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"Speaking Into the Air" by John Durham Peters
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A 5 page paper which provides a
critical analysis of John Durham Peters' book "Speaking Into the Air: A History of the
Idea of Communication." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAspeakair.wps
"The Movement of the Simplification of Spelling in the English Language"
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A 7 page overview of the move to change the way we spell in the English language. While in the U.S. and the U.K. alike changes in spelling have been attempted to be implemented via a formal route, for the most part change has only occurred informally. We have generated formal proceedings and approvals throughout the years, even seen Presidential orders and House of Commons Bills but old spellings have stayed staunchly in place. The informal verses the formal aspects of the movement to simplify spelling, however, has been somewhat more successful. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPspell.rtf
3 Essays
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A 9 page paper that consists of 3 essays. The first essay offers an example of the narrative rhetorical mode and argues that Charlotte Perkins Gilman's life is an example of heroism. The second essay is in the argumentative rhetorical mode and discusses the dual nature of justice. The third essay discusses how the first two essays fit the definitions of these two rhetorical modes. Each essay is 3 pages long. Bibliographies list 3 sources in total.
Filename: kh3ess.rtf