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    What Is Dorian Gray Moral

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    positive guide on Dorian's "moral compass" and influences him. Basil served as the voice of reason or goodness in the influence of Dorian's soul (Mustafa). Basil admired and loved the beauty and innocence of Dorian at the beginning of the novel (Shmoop Editorial Team). He tries to talk Dorian out of the corruptive lifestyle

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    3.4. Magazine Analysis The researcher selected the 10 samples for analysis purpose from the month of June 2103 to month of July 2014. (1) 2013 – June, (2) 2013 – July & August, (3) 2013 – September & October, (4) 2013 – November, (5) 2013 – December & 2014 January (6) 2014 – February & March, (7) 2014 – April, (8) 2014 – May (9) 2014 – June (10) 2014 – July The content analysis is a method. The content has different aspects for summarising

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    test From a newspaper editorial: [The recent use of mail ballots in Oregon’s election of a U.S. senator has led some people to hail this as the wave of the future in our democratic republic]. *[We do not share that enthusiasm].* *[The primary advantage of the mail ballot is that it requires little time]* and [effort on the part of the voter]. [We think that also is a primary shortcoming of this process]. It is worth a little of both our time and our energy to exercise the right to vote, and that

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    Many jails now are over flooded, and have recently spiked, this decade alone. The author of this editorial has included a few examples of the logos within the editorial, but fail to go In depth to effects in the economy like stated in the transition to the this body paragraph. For instance,” Nearly 7 million Americans are under supervision of adult corrections systems, including probation

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    presidential candidates in both parties because the results of this primary election will definitely impact our future to come. It will determine whether or not Donald Trump will proceed and represent as a Republican presidential nominee. According to the editorial, “What a Donald Trump presidency might actually look like” by the Los Angeles Times, when past White House Chief of Staff, John H. Sununu, under President George H.W. Bush, was asked about the two words “PRESIDENT TRUMP”, his response seemed to tastefully

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    Personal Worldview and Utalitarianism

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    Worldview paper Each individual’s view on right or wrong is based on personal worldview. The personal worldview shapes a person’s outlook on policy. Therefore, my worldview influences which policies I support. I will use my worldview to judge an editorial regarding minimum wages. In my worldview, I believe in the community good which is the Utilitarian view on ethics. I am willing to make sacrifice for the majority. It is impossible to appease everyone in the group; sometimes compromises have to

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    through writing and informing the student population of rising issues at the school. The issue that I focus on in my editorial called “Transfer Students, Who?” is the lack of integration that the USC transfer student population is having with transitioning into USC, which can be alleviated through the development of a transfer student center. One of the main reasons that the editorial starts off with presenting the statistics of transfer

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    In the editorial “If Only We All Spoke Two Languages” the author, Ariel Dorfman seemingly has a positive message about the need for multilingualism in America. However, balant anti-western rhetoric is concealed into Dorfman’s personal bias; Transforming the editorial from a agreeable call to action, to a absurd call for anti-imperialism. Ariel Dorfman was born in Buenos Aires to a Jewish family from modern day Moldova. Dorfman revealed his strong anti-west sentiment while he served as cultural advisor

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    giving form of love and treating her as an equal (Newman, Oct., 2003). Janie embellishes her relationship with Tea Cake, as he “teaches her the maiden language all over.” Having lived under Joe, Janie is cautious when she first meets Tea Cake (Shmoop Editorial Team). It isn't the white man's burden that Janie carries; it is the gift of her own love (p. 297) (Newman, Oct., 2003). Having to begin controlling her speech, Janie reaches a new degree as she learns how to be silent when she chooses. This idea

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    the diver being alone makes the idea of the ladder and the dive much more intimidating, thus the reason for taking a whole stanza to analyze the ladder. On top of that, the diver dwelling on the ladder causes the reader to do so as well (Shmoop Editorial Team). In this case, the ladder is being used to descend into the ocean. Even the idea of ‘descending’ is intimidating. The concept of the word often has a heavier feeling about it, as opposed to the word ‘ascending’ which carries a much lighter

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