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Persuasive Speech I believe that everyone is naturally good, but the environment that we are in influences how we choose to perceive and live our lives. When Adolf Hitler was 8 years old he was an active member of his church and sang in the choir and even worked towards becoming a priest. Two years later his younger brother died from the measles and he became very depressed. Later on in his life, he was influenced strongly by anti-Semitic war propaganda and slowly became the man the world knows him to be.
Persuasive Speech I believe that everyone is naturally good, but the environment that we are in influences how we choose to perceive and live our lives. When Adolf Hitler was 8 years old he was an active member of his church and sang in the choir and even worked towards becoming a priest. Two years later his younger brother died from the measles and he became very depressed. Later on in his life, he was influenced strongly by anti-Semitic war propaganda and slowly became the man the world knows him to be.
Persuasive Speech I believe that everyone is naturally good, but the environment that we are in influences how we choose to perceive and live our lives. When Adolf Hitler was 8 years old he was an active member of his church and sang in the choir and even worked towards becoming a priest. Two years later his younger brother died from the measles and he became very depressed. Later on in his life, he was influenced strongly by anti-Semitic war propaganda and slowly became the man the world knows him to be.
Persuasive Speech I believe that everyone is naturally good, but the environment that we are in influences how we choose to perceive and live our lives. When Adolf Hitler was 8 years old he was an active member of his church and sang in the choir and even worked towards becoming a priest. Two years later his younger brother died from the measles and he became very depressed. Later on in his life, he was influenced strongly by

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