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    Peter Singer Argument

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    Singer, in his argumentative essay, “The Singer Solution to World Poverty,” asserts that it is the individual's responsibility to save children in poverty. Singer utilizes many rhetorical strategies-- including appealing to pathos, repetition, and comparison of statistics-- to defend his argument: “Whatever money you’re spending on luxuries, not necessities, should be given away.” He adopts an analytical and indignant tone in order to convince Americans to donate money to save the lives of millions

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    The comparison of life to a race results in an image of a high intensity, extremely competitive world. It is quite possible to compare the current society of today to a race due to the extremely competitive job market, competitive colleges and schools, among other high stress situations, Despite the high intensity society we live in, it is also quite possible to compare life to a run. This comparison results in an image where life is more relaxed and

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    At the beginning of the semester I wrote an assignment addressing what I wanted to learn from taking American Civilization 1700. I went through the course syllabus and I chose skills that I thought were important for me to know better as well as important to my future career as a teacher. Two skills that I did not list that I wanted to work on were comparing and contrasting. Comparing and contrasting are two skills that I thought I was quite good at and had no problems with. When it came to do the

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    Metaphors are complex comparisons used in American writing. They can be used to compare and analyze numerous things like expressions, objects, activities, and how we think. In the book, Tuning, Tying and Training Texts: Metaphors for Revision, Barbara Tomlinson, the author, discusses her viewpoints on metaphors and how they relate to the process of revision. She talks about how we come to adopt our writing process which is through, “…metacognitive expressions and culturally shared information” (Tomlinson

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    Cross Country Practice

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    and feel successful, I had to compare my times with each other and measure my personal growth, not my growth compared to the fastest girl in the state. This can be applied to life. While a little healthy competition never hurts anyone, constant comparison does. Through cross country, I was reminded daily to not compare my weakness to someone else’s

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    Associate Level Material Comparative Data Resource: Ch. 14 of Health Care Finance Complete the following table by writing responses to the questions. Cite the sources in the text and list them at the bottom of the table. |What criterion must be met |Consistency: Important when comparing data to make sure the data compared was prepared the correct way and done the same each time. | |for true comparability? |

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    Pinto British Columbia Institute of Technology LIBS 7001 January 29, 2012 AN ANALYSIS OF “THE MEN WE CARRY IN OUR MINDS” In the essay, “The Men We Carry in Our Minds”, Scott Russell Sanders discusses his perspective on men in comparison to the impression that women carry in their minds. Sanders uses a unique way of writing through narration and life experiences to truly illustrate his point that the impressions of men or women are based on ones own life experiences. As a young

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    comparing ourselves to others. While comparison motivates us to learn good qualities, pursue a brighter future and own a grateful hearts, it also has an adverse effect when we compare our true inner selves to the pictures of perfect life created by others on social media. To begin with, Amanda Chan’s article “How To Keep Jealousy And Envy From Ruining Your Life” serves as a foundation which introduces both positive and negative sides of comparison. On the one hand, comparison makes us more likely to be occupied

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    language and metaphoric comparisons to communicate observations about the cycle of life and the pattern of replacement. In the main body of her poem, Olds lists a sequence of three key metaphoric comparisons between the woman and her daughter’s changing bodies. Both characters are experiencing small “previews” of their futures through developmental transformations, the younger a preview of womanhood and the older a preview of aging and ultimately future replacement. The comparison is made in the same

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    advert for the Mercedes-Benz is very personal, and is constantly putting the reader in the driver’s seat. It is laid out like a cinema screen, and that comparison continues throughout the advert. The picture is very passive and immediately places the reader at the centre of the advert, and the whole layout is calming. In comparison, in the Chrysler Voyager advert the attention of the

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