speeches which are critical to the growth and development that our nation has gone through. Two men from different backgrounds and different times with one common goal‚ equality for all. The Abraham Lincoln’s "Gettysburg Address" and Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" both address the oppression of the African-Americans in their cultures. Though one hundred years and three wars divide the two documents‚ they draw astonishing parallels in they purposes and their techniques. The battle of Gettysburg
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Rhetorical Analyses for the Four Readings Gettysburg Address Exigence: Dedication of the national soldier’s cemetery Audience: Citizens of the U.S.‚ the union soldiers‚ state governors and party officials. Constraint: How short the speech was‚ going of topic‚ and people who did not agree. Occasion: U.S. national cemetery at Gettysburg. Intended to change: The purpose was to talk about why people fought for our nation; who died in courage that in the end‚ there would be a nation. Emancipation
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MAINTAINING JOB DESCRIPTIONS 2 Summary of Situation Include a brief summary of the situation As per text book‚ Staffing Organizations‚ a brief description is as follows: Because the InAndOut‚ Inc. Company is expanding and changing at a swift pace‚ adjustments in the company have to be made. This includes hiring new employees. The manager realizes there have not been any new job descriptions since eight years ago‚ and there has even been a job created since that time‚ the job
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Bibliography: Donald J. Derewecki‚ C. (2033‚ Unknown Unknown). "GRAND OPENINGS: PLANNING A NEW DISTRIBUTION CENTER". Retrieved November 14‚ 2011‚ from Gross and Associates: http://www.grossassociates.com/articles/design.htm Heil‚ K. (2011‚ unknown unknown). Location Strategy. Retrieved November 13‚ 2011‚ from Reference for BusinessEncyclopedia of Business‚ 2nd ed.: http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/management/Int-Loc/Location-Strategy
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’’Impossible..’’ Krad Lee never believed the existence of the creatures from folklores. He had always believed them to be a knowledge not worth learning. But at this moment‚ he is filled with regrets! ’If only I read up those useless things instead of fooling around‚ I would have a chance of live today! SHIT!’’ Krad Lee inwardly cursed. Alas‚ there is no medicine for regret. ’’You...Human..? Why..do ...you have.. my kind’s...blood?" The pitch-black titanic shadowy figure’s voice reverberated.
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decisions and take control of his life. He also learns to overcome‚ mainly his fear of the unknown and tries to understand what he does and does not know about the world of London Below so that he can face challenges set before him. Lastly‚ his journey in
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representatives will then be asked to randomly select a piece of paper from a container. Written on the pieces of paper are words that they must either act out or draw (using the whiteboard & marker); the goal of each group is to successfully identify this unknown word within the allotted time (i.e. one minute). ● The group with the most number of points (i.e. correct answers) wins the game. (optional: winners will be given a small prize.) Learning Points: ● Acting out or coming up with images that serve
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An important theme from the film “Freedom Writers” directed by Richard LaGravenese is the theme of understanding‚ respect and tolerance. “Freedom Writers” is an amazing and inspiring film set after the Rodney King Riots in L.A. the film is based on a true story about the experiences that the students from room 203 at Woodrow Wilson High School went through. The variety of camera work used throughout the film helped portray how the characters demonstrated the importance of showing tolerance‚ understanding
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A rhetorical analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. In a very reverent‚ yet quick‚ address‚ Abraham Lincoln not only honorably bestows a farewell to the soldiers who gave their lives for the livelihood of their country‚ but through his rhetorical usage of juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and parallelism‚ Lincoln unites his speech together‚ and this in turn transfers into his central message of unity as a nation. Lincoln’s usage of juxtaposition‚ the comparison of two ideas‚ gives life to
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his life ended too early in the President’s Box of Fords Theatre. His Gettysburg Address demonstrates why we now see him as that great man—he did not antagonize‚ nor did he show disrespect to the dead‚ even those who fought for the Confederacy. He treated them all as people of one country‚ and honored them all equally. Lincoln’s respect for every man living‚ fighting and dying in the war gave the Gettysburg Address its lasting power. Using primarily pathos and ethos in his speech‚ Lincoln gave hope
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