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    Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is an excellent example of an effective argument; it was written in response to an editorial addressing the issue of Negro demonstrations and segregation in Alabama at the time.…

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    How do you know it’s not a column, letter, or editorial? Give proof. First off, I know it is not a column because it is not a recurring piece of writing that has been included in a newspaper or article, this is an original writing. It is not a letter because it does not include “dear ___” at the beginning nor does it have a conclusion such as “sincerely”. Finally this is not an editorial because the article isn’t stating someone's opinion of what they think, they are giving facts, it's not a one…

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    Editorial On Abortion

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    unborn child “encourage anyone interested to strongly consider adoption, simply because of the long-term stability it provides the child” (editorial 1). There are some families out there that are unable to have children or even some that want more children, and those families have a huge desire to adopt. Adoption is amazing in so many different ways. You not only giving your unborn child an opportunity and choice to live life that way they want but you are giving them a steady home and a…

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    What Do Women Want? In an editorial, by Dennis Prenger, he explains three things that women most desire. Women are questioned a lot about their minds. No one really knows how women really think. Dennis kinda showed us a few things that women actually are looking for. Probably about fifty to sixty percent of of women in the world learn over time that they are with the wrong person. Women desire love and affection from men that don’t really care for that. Women have needs that they want men…

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    The mid-eighteenth century was a confusing and revolutionary time period for the United States.1 After the Civil War the U.S. underwent a major paradigm shift in the racial hierarchy of the American people, with the emancipation and naturalization of former slaves, through the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendment, arrival of new immigrants, and changing demographic. President Ulysses S. Grant called for a celebration of Thanksgiving to give thanks for the reunification of the Union. Using…

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    good intention of the US or not). In doing so, the public, not only the United States but also the South American, Spanish, German, and other nations who saw the process of events and intentions the United States were taking and following, had serious ridicule or opinion about such actions and intentions. Editorial Cartoons were, and still are today, a freedom of expression that shows not only…

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    Political cartoons are frequently made by artists to express their frustration with certain issues, politicians, and sometimes even the public as a whole. What initially appears to be a simply humorous cartoon is actually so much more. In these two cartoons, two completely unrelated issues are addressed: the Flint water crisis and global warming. Yet, both topics are discussed by displaying criticism that natural disasters are frequently disregarded until one’s career is at stake and even then,…

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    Summary: Liesel is given to a foster home by her mother. When Liesel meets her new foster parents, she's very shy and you can't blame her because she just left her mother who couldn't take care of her anymore. As weeks and months go by, Liesel's new Papa get really close to each other. He signed her after nightmares, played his accordion for her and read with her. Then Papa did something unthinkable at the time. He brought in Max, a Jew, and hid them in their basement. Liesel becomes friends…

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    the editorial was writen by Kelvin Wade and it is located in the Dailyrepublic News paper. The topic is all about what he believes christmas should be all about. in his writing their are some good clues an example is when he explains an article he read, about a women who would visit people who were dying and she mention it to her professor and he asked her if she would talk to the god religion and preyers to the dying people she said no and he couldn't believe her inability to not be able to…

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    Sophia Capello Professor McCain Honors English 10 30 July 2014 2014 Summer Reading: Editorial on BZRK Like the biots in the story BZRK will get inside the your head, and leave you constantly wanting more. BRZK by Michael Grant is an action packed science fiction novel that unfolds around themes like conspiracy, insanity, freedom, discovery, and free will. This novel is filled with graphic details and lots of action. This book is definitely aimed towards high school boys that like science…

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