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Educational viewing guide containing background information and analytical questions for examining rhetorical strategies in the documentary In the Shadow of Ebola within the historical context of the 2014–2015 Ebola outbreak in Liberia.
Language:
English
Document Type:
Educational viewing guide
Academic Subject:
Rhetoric; English Language and Composition
Educational Level:
11th Grade (English 3 / AP Language preparation)
Related Work:
In the Shadow of Ebola (documentary film)
Producing Organization of Film:
Public Broadcasting System (PBS), Independent Lens
Geographic Focus:
Liberia, West Africa
Historical Context:
Ebola outbreak of 2014–2015
Key Concepts:
Rhetoric; audience; speaker; subject; ethos; logos; pathos
Instructional Context:
Classroom film analysis activity
Intended Audience:
High school students studying rhetorical analysis
Associated Examination:
AP Language Exam (College Board)
Referenced Thinker:
Aristotle
Topic:
Media rhetoric and documentary argumentation
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Year:
2017
Topic:
Blood donation eligibility
Document type:
Donor screening guidance
Disease focus:
Ebola virus disease
Issuing authority:
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Referenced authority:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Target audience:
Blood collection establishments
Geographic scope:
Countries with Ebola virus transmission
Deferral period:
Indefinite or 8 weeks depending on exposure
Regulatory references:
21 CFR 630.10(e)(2) and (h)
Guidance date:
January 2017
Content basis:
Epidemiologic risk assessment and exposure history
Year:
2015-2016
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Ebola Preparedness and Response
Document Type:
Exercise Manual
Institution:
National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)
Author:
Elizabeth L. Beam, PhD, RN, Nicholas V. Cagliuso, Sr., PhD, MPH, Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH, John J. Lowe, PhD, Syra S. Madad, DHSc, MS, MCP, Kate Moore, DNP, FCCM, Kristine Sanger, BS, MT(ASCP), Sam Shartar, RN, CEN
Target Audience:
Incident Management Teams, healthcare providers, emergency response teams
Effective Period:
2015-2016
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Revisions:
Not specified
Year:
2014
Region / city:
Liberia
Topic:
Ebola outbreak, medical response
Document type:
Article
Organization / institution:
TIME
Author:
David von Drehle, Aryn Baker
Target audience:
General public
Period of action:
2014
Date of approval:
2014-12-10
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description of the document
Year:
N/A
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Lentiviral vector production
Document type:
Protocol
Organization / institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Researchers in molecular biology
Validity period:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Context description:
Protocol for the production and purification of lentiviral vectors, including detailed steps for DNA transfection, virus collection, and purification using Optiprep.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Ghana
Theme:
Financial Report
Document Type:
Annual Financial Report
Organization / Institution:
UNDP Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
Author:
UNDP Multi-Partner Trust Fund Office
Target Audience:
Stakeholders, Donors, Participating Organizations
Period of Validity:
1 January to 31 December 2023
Approval Date:
May 2024
Amendment Date:
None
Document type:
Academic assignment brief
Subject:
Rhetorical analysis of a public health website
Primary source analyzed:
CDC website on Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Institution:
Grand Canyon University
Referenced organization:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Required length:
750–1,000 words
Required sources:
At least two scholarly sources outside of class texts
Citation style:
GCU Style
Submission platform:
LopesWrite
Intended audience:
University students
Course context:
Rhetorical analysis and academic writing
Assignment components:
First draft and final draft
Evaluation method:
Rubric-based grading
Focus:
Analysis of rhetorical situation and rhetorical strategies
Source type:
Public informational website
Timeframe:
Week 2, Module 2
Year:
1990
Author:
Amy Tan
Genre:
Essay
Audience:
Asian Americans struggling with English
Purpose:
Educate about struggles of bilingualism and language barriers
Evidence:
Anecdotes and personal experiences
Rhetorical Strategies:
Use of examples, changing grammar to reflect “broken English”
Publication:
Threepenny Review
Context:
Struggles of being bilingual and assimilating as an immigrant
Note:
Year
Theme:
Rhetoric in Visual Arguments
Document Type:
Educational Material
Author:
Laurie Gries, PhD
Target Audience:
Students, Researchers, Filmmakers
Year:
2011
Region / City:
USA
Subject:
Rhetorical analysis of an article on intuition
Document type:
Analysis
Organization / Institution:
Rutgers University
Author:
Whitney Baird, Regan Cicolte, Eric Lamb, Kathy Robinson, Carol Sieverts
Target Audience:
General public, particularly women over 55
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of modifications:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Advertising, Sports, Marketing
Document Type:
Rhetorical Analysis
Target Audience:
Soccer players, Sports enthusiasts
Year:
2026
Type:
Educational Exercise
Subject:
Rhetorical Analysis
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Students studying literature or rhetoric
Document Format:
Instructional Worksheet
Source Text:
Norman Mailer, “Paret was a Cuban”
Focus:
Analysis of quotations and thematic interpretation
Skills Practiced:
Critical thinking, textual evidence interpretation, thematic development
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Rhetoric and Communication
Document Type:
Academic Article
Institution / Organization:
ThoughtCo
Author:
Cheryl Glenn, M. Jimmie Killingsworth, John Mauk, John Metz
Target Audience:
Students, Researchers, Educators
Period Covered:
Contemporary
Publication Date:
2026
URL:
https://www.thoughtco.com/exigence-rhetoric-term-1690688
Date:
February 10
Document Type:
Workshop notes and peer review instructions
Context:
Classroom writing workshop
Activity Format:
Small group discussion and written feedback
Group Organization:
Aiden – Sam, Lucas, Adrianna; Ben – Jack, Caden, Delanie; Liz – Tamara, Evie, Nick; Mason – Tommy, Serenity, Zack; Owen – Teddy, Kessa, Ryan
Primary Task:
Peer review of student papers
Writing Assignment:
Rhetorical Analysis
Key Skills:
Argument analysis, use of evidence, quotation integration, paragraph organization, coherence
Referenced Authors:
Sahanika Ratnayake; David Lynch
Referenced Works:
“Mindfulness Is Loaded with (Troubling) Metaphysical Assumptions”; Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity
Topics:
Mindfulness meditation, Buddhism, creativity, consciousness, rhetorical analysis
Audience:
Students participating in a writing workshop
Year:
2012
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Rhetoric, Persuasion, Persona, Audience
Document Type:
Essay
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Jessi Kivari
Target Audience:
Students, Scholars of Rhetoric
Period of Application:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Subject:
Writing and rhetoric
Document type:
Educational text
Topic:
Use of sources and quotation in academic writing
Key concept:
Rhetorical sourcing
Cited author:
Joe Harris
Note:
Cited author
Nedra Reynolds
Referenced work:
Geographies of Writing
Referenced chapter:
Learning to Dwell: Inhabiting Spaces and Discourses
Example location:
West Street
Example city:
Syracuse
Example artwork series:
Love Letters to Syracuse
Artist referenced:
Steve Powers
Geographical focus of example:
Urban public space and public art
Educational level:
Academic writing instruction
Year:
2015
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Political Communication, Rhetoric
Document Type:
Educational Activity
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Literary Analysis
Document Type:
Assignment
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
High school students
Period of validity:
Academic year
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Author:
Evan Foster
Date:
March 9, 2014
Course:
Eng 1020
Type of Document:
Academic essay
Subject:
Analysis of documentary media
Main Work Analyzed:
Free the Network
Director of Documentary:
Brian Anderson
Media Organization:
Motherboard
Historical Context:
Occupy Movement
Location Referenced:
New York City
Key Topics:
Internet freedom; mesh networks; digital activism; economic inequality; protest movements
Organizations Mentioned:
Free Network Foundation
Notable Individuals Referenced:
Douglas Rushkoff; Jerry Greenfield
Technological Concept:
Mesh networking
Perspective:
Supportive analysis of decentralized internet advocacy within protest culture
Rhetorical Analysis Timed Writing of Benjamin Banneker’s Letter to Thomas Jefferson, August 19, 1791
Year:
1791
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
American Literature, Rhetorical Analysis
Document Type:
Educational Assignment
Institution:
Secondary Education / English II Course
Author:
Benjamin Banneker (letter), assignment created by course instructor
Audience:
High school students
Assignment Period:
45 minutes timed essay
Course:
English II: American Literature
Skills Focus:
Critical reading, rhetorical analysis, essay writing
Resources:
Copy of Banneker’s letter, graphic organizer, scoring rubric