Monthly Archives: October 2018

Post #9: Risk Rhetoric

http://www.wmlu.org/ https://twitter.com/WMLUradio https://twitter.com/SportsWmlu https://www.instagram.com/WMLURadio/ 1) The official WMLU website is a great way to find out information about the station and the services. However, a constraint that apply to their risk rhetoric is their lack of promotion. As we discussed … Continue reading

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Post #9: Risk Rhetoric

Image from facebook.com I will continue analyzing the Bridge Children’s Academy’s Facebook page in this post. I will focus on the Risk Rhetoric demonstrated throughout their site. Their site can be found at this link: https://www.facebook.com/bridgechildrensacademy/ 1) The four constrains associated … Continue reading

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Post #9

Some risks that can be associated with Grass Rootes might include the prices and overall quality/quantity of the food. By aiming for a “farm-to-table” style cuisine, the restaurant takes up the risk of losing profit because of expensive prices used … Continue reading

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Pushing Past The Ten Percent

It’s easy to fall into a negative mindset when auditioning for your tenth project in the last day, only to find weeks later that you weren’t given any role with only a faint idea as to why. We seek out … Continue reading

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Post #9: Risk Rhetoric

https://www.theoutdooradventurestore.com 1. ) While The Outdoor Adventure store offers quality outdoor apparel and experiences to it’s customers, one major constraint that applies to risk rhetoric is their effectiveness on assuring public safety among their consumers. This organization provides it’s customers … Continue reading

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2019 Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research: Submission Guidelines

The 2019 Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research (SPUR) is a digital initiative that collects and archives exemplary course-based student research with a grade of B+ or above in Digital Commons, Longwood University’s digital archive. Students who submit their work will receive … Continue reading

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Letter To Senior Self

Dear Jmar Yo what’s popping big J, I hope you’re living it up being a senior. I’m writing this the first day we played fortnite with Jordan the frisbee president and we watched Kelsey’s dogs. I’m telling you this because … Continue reading

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Letter to Senior Self

Dear Jmar Yo what’s popping big J, I hope you’re living it up being a senior. I’m writing this the first day we played fortnite with Jordan the frisbee president and we watched Kelsey’s dogs. I’m telling you this because … Continue reading

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Post #9: Risk Rhetoric

Our story Godfrey’s website exhibits some of the constraints common to risk rhetoric. In their case, the most prominent constraint is the emotionally laden nature of risk topics. Topics like the persistent marginalization of the LGBTQ+ community and its detrimental … Continue reading

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Who is Danny Brown?

  This is a question that if your a hip-hop head you should easily be able to answer.  He’s one of the best hip-hop artists out there right now, but a lot of people in the mainstream music world are … Continue reading

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