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    inspire.” Jefferson begins his address by telling us he is thankful for being elected President and he states that he is humble by saying that he will provide the nation with the best care possible‚ no matter the cost. This statement hardens the people’s belief that they have chosen the right person for the job. He says he is grateful and humbled by the offer‚ there for appealing to our patriotism and admiration for who he is. Tone – Jefferson’s tone throughout the address is

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    President elect‚ John Kennedy‚ in his inauguration address‚ expounds the country to an option for world peace. Kennedy’s purpose is to persuade the people of America and the rest of the world to follow his instructions of uniting to help accomplish peace worldwide. He procures an optimistic tone in order to convince the people of the world that world peace is possible with enough effort. Kennedy opens his inauguration address by establishing an effort to have everyone take what he is saying into

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    Lincoln’s four speeches seem to share the same theme for the most part‚ aside from one. The speeches performed in October 1854‚ July 1858 and October 1858 all share the same message‚ expressing the main points being that all men are created equal‚ all men deserve a voice in the government‚ slaves and colored people are entitled to inalienable rights mentioned in the constitution‚ and that enslaving a human being in an infringement of the constitution. These are the values that we remember Lincoln

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    On March 4th president Franklin Roosevelt delivered his first inaugural address. During this time the world was suffering from the Great Depression. It had started in U.S. when stock traders sold nearly 13 million shares of stock in one day. (At the time this was triple the amount of the average. This made prices of stock plummet and during this time the unemployment rates skyrocket from 3% to 25%.) All of this led to the dollar losing all values and banks unable to give people their saving. Roosevelt

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    President Lincoln addresses the countrymen of the United States in his second inaugural address to discuss the closing efforts of the civil war and how the war should not go in vain‚ but that it should benefit the country and preserve the nation’s democracy amongst all the nation’s people. In his address he uses biblical references and literary devices to tell how he would ike the effects of the war to be progressive and not without reason‚ In lincoln’s opening paragraph he sets the tone for the

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    Which English do the Canadian prefer‚ American or British? In the province of British Columbia. 1. Method. Used method is called corpus-based. The sources were found on websites of British Columbia. The language in the texts studied is common and widely known. I have analyzed words used on websites. 2. The problem of spelling. The issue of different spelling emerges‚ when we consider the history of Canada. The French‚ who at first arrived to Canada‚ gave in 1713 their colonies to the

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    Adolf Hitler was a German patriot who served in the army during the outbreak of World War I. Germany’s collapse and surrender in 1918 led to Hitler’s outrage. His passion for Germany allowed him to rise to power as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi’s). Hitler’s methodology includes propaganda from his published book‚ “Mein Kampf”‚ which outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. On February 1‚ 1933‚ Hitler presented his speech “Appeal to the German People”

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    Washington believed his advice against alliances with other countries was a permanent consideration. He stated that in the future America should be ruled by good trust and righteousness‚ and not by alliances. America shouldn’t lean on alliances to make the country strong. Also‚ Washington proclaimed that the United States should treat all countries equally‚ and not be biased towards another country for any reason. For example‚ Washington thought that the United States did not owe France anything

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    “We must be willing‚ individually and as a Nation to accept whatever sacrifices may be required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both” -Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ Inaugural Address (Miller Center). Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ 34th President of the United States‚ had a remarkable role in our nation’s history. His story starts in the town of Denison TX‚ 1890 (Miller Center). Dwight David Eisenhower was born on October 14‚ 1890 in Denison‚ Texas. He was raised on a small

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    Caessar Saldana Jan 30‚ 2013 Lit Comp AP Brown-Pd. 5 Rhetorical Analysis on the Second Inaugural Address of President Barrack Obama Barrack Obama’s inauguration speech successfully executed crafty rhetoric to ensure our country that we will be under safe hands. The speech draws from ideas straight from the founding documents and Martin Luther King’s speech to establish ‘our’ goal to join together and take action on the many problems facing our country. As President Barrack Obama begins

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