Edward Quezada


Rhetorical Analysis: “Investing in education” by UNICEF

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Author: UNICEF is an organization dedicated to combating numerous issues faced by children in over 190 countries worldwide. Their mission is to “reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere”. They dedicate their work to providing aid in healthcare, nutrition, sanitation, emergency relief and a helping hand in improving the quality of education that millions of children around the world deserve. UNICEF as a whole provides thorough information through their website  to showcase the everyday issues they oppose.

Rhetorical Situation: Education is a vital factor in shaping children’s lives worldwide. While many strive to succeed in school, a large-scale of others can not pursue their passions. From poor living conditions to discrimination, many children face obstacles that prevent them from receiving a formal education. UNICEF seeks to assist Latin America, being one of several regions that continue to face this dilemma everyday.

Audience: UNICEF intends to reach those concerned about the overall wellbeing of children. They target an audience who were fortunate to receive an education and those who have children of their own. UNICEF also targets those who dealt with similar dilemmas in their past but were able to overcome them. The organization seeks to appeal to those who relate to the issue and are willing to give back.

Purpose: UNICEF’s objective is to provide thorough reasoning towards why “investing in education” is essential for the future. UNICEF introduces the subject by revealing that “14 million children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean are outside the education system”. They continue with a deeper layout of how children of different ages and backgrounds are being affected, including “those exposed to violence, living with a disability, facing gender and ethnic discrimination”. This demonstrates a variety of other remaining challenges within Latin America that factor into the educational dilemma. In order for UNICEF to work efficiently, they require funding that goes towards the necessities to resolve each individual issue one by one. By presenting this to a larger audience, the organization hopes to attract the help of people around the world through donations.

Genre:  UNICEF uses its website to display their purpose as an organization. Through this, millions around the world can obtain a glimpse at how they work to achieve its goals. People are able to view the organization’s research and reports, stories, and it informs on how anyone can be involved with helping resolve the issues that children are facing today.

Stance: UNICEF strives to assist children around the world. The organization expresses the idea that “education is a fundamental human right…that plays a vital role in building human capital, breaking the cycle of poverty, promoting economic productivity, and eliminating social disparities and inequities”. This shows us that UNICEF strongly believes if every child receives an education, it benefits their self development and the world. This relates to the idea that children are key to promoting development in the economy and society for the future. UNICEF also stands by the idea that investing in the future of children should be a priority for governments, corporations and businesses worldwide. They conclude by providing strategies the organization takes like working in partnerships with governments and other organizations to achieve the desired outcome. 

Source: UNICEF. “Investing in education”. Retrieved from https://www.unicef.org/lac/en/investing-education-0

Class Introduction Essay

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English 110: Freshman Composition: Class Introduction Essay

Name: Edward Quezada

Intended Major: Electrical Engineering

Preferred Pronouns: He/Him

After having read the syllabus for Freshman Composition as well as “Composition as a Write of Passage” by Nathalie Singh-Corcoran, I can conclude that literature plays an essential role in the way we can express ourselves to the world. As of now, I don’t believe I have any uncertainties towards this course just yet. If I am looking forward to anything this semester, it would have to be being able to further my communication skills and methods of expressing my perspectives on certain topics or issues that I may be interested in sharing with others. 

Pertaining to the qualities writers posses, I believe a “good” writer would be someone who expresses their arguments and point of view in a respectful manner towards their readers. Although the purpose of many writings is to persuade or inform the reader on a subject, it is essential that the writer properly appeals to this audience as well. After providing the audience with a thorough understanding of the topic, the writer can then provide his/her perspective and ideas. Having the audience relate to the subject in any way, would help draw their attention. Furthermore, the writer will have to effectively explain why they believe their argument counteracts an opposing side, if there is one. In this case, it is essential that the opposing side is briefly included. A writer who solely focuses on their side alone would probably fail to convince their audience because there could be a curiosity concerning the opposing side’s points.

The easiest part of writing for me would be providing my own thoughts and ideas on a topic I feel comfortable with. However, as stated before, being able to efficiently express myself and provide the reader with sufficient information can be a challenge, especially because we don’t know the background knowledge and personal beliefs that some of the readers may have on that specific subject.

Being able to express our thoughts and arguments properly will help open doors for opportunity in every career field there is. As far as how we use literature in Engineering, it can greatly benefit those who pursue this field. An engineer will have to prepare technical documents to provide their research and findings to others. The technical document must appeal to a broad-spectrum of readers who have different experiences and knowledge with certain subjects. There may be an expert in the audience as well as someone who is not familiar with the topic at all. The document must allow the readers to understand the topic without leaving them with more questions. As an engineer, I must be able to create a well-written report that provides sufficient background knowledge and research for the audience. Doing so, provides the possibility to appeal to an audience that could potentially open many doors of opportunity for me.

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