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    Analyzing Ismael's Speech At Rikers Island Jail

    Throughout his speech Ismael keeps a good tone that is easy for the audience to hear and understand, but he does stumble over his words a couple of times most likely because his thoughts are being produced faster than he can say them. There are also several times throughout his speech where Ismael looks at the ground which can cut off his connection with the audience. The speaker also uses several hand motions while talking. Some of these hand motions help

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    Social Deviance

    Advertisers use emotions as a tactic to get the general public to react to a certain way. Fear is one of the emotions that receive a high reaction from audience. Fear is used in political in advertising, public health advertising, and commercial advertising causing viewers to take precaution and do what advertisers want them to do. Political ads use fear to perceive a candidate or party as corrupt or incompetent, by dismantling one party it persuades the public to vote or agree with another party’s

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    Going Out for Walk Critique

    The Art of the Personal Essay Critique The Art of the Personal Essay is a huge collection of diverse essays selected by Phillip Lopate. These essays are written by authors from different time periods and different places. The essay I chose for this critique is Going Out for a Walk by Max Beerbohm. This short, humorous essay criticizes the idea of going out for a walk. Beerbohm writes this essay to appeal to readers about a common dislike. The message of the essay is rather simple and starts out

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    Hello

    necessary. Here is what you will do: • Underline the names of the authors. • Determine the authors' purpose in writing the article. Why did they write this? Note this purpose in the margin. • Determine the audience for the article. By examining the vocabulary, tone, and content in the article, you can identify the group of people for whom the authors are writing. Note this audience in the margin. • Number the pages and paragraphs for easy reference. • Locate the beginning and

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    Cesar Chavez Nonviolent Resistance Summary

    violent protesting. Chavez’s purpose is to convince the usually radical, religious magazine’s readers that the only beneficial solution is to resist nonviolently. He adopts an ardent tone in order to demonstrate his strong emotions towards his struggle for nonviolent resistance. Chavez entwined the appeal to his audience’s emotion in his article. He implied aristocratic business owners when he stated, “those who espouse violence exploit people.” This directly leads the audience to recall the struggles

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    Written Assignment 1: the Psychology of Writing

    receptionist in a Catholic Church rectory posed several responsibilities upon me. One of the main challenges was the bulletin since I had to start it on Monday and submit it for printing on Wednesday. It was a duty I had every week. Serving several purposes, it consisted of sections made up of short paragraphs for each topic, announcement, upcoming activities, and prayer list. Occasionally, I had to submit letters within the bulletin for the parishioners of a detailed message I wanted to portray. The

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    President Franklin Roosevelt Rhetorical Analysis

    Based on the author’s tone and attitude, we can conclude that Roosevelt is concerned for the public. He provides an understanding towards the public and tries comforting them The time and place this speech was taken was during the Great Depression, specifically 1933, in Washington D.C. The Great Depression was a devastating time period where the stock markets crashed causing poverty and hopelessness The genre was in fact, President’s Roosevelt’s personal speech The main audience is the public, as

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    Self-Assessment

    establish and control the main ideas to my audience so they have a better understanding of what I’m trying to say. The ideas in my writing were not fully developed and did not specify enough clarity to the main ideas. My writing structure was unorganized, not very well thought out, and did not transition into the next idea very well. I needed to be more aware of who my audience would be, create more variations in my sentence structure, and create more tones and voices with the word choices being used

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    Art Museum Paper

    interested me. Of those three I will be talking about two of them in this paper. The first painting I will be talking about is "Mount Fuji viewed from the Imai Ferry on the Tone river, Shimosa province" by Shiba Kokan. The painting has Mount Fuji in the background and the Tone River in the forefront with six boats on it. The banks of the Tone River can also be seen with lush greenery on it. I wouldn't say that this painting made me feel anything when I saw it but it more like it piqued my interest due to

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    Communication in Your Career

    virtual meetings. This paper examines effective use of the communication practices in the supply chain field. It will further cover technology’s contribution to the supply chain field as well as the importance of tailoring your message to your intended audience. Information was gathered from multiple online journal articles, the textbook Business Communication: Process and Product, and two personal interviews from key members of the supply chain at Boyne Resorts. Introduction There are many different

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