Argumentative Essay A nerd is a person who strongly believes that perhaps studying is the only thing on earth. He/she is a person who has confined himself/herself to text books only and does not like being social. He/she believes that studies are perhaps the only motto of his/her life. Now what actually makes a person a nerd? Well, I believe it is the society which makes the person a nerd. There are number of factors in the society that contribute in making a person a nerd including parents’ influence
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his essay, “America Needs Its Nerds,” asserts his disgusted feelings towards the incorrect behavior to Americas intellectually curious “nerds” ( Fridman 3). Fridman’s purpose is to inform americans that we should value “nerds and geeks” (Fridman 29), instead of “athletes [being ] idolized” (Fridman 18). He adopts a disgusted and exaggerated tone in order to persuade Americans to change their ways, and shit their values before America falls apart, and for geeks and nerds to accept and stop being ashamed
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America Needs Nerds In “America Needs Nerds”, Leonid Fridman uses logical appeal, negative imagery, and tone to dispute that people are degrading nerds and there future. First, Fridman uses logical appeal to decipher how nerds are getting labeled in society. “It is telling fact about our language and our culture that someone dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge compared to a freak biting off the head of a chicken.” This example exemplifies this quote by using facts and
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in recent years, it is still highly eminent. In the passage from “America Needs Its Nerds,” Leonid Fridman challenges this culture by first, questioning the negative connotation associated with the words nerd and geek and second, embellishing on the fact that these negative connotations are detrimental to the success of the country. Fridman’s first topic of interest is the negative connotation that the words nerd and geek carry. He begins by defining geek as “a street performer who shocks the public
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hierarchy exist multiple classes. Two of these classes are the nerds and the players. The term “nerd” has been known as a particularly negative connotation, implying one’s lack of social skills. The players are the guys that all the girls supposedly “love” and all the other guys supposedly want to be. However, it is the nerds who shall prevail later in life due to their intelligence, passion, and focus on what matters in life. Nerds always put school before most social events, such as parties. This
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The word 'nerd' can, and does mean different things to diffrent people. When someone is called nerd by their friends it is not considred a big deal, but when a stranger calls another stranger a 'nerd' or a 'geek', it can be seen as agressive. The sole idea of 'America Needs Its Nerds' ny Leonid Fridman is that America does, if fact, need its individuals that would rather stay at home and read a book rather than go out and party, who would rather study than play football, who would rather build upon
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Leonid Fridman wrote an essay titled, “America Needs Its Nerds”, in which he described the derogatory terms and meanings that accompany words such as “nerd” and “geek”. I disagree with Fridman’s view on this topic. Though the terms “nerd” and “geek” may have negative connotations, they are not always meant in a negative manner. Also, Fridman states that nerds and geeks “are ostracized but athletes are idolized” (Fridman 1). I do not always think that statement is true either. For example, in the
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In “America Needs It’s Nerds” by Leonid fridman uses various persuasive elements in order to convince the audience of his claim that “There is something very wrong with the system of values in a society that only had derogatory terms like nerd and geek for the intellectually curious and academically serious.” The author works with logos, word choice, and calls to action to persuade his readers of his claim. Fridman applies logos by presenting a firm background of the “derogatory” term geek which
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High School nerds make way more money than those who care about looks and popularity so in this case, yes, i would rather be the smartest kid in school than the most popular. Not only because of the money and better job oppurtunitties but also because of the chance of an easier life. With this is in mind, being a nerd may cause you not to fit in, or get made fun of, but in the longrun your the one with the better GPA and the chance to be your bullys' future boss. In my eyes, being a nerd is the best
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most prevalent stereotypes in the average American high school, two categories instantly spring to mind: the “nerds” and the “jocks.” Since the beginning of time (or the modern education system) these groups have been at opposite ends of the spectrum. The jocks tend to be your typical, run-of-the-mill sport stars, with a haughty disposition, good looks, and next to no intellect. The nerds on the other hand, have always been seen as academically inclined, anti-social, and awkward misfits. Continuing
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