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  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Julian Castro

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    How determinative and essential is opportunity in order to create a society that is accompanied by appropriate prosperity? At Barack Obama’s convention in 2012, Julian Castro gives an endorsing speech in which a series of convenient traits are included. Based on the previous question, an analysis of Castro’s way of addressing and rhetorical level will be composed in the following content. Castro’s interesting and appealing way of addressing his audiences will be taken into account as well. What is

  • The Great Gatsby And The Jungle Analysis

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    The Great Gatsby and The Jungle Both dated back during the 1900s, the books “The Great Gatsby” by Scott F. Fitzgerald and “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair, take place in America while industrialism was occurring. However, Fitzgerald and Sinclair represent completely different sides of the social spectrum. Although both novels are fiction, they appear to illustrate a more realistic point of view on the time period in which they take place. Fitzgerald and Sinclair also show the moral and physical

  • The Importance Of Push-Up

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    be the bane of most people's fitness existence. From the time these exercises were introduced to us back in grade school, many of us have struggled to perform them, and way too many people - adults and kids alike - can't or don't do them. In this article I will share with you proper technique for a correct push up as well as some techniques if you can not complete a push up to

  • Arguments On The Hijab (Head Scarf/Veil)

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    to person, it can be as extreme as hiding all of the hair, face, eyes, the forehead, ears, neck and upper region of the breast, or as casual as just cover the backrest of the head or as people say in Kurdistan “they are simply covering their hair clip”. Inside the Muslim society, there are two sides of the wearing of Hijab. The first side is the pro-Hijab side; this side is divided into two other sections, the women who assume it to practice their religion and the women who are forced to hold out

  • Adorno Vs Horkheimer

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    thousands of videos in the beauty genre alone, and it is so easy for videos to get lost in the sea of other videos. Content creators must generate new, exciting, different content in order to grab audience’s attention. If there were only videos on how to do eyeliner, then every video would be somewhat the same and no one would watch. The most successful YouTubers have to come up with content that is completely unique to their channel. The competition pushes content creators to make videos that are distinct

  • Pros And Cons Of The Youtube Effect

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    and post all sorts of videos and I feel as though there are a few pros and cons of the “Youtube effect”. The pros of the “Youtube effect” are the fact that the informative videos can educate you on things you had no previous knowledge of. More than half the time, you can acquire more information from an informative video than you could just by watching the news. I believe that one other pro of the “youtube effect” is that just like Moises Naim stated in his article, When a video is posted to platforms

  • Good Will Hunting Film Analysis

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    The film ‘Good Will Hunting’ directed by Gus Van Sant is a movie which follows the life of Will Hunting who is gifted with astonishing skills for maths but whom suffered with a fear of abandonment. He developed a defense mechanism which affected his ability to create long lasting relationships. An important extract from the movie is the scene ‘ It’s not your fault’. This scene conveyed the impact of childhood traumas, the effects of suppressed emotions and the idea of soulmates. These ideas were

  • Multicultural Education Theory

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    Multicultural Education: Theory and Application For the purpose of this study, Multicultural Education as conceptualized by Banks (1984) and complimented by Campinha-Bacote’s Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Healthcare, partially forms the theoretical framework. Banks identified the following five concepts as dimensions of multicultural education: Content Integration, Knowledge Construction, Equity Pedagogy, Prejudice Reduction, and an Empowering School Culture and Social Structure

  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Bernie Sanders Campaign

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    The ad starts out with clips of Americans from all walks of life--farmers, cafe workers, office workers, parents, and more--engaged in their careers. The ad then transitions to people enjoying themselves at Bernie Sanders’ rallies, and shows Sanders actively seeking them out and addressing them directly. This is accompanied by a folk-style song from Simon and Garfunkel. The ad continues to show clips of massive groups of people cheering for Sanders. A standout video clip is shown, matching the song

  • BBC Bitesize: An Overview Of Digital Teaching Methods

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    1.1.1 Digital Teaching Tools 1.1.1.1 BBC Bitesize The image shows a screenshot a current BBC Bitesize page teaching features of waves. BBC Bitesize was one the first digital learning experiences for many students of today, targeting younger students with resources relevant up to GCSE syllabus. The content of this page is for GCSE learning, however the site’s longevity in educating students shows the success of the teaching techniques it uses. The main body of the website is text based. Accessible

  • Pros And Cons Of Genetically Modified Food

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    specifics. (300+ words - 10 points)  I personally haven’t not really pay attention to what contain in food before. And I hadn’t heard of GMO until I read chapter 3 lecture. It is shocking to me to see the statistic from the lectures PowerPoints, videos, and articles. GM food first introduced into the food industry in 1996. At first I thought that genetic modified food is a good change in the food industry because GMO food is combined genes and DNA of different food. This change will create variety of food

  • Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) For The Better

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    cruelty-free. The three campaigns will provide aid in PETA’s movement to Singaporean youths. Firstly, by creating an interactive game on a mobile app which will increase Singaporean youths’ interest in the treatment of animals. Secondly, by producing a viral video that depicts the life of a farm animal. And lastly, by having talks with various celebrities that youths are interested in.

  • Persuasive Essay On Nobody Speak

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    to us is Hulk Hogan vs Gawker. To start Gawker had posted an article containing clips from a Hulk Hogan sex tape. As a result, Hogan filed a suit against Gawker for 100 million dollars. The strange thing is that he had the charges lined up so that insurance would not cover it, meaning that Gawker would go bankrupt and be forced to close down. It was believed that Peter Theil backed the suit, because he was hurt years earlier by an article that said he was obviously gay. Hogan won the case and was awarded

  • Essay On External Validation

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    External validation seems to be a fairly straightforward concept, one in which the average human being seeks validation from others in most aspects of life. However, what adds complexity to this mental model is the mere fact of how unaware we have become as a society of the role external validation has come to play in our lives, through not only social media but the overall consumption of mass media. By juxtaposing and analyzing the works of Habermas, Shudson, and Silverstone we can come to see the