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    Murphy's Apocalypse

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    Apocalypse, as defined by Murphy is: “a genre of revelatory literature with a narrative framework, in which a revelation is mediated by an otherworldly being to a human recipient, disclosing a transcendent reality which is both temporal, insofar as it envisages eschatological salvation, and spatial insofar as it involves another, supernatural world” (Murphy, 128). To put this definition in layman’s terms, an apocalypse is a narrative of sorts. A human receives a message, usually in the form of a

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    In the early 1900’s, 1910 to 1940, there was a movement called the high school movement which was taking place for making high school free for all of the population to obtain better jobs and open the world for more classes. With doing so, it opened the workforce through creating a more diverse and educated work force. It allowed hundreds of thousands of people to go and obtain a minimal set of education which allowed for thousands of new openings in the work force. College is just the next step

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    As the host of the political radio show, The Ignorance Equation, I see political trends and ideologies come and go on a regular basis. Over the past five years I have watched Republicans go from an angry bloodthirsty mob of extremist to a frustrated and confused group of voters who don't understand why rampant obstructionism hasn't fixed our political system. Republican talking points like "making the super wealthy pay their fair share in taxes is socialism" and "corporations should not be taxed

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    Why Is Trump Unfair

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    their best to show he’s horrible. For instance, on the internet, people make websites that show the worst things he has done. The media shows us videos and websites like, “11 Worst Things Trump has said about women”, “32 Worst Things Donald Trump has ever said”, and “Donald Trump’s Most Idiotic Moments”. They rarely post the positive actions that Trump does. Most of the media dislike Trump so they try their best to make him look

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    Non Peaceful Protests

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    opinion peaceful protests still have negative effects though they are immensely more appropriate than non peaceful protests because peaceful protests often turn violent because people don't know how to act for example Trump Protests. This just in Donald J Trump is our president there is no amount of protesting that is going to change that peaceful or other wise. We the people of the United States of America voted him in. If you did not vote for him and do not believe him to be your President

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    going on, other people's opinions. With this recent presidential election, people have been going back and forth with unnecessary commentary. From calling each other stupid for who they chose to vote for to a smaller form of rioting. In recent events, Donald Trump won and it has affected a lot of people. Him winning has started a lot of negative situations. The ones who voted for Hillary are starting strikes, dissing the Trump voters to the

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    Donald Trump Monologues

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    onto Trump’s racism, xenophobia and general thoughts, policies and views that have offended many different individuals and groups of people. I believe that these things he has said he would do should nullify his eligibility to run for president. Donald Trump has voiced his strong opposition to Mexicans being in the United States; he even went as far as proposing the idea of building a wall separating Mexico from the US. According to Forbes’ article written by Dolia Estevez, “he wants to deport 11

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    Plato and Shakespeare have something in common, not only words, but they also have written fantastic quotes about how music makes the world turn. ‘'If music be the food of love, play on; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting,The appetite may sicken, and so die.’’-Shakespeare in Twelfth Night, Act I scene i ("Musical Quotes and Inspiration.") Plato said “Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything

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    This political cartoon about Trump uses many rhetorical devices to relay a message to anyone who would so care to look at this particular ad about him having allegedly stolen Putin’s shirt.  I believe that the author of this political cartoon was trying to persuade to believe Trump is a bad candidate for the presidency by showing us he has ties with the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.  Do to this persuasion; the effectiveness of this passage is greatly achieved using logos and pathos because it

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    The subject is that Donald Trump doesn't deserve to be the president of the united states. They claim he is not worthy enough of being "Racist" for accusing all mexicans of being rapists and criminals. Which could be false accusation because americans can be rapists and criminals also. They also claim Donald Trump is an elitist and he thinks he is better than everyone else. The authors position in this editorial is a part of The Editorial Boardset. The author of this editorial does support the evidence

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