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    But, ethos is a double sided blade, it can be established or destroyed in many different ways and depend on how you use it. It 's up to you to figure out how to effectively establish ethos. And what mistakes might damage your ethos? In "Fast Food Nation" by Eric Schlosser, Schlosser establishes his ethos by mainly using facts and backing it up with his opinions of the investigations. And by using facts, he also makes it easy for the audiences to see the importances…

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    The United Nations Charter (UN Charter) and Declaration of Human Rights are similar in their ideals; yet, fall into conflict in how issues should be addressed. While the documents do have similar ideals it is important to note the documents were designed for two very different purposes; the UN Charter was designed to bring the United Nations (UN) into existence and the Declaration of Human Rights was designed to set up what rights everyone is entitled to. This fundamental difference between the…

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    Despite President Woodrow Wilson influencing and starting up the League of Nation the United States of America not being apart of the organization was a huge deficiency because the legitimacy and power the United States had. Why was the United States not apart from the League of Nations? President Woodrow Wilson would have had to convince the Senate to approve of the U.S. joining the League of Nations and at the time the United States practiced a policy of isolationism, the belief that they…

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    from Uptain Siclair “The Jungle” (1906) and Eric Schlosser “Fast Food Nation” (2011) report the abomination that happen in the meatpacking industry in the United States. Upton Sinclair is an American writer of nearly 100 books, in 1906 became famous for his novel “The Jungle” which describe the conditions of meatpacking industry in US. On the other hand Eric Schlosser was a journalist and became famous for his book “Fast Food Nation”. Nevertheless, except the subject, those two text are…

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    So much advertising here, there, everywhere. The book Fast Food Nation written by Eric Schlosser is about the fast food industry in the United States, and the undesirable result the industry has on all those involved with it. The book talks about different advertisement methods used by the fast food industry. There is discussion around advertising to children. As well as the subsequent health problems resulting from the consumption of fast food. In addition the obesity brought about by these…

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    ‘The United Nation (UN) has been an ineffective actor in maintaining peace and security in the post-Cold War era’. Critically evaluate that claim. The United Nations (UN) is the closest the international system has to an international government, it is organisation bringing 193 member states together in order to “maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, and cooperate in solving international problems.” These are main goals highlighted in the UN…

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    Wealthier Nations

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    Wealthier nations. High-income countries have the moral obligation to help them. For the hammer and the imposition of an economic order, that day by day affect developing countries, decreasing the quality of life of their people. In 1970, a new economic model was implemented, called “globalization,” a model that integrates and regulate how the international community interact. This trade agreement represents an agreement between states to exchange with one and another by most-favored nations…

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    As a way of having his voice heard De Bois began writing in order to captivate the black audience but critics believed his work to be very controversial. Du Bois wrote an issue named “A Negro Nation within a Nation”, where he inserted the idea that blacks were disliked by white Americans and they could use their power to turn America around. “White Americans do not like them… with the use of their use of economic power ...Negroes can develop in the United…

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    Are We To Be A Nation

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    The documentary Are We to Be a Nation was directed by Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer. The writer was Ronald Blumer. This is episode 6 of the season 1 series of Liberty! The American Revolution. The cast consist of numerous actors/actresses including Jane Adams, David Bishins, Rob Campbell, and Colm Feore. The host of the series is award winning journalist and ABC news anchor Forrest Sawyer. The narrator is Edward Herrmann. This history/war documentary is the story of how armistice is impending…

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    The Plum Nation

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    In the early 1500’s the plum nation was born. It originated in china and slowly spread about asia. The plum religion was pluminissum. Pluminissim had a great culture of sacrificing otters to their god, lord squaw. Squaw cultists (what pluminissim followers were called) spread their religion around to humans. Some group of teenage boy’s in the metro early college high school and middle school are still following pluminissim have been heard making the squaw oath. (said by shouting lord squaw's…

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