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Comparing two articles about Physical Excercise.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:24:27
Category: / Literature
Length: 3 pages (958 words)
Nowadays, people are more concerned with their physical appearance. In order to get fit; people either refer to dieting, go to gymnasiums or do plastic surgeries. In the article published in 'The Economist' newspaper, the author talks about the "gym craze" which emerged out of aerobics. Aerobics was common during the 1970s and 1980s. The gym craze or "exercising" is not a completely recent concept; it was applied among the ancient Greeks and Romans. (The …
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…more appealing than Crewe. Crewe relies on emotional ideas; she uses the word" hate" a lot in her essay which indicates that " she" doesn't like exercise. Crewe states no facts and no statistics, which imply no proof. Crewe mostly depends on mentioning her personal experience and doesn't appeal to the Times readers. Crewe just states a lot of examples and details about "herself". Therefore Vine is much more persuasive and appealing to the Times readers.
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