Composing Publically

Soon, I will be finishing all of my university course work and my writing will serve and entirely new purpose. No longer will my papers be viewed by the professors only, and not longer will the be graded on a certain scale. My writing will either be satisfactory or unsatisfactory, and this greatly depends on my understanding how contexts affect perception and how to mitigate tones. This understanding was largely helped by looking at other writers, and being able to critique their own pieces.

Remix of a Remix of a Remix
Arguement- Ethics = Anne Coulter


White Paper
 In 2013, I was given the chance to write a public argument piece on a topic that interested me most. I had recently been exploring my talents in the functional business atmosphere and wished to create a document which displayed my insight and innovative thinking. I chose a white paper for it's appeal in the world of business, as well as for the challenge it posed to me. My white paper concerns the efficacy  of rhetorical velocity by challenging generally accepted marketing norms. I am not necessarily the person who throws caution to the wind when proposing radically new ideas, but I truly believe that rhetorical velocity has benefits that have not yet been utilized.

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