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PEACE CORPS IN THE 21 ST CENTURY: A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS

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161Kenyan refugee camps. Their traditional hijab outfits are not conducive to the volleyballgames played in the camps because they are bulky and cover the entire body. Nike hascreated a new hijab for volleyball that is both respectful to the culture and allows thewomen more movement. This article reflects on the changing roles of women in Africancultures and the desire to maintain traditional dress, which directly combines the Westernand non-Western ideals of sport and tradition.163 Lutz and Collins, Reading National Geographic, 107.164 Sander Gilman, Difference and Pathology: Stereotypes of Sexuality, Race, andMadness (Cornell, NY: Cornell University Press), 101.165 Mark Meister, “Sustainable Development in Visual Imagery: RhetoricalFunction in the Jeep Cherokee,” Communication Quarterly 45 (1997): 227.166 Fischer, Making them Like Us, 2.167 John Mayer, “Waiting on the World to Change.” Continuum, Sony Music,2006.168 Laura Gurak, et al., “Introduction: Weblogs, Rhetoric, Community, andCulture,” Eds. Laura J. Gurak, et al., June 2004,http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/visual_blogs.html (accessed on December 3, 2007).169 Ibid.170 “Technotes: Teaching Writing in an Online World,” comment posted onFebruary 14, 2005, http://ncarbone.blogspot.com/TeachingWriting/2005/02/impact-ofblogs.html(accessed on December 3, 2007).

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