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    Bush‚ in his speech post 911‚ explicitly expressed the idea “you are either with us or against us” (3). He clearly determined to start the war on terror as a direct confrontation between two entities known as “us and them”‚ which has last for more than decades. This definition of two entities as shown could mean multiple confrontations including theocracy vs. secularism‚ and modern vs. pre-modern mentioned above. In fact‚ though these confrontations are still in place‚ they are in fact no longer

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    In Patrick Henry’s “Speech in the Virginia Convention‚” he remarked‚ “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience.” Libraries are built on books‚ schools rely on them. Millions of people have written them to share knowledge and experiences with others. The value of a book is immeasurable‚ yet some things just can’t be learned by reading books alone. In my experience‚ something I have done is play an instrument. For me‚ playing the ukulele was something that

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    Stage 2 English Communications- Poetry Analysis Speech By Josephine Donnan Gary Turk’s poem‚ “Look Up”‚ Robert Frost’s “Stopping By The Woods On a Snowy Evening”‚ and Edgar Allen Poe’s “Alone” all contain the theme of isolation. Although the theme is the same‚ the poems display it in different ways‚ and express it through different writing styles‚ language devices and poetic structures. “Look Up” is a spoken-word piece that talks about society’s current obsession with the Internet and social

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    000 people that had gathered at Rice Stadium in Houston‚ Texas. President Kennedy’s usage of diction‚ device‚ and structure in his “Address at Rice University on the Nation’s Space Effort” commonly referred to as the “We choose to go to the Moon” speech helps convey President Kennedy’s attempt at persuading the American people to support the nations space effort and ultimately land a man on the moon and bring him back safely. Through President Kennedy’s word choice in his “Address at Rice University

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    But she determined otherwise and‚ for over half a century‚ she reigned as one of the country’s most loved and popular singers. Mary overcame her seeming deficiency through determination and self-discipline. The Greek statesman Demosthenes had such a speech impediment as a boy that he was embarrassed to speak before a group. But he invested long hours by the sea in unrelenting practice to overcome his problem - and as a result became one of the most famous orators of all time. You may not have a natural

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    physically visited the area and makes the readers more sympathetic to his argument. When the audience is introduced to the value of the Arctic Refuge with a first-hand experience‚ they are more willing to cooperate and agree with Carter. Further into the speech‚ Carter gives examples of past presidents "both Republican and Democratic " who took steps in protecting the Arctic Refuge showing that "The extraordinary

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    Worker from University of Tennessee. She is the Director of Social Services at North Mississippi State Hospital and has been working there for sixteen years. Her topic of the presentation was mental illnesses and schizophrenia. I really enjoyed her speech because I had little previous knowledge of mental illness. Even though I have taken a few classes that discussed the illnesses‚ I can understand better with stories or a way to imagine a situation and Debra provided that. Information that I thought

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    Windsor Garden Club for hosting this event and inviting me and my fellow cadets to participate in this fine competition. Regardless of who wins‚ you’ve pushed us all to become better citizens by giving us this unique opportunity. I was asked to write a speech about myself but how can one articulate in words who one truly is and what they shall one day become. But‚ for the sake of concision‚ I’ll skip my childhood years and focus on what i’ve been doing in high school since it is most relevant to the brink

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    "A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand" Abraham Lincoln June 17‚ 1858 MR. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTION: If we could first know where we are‚ and whither we are tending‚ we could better judge what to do‚ and how to do it. We are now far into the fifty year since a policy was initiated with the avowed object and confident promise of putting and end to slavery agitation. Under the operation of that policy‚ that agitation has not only not ceased‚ but has constantly augmented. In

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    Ezenwa Emejuru Assignment 1 10/11/14 The speech Thurgood Marshall gave in 1987 was part of the constitutional bicentennial celebration. Politicians and Judges around the country were celebrating the "Founding Fathers" for their intelligence at writing a document that established the guiding legal principles of the republic for generations. But Marshall was one of the few people pointing out that the original constitution required numerous amendments‚ momentous social transformations‚ and came

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