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    Her world Editorial/Advertorial vs Shape Editorial/Advertorial In its March 2016 Issue, Her World magazine has 160 pages. Her World magazine is similar to Marie Claire and FEMALE magazine as it focuses on the same topics as the other two magazines do. However, when we flip the pages of her world magazine, we do see 4 pages of advertisements, however, we soon see the contents page and immediately after we see editorial after editorial nonstop before coming to another full page advertisement. Her World’s

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    The article “Journal Times editorial: Abortion should be legal in cases of rape” is talking about how many people who are raped do not want to live their lives thinking about the awful thing that happened to them. The article talks about how women who have been rape do not have the option of not getting pregnant after they are rape. The female body doesn’t have super powers to avoid getting pregnant by someone who is forcing you to have sex with them. This article is also talking about how women

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    Rhetorical Analysis ENGL 102-07 October 03, 2012 A Rhetorical Analysis of Editorial, “The Effects of Violence in Children’s Cartoons” Claim: That children's cartoons today are too violent and that these cartoons are greatly affecting their behaviors growing up. That violence is a learned behavior and therefore children that view violence can become violent themselves. The purpose of the argument is to raise the awareness about cartoon violence and come up with some solutions

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    Editorial: TV's focus on childhood obesity hits home One of the most controversial issues of recent date is that of how to treat America's obesity epidemic. The increased rate of obesity amongst children is particularly alarming. Children are beginning to develop diabetes, heart disease and other illnesses linked to weight gain at very high rates. Given this concern, many solutions have been proposed. Some have suggested bringing back mandatory PE; others have suggested improving children's diets

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    The Rage Against Trade This opinion piece written by the New York Times editorial board analyzes the two major presidential candidates positions on international trade deals, primarily President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed isolationist policies. The article examines the increasingly common perception among the American public that trade agreements such as NAFTA and the TPP are responsible for causing economic hardships due to prioritizing global interests over American interests. The writers

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    Kevin Lu Leonard Maltin CTCS-466 31 March 2016 Rolling Papers Film Essay Mitch Dickman’s Rolling Papers documents The Denver Posts fall from grace in the midst of Colorado’s legalization of marijuana. Although some may argue the message behind this film is the promotion and avocation of the legalization of marijuana, it actually depicts just how desperate print journalism is to survive in this age of social media and instant gratification. The film carries itself with a certain novelty as it tries

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    Well, in their editorial, the Editorial Board editorial explains why the US should not spend its money on deporting illegal immigrants. First, The Editorial Board incorporates polysyndeton to emphasize how much money the US has spent on ridding illegal immigrants. Second, the Editorial Board integrates specific details to stress how deporting illegal immigrants will hurt our economy. Third, the Editorial Board appeals to ones logos by incorporating many statistics into their editorial. By utilizing

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    York Times Editorial Board informs readers and argues that raising the minimum wage would restore the lives of millions of Americans. In the Editorial Board’s article “The Case for a Higher Minimum Wage” they discuss how Republicans perceive the minimum wage in a negative light, the minimum wage is viewed as “the lowest legal hourly rate” (Editorial Board 2). However, the Editorial Board explains the minimum wage is an economic security blanket for millions of Americans. The editorial Board supports

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    Persuasion and Deception Holiday Homework Language Analysis The editorial 'The good, the bad and the ugly' appears in The Daily Tribute on the 16th if July 2006 regarding the vandalism on personal property and the lack of support provided by the local council. The editor contends that vandalism is a community issue which must be dealt by the local council who are not providing adequate assistance to resolve it. Readers of The Daily Tribute can be expected to be interested in community news, welfare

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    The Editorial, “‘Boobies’, the courts and free speech” by The Times Editorial Board is about freedom of speech for students. This editorial talks about when it is appropriate for students to express their freedom of speech. The authors states that the tinker law needs to be made more clear. The use of rhetoric, connotation, and bias affects both the argument and the audience. This affects the argument because it makes it slightly stronger and it affects the audience because they are more likely to

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