Order Number |
978784645 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Apply Eloquence to MLK’s I Have a Dream Speech
ASSIGNMENT
To utilize the definition of eloquence to rhetorically analyze Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .’s I Have a Dream Speech.
While conducting your analysis you should reflect upon your definition and consider how Dr. King’s speech may have, or potentially have not, used eloquence in his speech. Explore how eloquence may have helped Dr. King in his desire to promote justice and equality.
SKILLS
• Critically analyze a historic and powerful public speech
• Reflect upon one’s own ideas of eloquence
• Apply one’s own definition of eloquence to a specific situation
REQUIREMENTS
• 2 pages
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o Double Spaced
o 12pt, Times New Roman Font
o Include an APA-style Cover Page
• Must critically engage with Dr. King’s speech
Digital Media Research Paper
Required Content:
Read these two articles.
(1) The good, the bad, and the ugly of the digital revolution’s destructive impact on jobs
(2) What will happen when newspapers kill print
Key Learnings:
Compare and contrast a traditional print news experience with a digital news experience.
Discussion Question:
Find the Web version of a newspaper with which you are familiar. As you look at that day’s electronic issue, compare it to the same day’s paper edition. Write the name of the paper newspaper and the name of the online newspaper.
Please answer the following questions in your discussion post:
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1. What content is common to both?
2. What content exists online that is unavailable in the printed newspaper? (hint: consider items like animated graphics, videos, photo slide shows, comments. Cite a specific example.)
3. How similar or different were the advertisers in the online version from those in the printed version? Can you speculate on why the similarities and differences you found exist?
4. Describe your experience reading the online newspaper. What did you like about it? What did you dislike?