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    What was President Clinton main goal of his speech? William Jefferson Clinton also known as Bill Clinton‚ was the 42nd president of the United States. On Nov 13‚ 1993‚ Clinton delivered the Remarks to the Convocation of the Church of God in Christ speech. In Lines 98-102 he states‚ “We need this crime bill now. We ought to give it to the American people for Christmas. And we need to move forward on all these other fronts. But I say to you‚ my fellow Americans‚ we need some other things as well. I

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    The Cosby Show

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    2011 CWV-101 Professor Carleton The Cosby Show This assignment proved to be a very difficult one for me‚ for the very fact that I just don’t watch a lot of television at all. I don’t find much of anything at all that is entertaining to me. So many of the sit coms today have such a dysfunctional portrayal of families and I find that many of them down right degrade and show nothing but disrespect for the father’s especially. Nonetheless I chose to use “The Cosby Show” as my program of choice because

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    it as a golden cake‚ more golden than the hair he wished he had‚ filled with sweet white cream. As a child I did enjoy one particular cake made by Hostess. It was called the Suzy Q. My mouth would water just thinking about getting one like a dog waiting for a juicy bone to chew on. It was a rectangle chocolate‚ moist‚ cake cut in half with rounded edges‚ and stuffed with the sweetest white cream. I remember that when I would open it up I would start licking the cream around the cake first then taking

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    After a year of questions about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky‚ Bill Clinton had to sit in front of the American public and admit he had been deceiving them about the affair. Clinton issued his official apology to the citizens of the United States‚ but simultaneously worked to repair his soiled public image. After being closely scrutinized over his affair with Lewinsky and effectively lying about it‚ Clinton worked to take the attention away from him‚ convince the public the investigation

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    Speech Analysis Paper For my speech analysis paper I will be analyzing a speech made by former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. Democratic former President Bill Clinton was there to give a speech to promote and present arguments on why President Barrack Obama should be re-elected for another four years. In the speech he used data‚ emotional appeals‚ and many other concepts to convince the audience and the country that Obama

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    Informative Speech - History Of The Wedding Cake     Specific Purpose:  To inform my audience about the history and development of the modern wedding cake. Central Idea:  Our decadent‚ modern wedding cake took centuries to evolve from its humble beginnings as rough breads. I. The origins of today’s wedding cake can be traced back to ancient Roman  II. With the Roman conquests‚ the Roman wedding traditions were carried to  III. During the 1660’s‚ a French chef visiting England was introduced

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    working mother who does not have much time on her hands to be preoccupied with baking perfect cakes. She is most likely highly interested in the way her image is presented‚ causing her stress and anxiety when she realizes that her cake is not perfect and may be ridiculed if others find out about her cake faux pas. This is typical of 1980s ideals about how people should act. As mentioned earlier in this analysis‚ the 1980s were characterized by a highly materialistic world view. Judgement was passed on

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    Seven Pounds Good people make horrible mistakes. A lapse of judgment even for just couple of seconds can transform your life forever. Seven Pounds is a movie about an intelligent‚ virtuous man who made a life-altering mistake. The main character‚ Tim Thomas‚ had everything from an engineering job‚ a beautiful fiancé‚ to an ocean view dream house. All of this was taken away from him in a matter of seconds because of Tim’s mistake of texting while driving. His slip of judgment resulted in Tim

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    Sienna Schaal February 12‚ 2012 American Literature Short Essay Ezra Loomis Pound and the Imagism Movement Ezra Loomis Pound once said‚ “If a man is not willing to take some risk for his opinions‚ either his opinions are no good or he is no good.” Ezra Pound was a man of great taste when it came to his poetry and ideas. He had a life size vision that made him famous and helped influence many other poets as well. His vision was to change the thought and structure of poetry into something

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    Nathan Hubschman Nathan Hubschman Ezra Pound Response: “The Tree” by Ezra Pound is about how Pound identifies with the tree-like state in which the nymph‚ Daphne‚ of Greek myth finds herself in order to escape Apollo. Pound begins the poem explaining how he was a “tree amid the wood” meaning a changed being amid a familiar yet under-perceived environment. He likens this form to the myth of Apollo who chases Daphne until she asks the god‚ Peneus‚ to change her into a tree. Even though she is

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