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    jargon or political terms meant to confuse or mislead the reader. Also, the author does a very satisfactory job of explaining the facts surrounding the argument without being biased or one-sided. Though there is room for much improvement, overall the editorial is a firm and testable argument and serves its purpose well. As in most any written argument, the author wants to present their opinions in the most positive and factual light. Usually only supporting evidence is given for the reader…

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    Gene Basset's Controversy

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    During the 1990s, Gene Basset drew an untitled editorial cartoon to stress the importance of the controversy about economic development and preservation of the natural environment. Basset’s editorial cartoon depicts a man representing the Billboard Lobby holding a chainsaw and shouting “obstructionist” at a tree, Although Basset’s cartoon seems straightforward, it can be inferred that he was trying to stress the importance of the battle to limit or to expand billboards up and down highways. This…

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    Sexual Education In Schools

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    There have always been lengthy and ongoing debates throughout the years, as the apparent issue of teaching sexual education in schools has been a topic of incredible interest over the past few decades. There have been numerous attempts and strategies put in to place to make every parent feel “safe” and “in charge” of their children’s knowledge of reproductive health, including abstinence-only education, monogamy-only education, and getting parent permission to teach the kids. However, there…

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    Benedict Carey Analysis

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    by storm”, by Benedict Carey seeks to address its readers on the effects that a natural disaster can have on one’s mental health. On September 12 2017 Benedict Carey wrote a newspaper editorial interviewing those who have survived hurricane Katrina and how it has impacted them in the past 10 years. With this editorial, he was able to advocate and emphasize the reality of one’s mental health. It is clear from the evidence shown in this article that the author was able to persuade his readers to…

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    you're in the real world where we can only imagine perfect worlds. The song "Rainbow Connection" was about the rainbow connection and if we’ll find it, and the opinion-editorial “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” was about what perfection is and how we’ll never reach it as a group. Both "Rainbow Connection" and “TED Talk Opinion Editorial” deal with the TOPIC that a perfect society is impossible to create, but they do so in different ways. To begin, the song “Rainbow Connection” is entertaining the…

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    The Trump Effect

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    Evidence can be found when the editorial explains “Not a vote has been cast in the 2016 presidential race. But serious damage is already being done to the country, to its reputation overseas, by a man who is seen as speaking for America and twisting its message of tolerance and welcome, and by the candidates who trail him and are competing for his voters” (The Editorial Board, 2015). The New York Times is supporting their claim by saying that the reputation…

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    line up perfectly symmetrical? No, probably not, because each person has their own perspective and interpretations of what really happened, and their minds will not focus on the same things. This is what happened in my reviewing of two different editorials, based on one speech. People take away different things from the speech that I chose, “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr., because they hear what they want to hear, and see what they want to see. For instance, how I view the speech is…

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    legal in the United States in 1973 by the legendary Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. Countless speeches, editorials, and other persuasive pieces have been written on the topic, and one in particular was written by the New York Times Editorial Board regarding the restricting of access to abortions by state laws. In the editorial “Closing off Abortion Rights”, by the New York Times Editorial Board, the author effectively argues the illegality of certain state laws pertaining to abortion by…

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    claims the cartoon is a representation of racism could be explained by Utilitarianism. My ethical decision is first, to make official apologies for not satisfying the sensitivity and balance, and setting up more precise and agreed ethical code for editorial…

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    Rhetoric Analysis Essay

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    Editorial Analysis Essay Well on December 6, 2016 the New York Times Editorial Board had released a document about Racism in New York's Prisons. The author which is the Editorial Board has used some main point of bias and some just were neutral. Also when he was talks he uses a lot of rhetoric specifically logos when he talked he was stating a lot of facts and just telling the audience what was true so, turning into the bias side he was not bias at all because using facts and what you know is…

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