Rhetoric (B)log

Rhetoric (B)log consists of the efforts of one of BYU's English 150 classes to analyze the rhetoric of the world around them and to develop and contribute their own messages. Rhetoric--arguments, messages, and assumptions that change the way we think and feel--is all around us, permeating media, our interactions with others, public occasions, and any act of communication.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Outdoors Unlimited

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post links to pictures for our brochure here
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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Paper on Father Importance

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Right now I am not entirely sure where I will send my paper yet. Right now I want to talk to one of my teachers who is in the School of Fam...
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Last Paper

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This paper obviously changed my life.  It made me become such a better writer/researcher.  I learned how to use many useful websites such as...
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Only One More Assignment Left

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At last my paper is done. After many long hours of doing research, writing a paper that really expressed how I felt, and making sure that I ...

Reflection

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I decided that I could submit my paper to Sigma , a journal for political science and international studies. My paper has a lot to do with p...
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Reflection

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I could submit my paper to the American Journal of Public Health. This journal is devoted to finding the latest research on particular illn...
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Finally Done!!!

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I think my Issues Paper--which is entitled, "Sweatshops: Are They Ethical? Are They Justified?--would best be published in the Aporia (...

Reflection-film

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A journal that I could submit my paper to is the Journal of Film and Video. Article features include film and related media, problems of ed...
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Issues Review

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I chose the journal American Economist as a possible journal to submit my essay to. It seemed appropriate to submit my essay on the subprime...

Borrowed Earth

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After writing my issues paper, i have decided that the best place to send my paper get published would be the Borrowed Earth or Sigma journa...
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Reflection: Crisis in Darfur

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I could submit my issues paper to the Journal of Humanitarian Assistance. This journal publishes articles that are relevent to humanitarian...
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It's DONE!!!

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An academic journal that I could submit my paper to is Business Economics. This journal accepts entries from a wide variety of subjects. A...
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And... IT'S FINALLY OVER!!!!

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One journal I could potentially send my issues paper to would be the Body, Mind, and Spirit student journal, which contains articles relatin...
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Worth the Time

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So I decided to turn in my paper to Surfers against Sewage website to see if they want to publish my research. I think this is very benefici...
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News For Nerds

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I decided to submit my paper to a website called Slashdot. Their motto is "News for Nerds...", and if you've read my paper, we...
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Student Journal

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I have decided to put my paper in the Body, Mind, and Spirit journal because it focuses on health studies. Prostitution is a great health is...
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Revisions

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After met with Mrs. Cowley I saw many flaws in my paper. These flaws can be corrected by me simply adjusting some paragraphs and adding a so...

My Progress

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I have made a lot of progress since last week. After meeting with Professor Cowley, she helped me to realize that the argument for my paper...
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math teaching

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As far as progress on my paper goes, I didn't spend much time over the weekend working on it. However I did fix most of my grammatical p...
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Revisions

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One of the main issues that we talked about with my paper was making the thesis strong enough so that my paper could be more organized. If ...

Fixing My Mistakes

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Over this weekend I haven't had very much time to work on my paper. I have worked a lot on fixing the small mistakes that I have instea...
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Revision

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With the new direction of my paper, most of the revisions are to the structure and reworking what is already in my paper to demonstrate this...
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Issues Paper

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At my conference on Friday with Professor Cowley we went over my thesis and how it needed to be strengthened and perhaps changed a little bi...
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Weekend Review

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Since the conference on Friday I have read through the entire paper and fixed many of the grammatical errors. I corrected several paragraphs...

Between Then and Now

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Between last Friday and today, I have mostly worked on my conclusion. I think I needed something more powerful and actually discussed how t...
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Transitions

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Honestly my paper for the most part was just off on the flow and transitions between paragraphs. I knew from the beginning I was going to ha...
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Monday, March 30, 2009

I'm fresh out of creative titles

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Well so far I have been making corrections that you (Prof. Cowley) have pointed out in my paper and also I definitely needed to fix the voic...
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Progression

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My paper like many of ours, was basically torn apart in the interview.  Although frustrating I have really seen the problems that were point...
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Paper Progress

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I've been fairly pleased with my paper and the progress I've made on it over the weekend. When finding quotes for my arguments I fo...
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Paper Progress

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I’ve had a really slow start on my paper. I went from half a page of my paper to 8 pages between Friday and this morning. In class tomorrow...
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Paper Progress

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Well, there were some obvious problems with my essay seeing as how it was torn apart on Friday, so I have done some intense revising to the ...

The Post Formerly Known As Paper Progress

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Since Friday, I've been swamped, so I haven't done much work on my computer. After my interview I gave my last printed draft another...
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Progress

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This past weekend i made the changes i needed to from my conference and then i fixed a little bit of the organization on the paper. Some of ...
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Friday, March 20, 2009

Racial Profiling

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Racial profiling has become quite a catchy phrase as of late. It seems to come up often in political discussions. In recent discussions of r...
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A Sense of Identity

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Note: I've decided to rewrite most of the last half with a new analogy that will make my argument as a whole more unified. The idea is t...
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Subprime Mortgage Crisis

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Crisis has gripped the American economy. Currently it is spiraling into potentially the worst economic descent the United States has ever se...
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Where are all the Fathers?

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In a time when there is more and more information being provided about the importance of strong families, it seems strange that many familie...
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The Sweatshop Debate: Morals v. Economics

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Please follow the link to my paper
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Film

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I served my mission in Peru and found it to be a culturally enriching experience. Like many third-world countries, piracy of movies is very ...
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Sweatshops: Are The Ethical? Are They Justified?

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This is what I have so far: Robert J. S. Ross paints the story of a young mother working in the garment industry: You arrive at work in a ...
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AIDS

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Fever, headache, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, rash; symptoms of the common flu. However, unlike the common flu, a person infected wit...
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Sex Slavery

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As known by many, prostitution is the oldest profession in the world. It has progressed from the stone age and is still used today as a ways...
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Coastline Pollution

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In San Clemente California, a local and global coastal icon was endangering from human expansion. The targeted beach was known as Trestles. ...

The Technological Cure for Poverty

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Cheap, efficient, and renewable; these are the words that seem to be flying around the most these days. They have proven to be the standard ...
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Genocide in Darfur

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The crisis in Darfur, Sudan is a continual debate on whether the international community should intervene or not. The war started in 2003 wh...
Thursday, March 19, 2009

Nuclear Power of Doom!!

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In an era of economic decay and increasing global instability, changes in suitable energy must be made to secure a bright future for the com...
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First run through: Outsourcing

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Outsourcing has become a very prominent issue in today’s world.  With the problems already existing in the economy the effects of outsourci...
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Math Education Styles in US and Japan

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Introduction Teaching is a very valuable resource that very few individuals actually consider doing. There are two different types of te...
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