence Terry to lose intentionally; the horde made a benefit from an altered wager, yet this misfortune cost Terry his battling profession. It is a suitable memory to recall on while Terry is in a pen with pigeons. The…

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    and Doon International. The championship would serve as a stepping stone towards the state championship and to the title of " The Conquerors". I was confident that we would soon be holding the trophy in our hands and it wouldn 't be long before the crowd was chanting one name- my name. Gurneet! Gurneet! Gurneet! I could hear my coach giving a pep talk to all the other members of the team, but I just sat in the corner ignoring every word- not out of disrespect or anything, but because it was…

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    Additionally five value dimensions are found to define the driving intention of participation in a crowdfunding project. 1. Financial Value: It is based on the individual’s return as a result of his/her investment. This is the strongest of all predictor variables. 2. Functional Value: According to the functionality of the project according to the supporter plays an important role in the intention to participate. 3. Social Value: Some people take part in a crowdfunding project for…

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