Saturday, August 22, 2020

The Other Wes Moore Essay Topics

The Other Wes Moore Essay TopicsMo Moore's essay topics are strong and thought provoking so that they are considered the greats. These topics can be as topical as Iraq, finance, etc., or be more abstract such as subliminal technology, psychostimulants, or NLP.His essays provide insights on and debate the issues surrounding the war in Iraq, including Colin Powell's address to the United Nations, Gordon Brown's criticism of him at a press conference, the alleged payment structure between Brown and Powell, and most recently, the Hess Corporation pay scandal. He speaks not only of the controversies involved in the decision-making process, but of the reality of the consequences that have indeed occurred. He examines and critiques the political issues surrounding the way of life of the Iraqi people, with special attention to the aftermath of the war.It is important to note that Moore is an extremely knowledgeable analyst who analyzes certain issues with expertness and credibility. The essa ys do, however, occasionally veer into propaganda, wherein he uses his knowledge of the issues to disguise his own biases. In one instance, he states, 'I do not support the government's decision to put bombs on, or gun emplacements, on my land.' While I fully believe that Moore was unaware of the site where the guns were put in and thus never supported the bombing, this is not the same as not being in favor of the Iraq War.This brings me to the second issue: does Moore's academic background in geopolitics bring to the table any insight or counsel in the matter of how to deal with the consequences of this military conflict? One can only speculate about what the future holds for Iraq, but one thing that is clear is that if we continue on our present course, we will be faced with very difficult decisions in the coming years. As with all of us, the Iraqis, and particularly the Sunni, will be testing us, and our leaders, in ways we cannot foresee or possibly plan for.Another issue that w as raised with regard to Mo Moore's essays is that there is too much of the scholar in him, an individual who writes from personal experience rather than argue a theory or brand his thoughts. The essay topics themselves range from political commentary to religious discussion to economic analysis. In each case, we are confronted with views that are not always within the realm of the personal.However, there is a voice in Mo Moore's essays that may be a precursor to the author of NLP. At one point, he declares, 'The person who developed this technique is now teaching seminars around the world. No, this wasn't the first person to write about it but it was the first to write the language of it.'In this line of work, the voice of the scholar is of immense importance, for it allows him to meet his goal of assisting the reader's discretion by facilitating him in a type of consciousness, which allows the reader to grasp and interpret the meaning of what he is trying to convey. In this case, Mo Moore has provided an important first step in the development of someone who is capable of rethinking the boundaries of political discourse.For the purposes of my English translation, I made a few changes to the original article in an attempt to remove any ideological or political overtones. Although the concept of identity or humanity was mentioned, it should be noted that I made these changes because Mo Moore did not feel it necessary to spell out his views as an American. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however, I think the concept of identity or humanity must be more explored and that this is something that Moore would approve of.

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