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    95980 21 September 2012 Expository Essay Can Having A Dream Make A Difference In Society? “I have a dream.” A phrase and or quote that many citizens of today’s society use in reference of what they would like their future to hold. Our society is not the best‚ but it is not the worst either. Change is the light that brings us out of the darkness. Through the use of repetition‚ diction and figurative language Martin Luther King‚ Jr. conveys in his speech “I Have A Dream” that all men and women

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    Analysis of Emma Watson’s speech “ Gender equality is your issue too” There should be not any doubts that we are all different in our own separate ways. Our differences are expressed through individual personalities and ways of interaction. Looks and appearances also influence the way we are seen for others. A common factor about these factors is that they are adjustable. The flexibility of these personal factors makes us adjustable to certain situations and special environments. But there is one

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    THE LAST SPEECH OF PRESIDENT NAPOLITANO : BETWEEN FARAWELL AND WARNINGS. Italian President of Republic‚ Giorgio Napolitano delivered a special speech on New Year’s Eve. He starts confirming the assumptions on his resignation‚ but he also directed strong words of warning to Italian politicians and of hope to citizens. 31st December is the day when leading political figures traditionally welcome the new year with a reflection on the past one. In this occasion with a 21 minutes speech aired on television

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    React to Hate Speech The topic of hate speech and the First Amendment is considered extremely sensitive to many citizens. The First Amendment protects their right of freedom of speech‚ the right to provide their views on a wide matter of subjects. The controversial issue at hand is whether or not hate speech should be protected in the First Amendment or not. On the one hand‚ every citizen should have the right to freedom of speech‚ regardless of the topic. On the other hand‚ hate speech is seen as

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    The first essay that I had read was a speech written by Sojourner Truth about women rights. Her intention of writing this was to tell others and encourage them that women can do all things that men can do. She has done everything that a man has done so what makes her less of a person? She was trying to accomplish everyone to be on her side and encourage them to stand with her. This speech was written 1851 at the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron Ohio. This speech was very powerful to rebuke many

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    Analysis of Edmond Burke’s Speech on conciliation with America Edmund Burke was an advocate of reason‚ order‚ and peace. Based on his comments in his speech he believed that as families pass down their possessions to their children‚ the crown and its privileges should also be passed down to the colonies. Although Burke was not a supporter of war but he did have a fondness and empathy for the colonies. He felt that traditional ways of doing things should be preserved and anything to the contrary

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    the size of government. Within libertarian ideology‚ is the belief that the government must be kept to a minimum size. In the speech he states‚

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    Malala’s speech critique The speech by Malala is very effective because of the fact that she has a very clear goal on the subject and because she uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos very often in the speech. This essay will show that Malala was a very effective speaker during her speech because she showed good speech techniques and because she was trying to inform the U.N about the issue at hand. Malala’s speech to the U.N had the purpose of informing the council about what was going on in the middle

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    Florence Mills‚ AKA the queen of happiness‚ born 1-25-1896‚ was famous for many things. One outstanding thing she did was make an successful group called “the mills sisters”. Also she played in over 300 flawless performances. Some that you may know her by is “Shuffle Along”. It was over 17 people who tried out and florence was the 1 out of 3 people who made it out. Allowing her to perform in other performances like “I’m A Little Blackbird”‚ “Plantation Revenge” and many others. Florence Mills lived

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    Synthesis Essay Freedom of speech is one of the cornerstones of American Democracy and the U.S. political environment. It is a right given to our citizens protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The right to speak freely is essential in our political process and ensures the protection of minority populations and opinions without it many people in America would not have a platform on which they can go to be heard. Our society should continue to place fewer restrictions

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