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    During Steve Jobs speech to the graduating students at Stanford Jobs uses a lot of examples throughout his lifetime and tries to relate as much as possible to the students through stories about his lifetime and how his companies came about. Jobs uses different forms of Ethos, Pathos, and also Logos in his speech to Stanford. The issue is does Jobs fit the criteria to actually be speaking to graduating students about life challenges and his college experience. Here I’m going to go over the rather…

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    Flyer Printing Case Study

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    With flyer postings only being allotted two weeks for posting, the campus police department will have to print every two weeks. With campus police available year-around, printing flyers will have to be done 26 times a year. This can become costly for the department; instead of saving by printing a year’s supply and storing them, and a waiver of some or all posting requirements being provided proving the postings to be a university led initiative supported by the University of Houston-Downtown…

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    Steve Jobs turned out to be very successful even though he wasn’t a college graduate. Steve Jobs’ Stanford Commencement speech is considered to be very effective and moving, because of his use of his rhetorical devices. Steve Jobs shares three stories of his past to play upon his rhetorical strategies. While speaking to the Stanford graduates who are ready to start a new chapter in their life; Jobs uses love, loss, discovery, death and adversity to persuade them not to give up as they continue…

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    John Steinbeck's short story "The Chrysanthemums" is about woman named Elisa Allen who feels discouraged with her current life. Her frustrations come from not having any children and from her husband's failure to see her in a romantic, passionate way. The only way she releases the frustration is by tending to her flower garden where she grows stunning chrysanthemums. Steinbeck uses chrysanthemums as symbols of Elisa’s children and her sexuality. The chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa's children. She…

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    you just don't know.In Deathy Valley these three girls go on a site seing trip and end up getting in trouble.And in the evil swrilling darkness bennetts 11th b-day was going on untill a tornado was coming.Death valley and the evil swrilling darkness have many sames and differnts such as such as the author 3rd person point of view and setting. One similarity between death valley and the evil swirling darkness is that both are in 3rd person point of view.Th Death Valley we know the author uses…

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    Causes Of Valley Forge

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    There are a lot of reasons to leave Valley Forge. There are also alot of reasons to saty and fight at Valley Forge. But there are a lot more reasons to leave the war than there is to stay and fight. Here are some reasons to leave Valley Forge. My first reasson comes from “Estimates of illnesses and deaths at Valley Forge” (Doc A). Deaths at Valley Forge have gone up alot over a year. In 1777 the total amout of soilders was 12,000. The next year in 1778 the totla amount of soilders was 8,000. To…

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    Dbq Valley Forge

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    Valley forge was a training camp for the colonial soldiers that had very harsh weather conditions. All the soldiers were freezing, starving and living in huts with very poor ventilation. If i were a soldier at Valley Forge I would have left. As it says in “Estimates of death and illness at Valley Forge” (Doc A) 50% of soldiers who fought there died. If half of the soldiers died at Valley Forge that is not a chance that I am willing to take. If I was a father or a provider for my family, than i…

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    Valley Forge Essay

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    of the Revolutionary War, this village, called Valley Forge, was the temporary home of over 10,000 American soldiers under the control of General George Washington. That particular winter was long and bitterly cold, enough so that Valley Forge made its mark in American history as being the lowest point in the war for independence. The village of Valley Forge is located in the Schuylkill Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The geography of Valley Forge is largely believed to be the thing…

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    Historic Hudson Valley

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    “Historic Hudson Valley was formally founded in 1951 as sleepy hollow restorations by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.” “The Hudson Valley comprises the valley of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in the U.S. state of New York, from the cities of Albany and Troy southward to Yonkers in Westchester County.” Historic Hudson River Towns are located along New York’s Hudson River, from Yonkers to Albany. In 1994, Historic River Towns of Westchester was created by mayors and supervisors…

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    Essay On Death Valley

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    Death Valley was discovered by a party of pioneers heading to California in 1849. Prior to their discovery the Timbisha Shoshone Indians had lived in the area for centuries. The first white settlers in the area where Andrew Laswell and Cal Mowery and where the first to use irrigation for crops in the area. Mining began in Death Valley after the discovery of silver and many boomtowns started to appear in the area. The mining lasted for about a century, but many of the mines did not produce high…

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