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    tomorrow by evading it today", says former president Abraham Lincoln. An example of someone wanting to escape reality is communicated in the song Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen. The song is about Springsteen wanting to run away from his town away from the life of hard labor. The musician's use of rhetorical appeals is successfully displayed in Born to Run. In terms of logos, Springsteen partially uses logical fallacies to generalize people. To start, the musician effectively generalizes a group of people

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    Wyandot East EMS 27 run 27 run to 416 west center street 416 west center street for a 60 year old male complaining of chest pain. Time paged 1345.” The emergency services here I am from use the code “27” to signify that it is an emergency run. Five minutes later… “Wyandot East EMS Wyandot East EMS 27 run 27 run to 416 west center street 416 west center street for a 60 year old male complaining of chest pain 2nd page time 1350”. another five minutes go by… “Upper EMS Upper EMS 27 run 27 run to 416 west center

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    away from this town will let the past be forgotten, but Vivian realizes that changing location will not make the problems of the past dissapear. Both Grant and Vivian have a different relationship with their pasts and it affects their relationship towards eachother.

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    Chase for the Wizard Once upon a time there was a young prince named Justin who was born to a royal family in the small town of Breckindale. This young prince was finishing up his training at home and was almost to the age where he can go on his very first quest to find a mighty wizard who will guide him through life and teach him all he needs to know. His Father, King James III was brushing his horses one day and called Justin into the barn. He tells him that he is proud of him and all of the

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    the worst Democratic candidates. He does this by his context, connecting to his target audience, his credibility and reliability, and his style. Kurt Schlichter adequately persuades the target audience of Republicans that this is indeed true.

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    Samuel Clemens. The main protagonist in this movie was Tom Sawyer his goal in the movie was to be a run away and to help out muff porter out, but his town he lived in thought he was a naughty boy. The main antagonist in this movie was Injun Joe he was a mean guy in the town and he liked to fight people. The main conflicted was that Injun Joe came back to town and was lying about things he did. Some more of the main characters are Muff Porter he is the town drunk, Sid Tom’s cousin that is a tattletale

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    Colony during the mid 17-century (the town), and the forest which surrounds the town. Hester, Dimmesdale, Pearl, Chillingworth and the other characters all live in the town. It is Puritan town, and they really believe in purity, and punishments for not being “pure” were extremely harsh. The entire Puritan community is based heavily around enforcing law and religion. The forest/woods that surround in the town is also a major setting. The forest that surrounds the town is thought to be the devil’s place

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    him. The orphanage was miles out of town, so all their food came from the land. Since Jake was becoming of age, the old woman realized she no longer could beat Jake. She knew that he would be leaving soon. The old woman could not afford for him to leave, “who would work the land.” She knew there was no one else to do all of the chores around the orphanage. Fearing that the old woman would somehow trap him at the orphanage, he realized he would have to run away. Knowing there had to be something

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    neutered, and this is a problem that keeps on growing in all states over the United States. The Humane Society of the United States says that there are only 3,500 animal shelters available here in America, and over six to eight million dogs and cats go to these shelters every year. Having a non-kill animal shelter offered to each town with more than 1,000 residents will decrease the overpopulation of animals and deaths that occur to these animals. Proposal: The problem is that there are towns that do

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    Colony during the mid 17-century (the town), and the forest which surrounds the town. Hester, Dimmesdale, Pearl, Chillingworth and the other characters all live in the town. It is Puritan town, and they really believe in purity, and punishments for not being “pure” were extremely harsh. The entire Puritan community is based heavily around enforcing law and religion. The forest/woods that surround in the town is also a major setting. The forest that surrounds the town is thought to be the devil’s place

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