In Carolyn Kubik article "Will a tilted uterus make it harder to conceive" (2000), she explains how a retroverted uterus will not prevent pregnancy and that this is a common misconception. Kubik supports her claim by explaining her practices in the hospital, as well as statistics that show that women with this condition have the same fertility rate. Her
purpose is to dispel the misconceptions about infertility and retroverted uteruses. She targets mainly women with this condition to inform them that they are able to become pregnant.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
How mobile technology is taking over
In her article "How mobile Technology is changing the World" (1997), Gina Balarin
asserts how people no long have personal interaction with eachother. Balarin supports her claims about evolving problem by providing statistics and information about how this problem is effecting many americans. Her
purpose is to inform people to preserve culture. She is addressing everyone in the world, she has a more down to earth town so that way a larger population is able to understand her.
american recognition of Armenian Genocide
In his article "Obama sidestepps recognition of Armenian genocide" (2011), Allah Pundit
asserts how American's recognition of the Armenian Genocide is now very shaky since we have so much involvement with the Turkish government. Pundit supports his claim but including assertions of Obama, who once quoted it as a genocide, now denounces it in this context because of his position. His purpose for this article is to inform how americans are not be genuine in their beliefs, and conform for selfish views. His tone is educated to inform a mature population.
Armenian Genocide pre.1
In Sebnem Arsu and Scott Sayare article "armenian Genocide" (2000), he explains how Turks deny the claim of their ever being a genocide. Arsu and Savare support their claim by including quotes from the Turkish and also included the American issue with the initiation of their claims. Their purpose in writing the article is to shed light on the issue and inform people how America has issues within the matter. They seem to have a very educated and informative type of style in their article to attract more of a mature population.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Article
In Ashely Millers
article, “Health Living” (1999), she asserts that music has cognitive benefits that
help students succeed in school. She proves this with statistical data that
shows a study where students how are musically inclined have better recall
ability and better ACT scores. Millers purpose is to show the benefits of
musically educating children. Her tone is informative and professional, it
seems as though she is addressing patents.
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