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| A Few Definitions of Rhetoric http://www.stanford.edu Selection of definitions of rhetoric through the history. |
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| Aristotle's Rhetoric http://plato.stanford.edu Discussion of one of Aristotle's major works; by Christof Rapp. From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. |
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| H-Net Book Reviews for H-Rhetor http://www.h-net.org Collection of reviews of books on rhetoric. Arranged by author. |
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| Composition & Rhetoric Bibliographic Database http://www.public.iastate.edu Downloadable citations from journals and books in composition and rhetoric studies. By Lee Honeycutt. |
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| Rhetoric Notes http://www.engl.niu.edu Handout of a graduate course on rhetoric and its theory. With texts and background material on classical and early Christian rhetoric. |
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| Women's History in Rhetoric and Language http://lists.psu.edu Mailing list devoted to the field. |
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| The Classical Conception of Rhetoric http://im.bradley.edu Offers a summary of this conception of rhetoric. Links to related lecture notes. |
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| Digital Rhetoric http://www.digitalrhetoric.org Slide presentation by U of California, Irvine writing director. Defines digital rhetoric; addresses ethical, theoretical and pedagogy concerns. |
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| Peithos Web: Classic Rhetoric and Persuasion http://classicpersuasion.org Selected full-text readings in classical rhetoric: Translated primary sources and authoritative secondary sources. |
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| Rhetoric and Composition Book Reviews Corner http://www.public.asu.edu Compilation of reviews of books on rhetoric and composition. Arranged by title. |
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Chinese Trade And The American Welfare StateIt should be rather obvious that the United States is getting the raw end of the stick when it comes to trade with China. But the US should not blame all of its woes on China and their currency manipulation, because we are own worst enemy with over regulation to business, which is sending jobs away, and the propping up of unions which have destroyed the very companies they work at. | |