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    In the English Language

    the spelling of a word * check the plural of a noun or past tense of a verb * find out other grammatical information about a word * find the synonym or antonym of a word * look up the collocations of a word * check the part of speech of a word * find out how to say a word * find out about the register of a word * find examples of the use of a word in natural language Kinds of Dictionary Descriptive Dictionaries The truth of the matter is that today virtually all

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    Pros and Cons of Freedom of Speech

    Name Instructor: Course Date: Pros and Cons of Freedom of Speech The freedom of speech is a political right of every human being to communicate their own ideas or opinions, using their body, or property to any other person who is ready and willing to receive them. This right is also synonymously used with the freedom of expression. Under the freedom of rights, the right to seek or receive information or impart any information regardless of medium of transformation is limited. This right as

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    Literacy Analysis

    This is a story about a young African American named Ralph Ellison, who is trying to be accepted by white society. He is offered the opportunity to read his speech he had written for his graduation at a gathering of the town’s leading white citizens (p.286). Ralph Ellison is told that he should partake in the Battle Royal before giving his speech as part of the entertainment. The Battle Royal is a fight in which several young African American boys are blindfolded, given boxing gloves, and forced to

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    Psychopaths: What Makes A Monster?

    monster. This movie gives a good example of monster’s personality by having pathology students using their knowledge and experiences not for medical purposes but to satisfy their own fantasies by killing people for mere sports and pleasure which to entertain one another. This movie may cause people to change perspective about hospitals, because the interns’ personalities reflect the other way round of what hospital are supposed to

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    Socrates Rhetorical Summary

    rhetoric, Socrates calls all of them a knack. What Socrates means in this context is that rhetoric is a sort of natural inclination or a kind of talent such as speech that a given audience enjoys and loves to hear (Cricks & Sills 352). However, the talented speaker does not have the ability to explain into details the content of the speech that people have

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    The Royal Battle Analysis

    to a speech without giving the men any fits. The American dream is not being beaten, tortured, or ridiculed for being different to achieve any goal. It is gained by learning, doing the right thing and remaining consistent in all struggle. Ellison explains the goal of the American dream by expressing the courage and consistency the cursed adolescent African American used to receive his scholarship. The gentleman was discouraged by his peers, but he did not stop. He continued with his speech regardless

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    Ethos Pathos Rhetorical Triangle

    writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people.” In essence, rhetoric is simply a means of expressing ones viewpoint in a manner that may or may not have an influence on others; but rhetoric isn’t simply about speech, it’s far more complex than that. Joshua Johnson’s video on the subject offered a simple, easy to follow basic guideline, introducing the idea of Pathos, Logos and Ethos as the “rhetorical triangle.” Further reading expands on those ideas and introduced

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    Entertainment Values in the News

    systematic way displays that news media is presented to entertain and inform the public. “Serious” local news media is often portrayed to the public as entertainment news. When watching most local and national new broadcasts, you will see a series of news stories varying from current political events, to coverage of a celebrity who just had a baby. The media is able to frame stories in a way where shock value and the ability to entertain becomes the forefront of the news. In this booming technological

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    Brilliant Public Speaking

    way back to ancient Greece which is almost 2500 years ago. The principles of speech and public speaking were drawn from the experience and practices of the ancient Greece and besides a few cultural and societal modifications the principles have virtually stayed intact. The definition of public speaking is defined as speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners (Public Speaking, 2007). In the video entitled “Brilliant Public

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    A memorable debut celebration relies on an engaging program with a smooth flow. Planning the debut program is important--you don't want a lull in your party lest someone takes that as a signal for an (embarrassing) impromptu number, right?  Check out our sample program for a hitch-free debut party.  Cocktail Hour (20 minutes) Your guests may arrive at varying times. Before the program starts, you can have a cocktail hour, where your guests can munch on appetizers before the actual dinner. If you

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