How To Write An Editorial Response Essay

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    Deborah L. Rhode, a law professor at Stanford University and author, has written or co-written over twenty-seven books in the genre of “professional responsibility, leadership, and gender,” and published editorials in the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and Slate. On May 23, 2010, an editorial by Rhode titled, “Why Looks are the Last Bastion of Discrimination,” was published in the Washington Post. This article argues for the need of stricter anti-discrimination laws after proving that the

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    “The actors are gamely delivering their lines in another revival of the world's most shopworn drama.” These are the words the author of the Globe & Mail editorial “No, you really don’t have to subsidize an NHL team” has chosen to introduce the article. Strong words that are meant to introduce, and summarize what he believes to be a large issue in the Calgary community. The article focuses on the negotiations between the city of Calgary and the Calgary Flames, an NHL franchised hockey team. The author

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    Scope and Slant The scope of JAAL is mostly focused on helping educators promote and improve literacy inside and outside of school. Literacy includes reading and writing, which would explain why JAAL contains articles about both components of literacy—although they are more focused on reading than writing. There are definite patterns, such as digital literacy, multicultural education, and student-centered learning. The patterns arise from “hot topics” in literacy education. JAAL seems to publish

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    stores. Currently, marijuana cultivation, possession, and delivery are prohibited except for approved medical conditions. After the election The Oregonian newspaper published an editorial written by The Oregonian Editorial Board stating Oregon lawmakers should legalize the

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    Adam Gopnik Ethos

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    Truth About Gun Control,” Gopnik writes about how the United States of America should implement a federal law that increases the effectiveness of gun control throughout the states. Gopnik uses rhetorics such as, ethos, pathos, logos and rhetorical situation to persuade and inform his audience of how gun control laws would benefit everyone in America. Ethos is characterized as an appeal to ethics, and how the author can convey his credentials that they are worthy to write about a certain problem or dilemma

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    convert interested consumers into customers. • Copywriters: The copywriter writes text or script for an advertisement, based largely on information obtained from the client, who are responsible for visual aspects of the advertisement and, particularly in the case of print work, may oversee production. • Graphic artists and designers: Ones who are to troubleshoot typing mistakes or incorrect information

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    Anterograde Amnesia are partial memory loss, having a hard time recognizing relatives or family, feeling of confusion, difficulty taking in new information, inability to remember familiar places, and difficulty in learning and remembering new things.(PHC Editorial Team 2013) Characteristics of Anterograde Amnesia are abnormally small hippocampi bilaterally and elevated hippocampal water.(Mayo Clinic 2014) There are many ways to recognize

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    Ethics and Trends Native Advertising Staying afloat: How native advertising poses a threat to traditional journalism By: Jesse Flickinger It’s never been harder to be a newspaper than in today’s current climate. The state of journalism, and how to fund it, are in a heavy storm of uncertainty. No one has quite figured out the answer yet on how to keep the current model alive. Papers are going under and the traditional revenue streams, which once brought them into fruition, are shrinking

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    In the article, You (and Your Cellphone) on Candid Camera by The New York Times Editorial Board, they raise the issue of customers being tracked by cell phone without their knowledge while they are shopping. The Editorial Board believes, as I do, that stores should not track people on their cellular devices without prior consent. They claim that apparently traditional retailers are tracking their customers on their cellular devices and on security cameras with little or no information given regarding

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychological reaction to experiencing or witnessing a significantly stressful, traumatic, or shocking event. Did you know that one in three returning troops are being diagnosed with Post-traumatic stress disorder and less than 40% will seek help (PTSD Foundation of America). When people think of PTSD they automatically assume it just has to do with war veterans. But what people don't know is that children and teens all over the

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