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Tabel of contenes Introduction The great revolution is started on the 25th of January ‚ 2011. to face the injustice ‚ iniquity‚ unfair and tyranny which were deep_rooted in our society so all of these things and more than them leaded to a lot of problems such as : the poverty which has quickly spread in our society ‚ the starvation which became the main problem in the poor areas whose people who haven ’t had enough of an income
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that guardian as long as we serve that cause faithfully.” Sojourner Truth‚ a former slave‚ was guided by an inner spiritual experience to preach the emancipation of slaves and women’s rights all over the country during the Civil War. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt had a vision of Mohammed who told him to create peace in the Middle East. This vision is the hidden story behind the Camp David Peace Treaty between Arabs and Israelis. Visionary leaders transmit energy to people‚ giving them a new
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In your view‚ how have rhetorical techniques been used to explore the importance of courage and perseverance in two of the speeches set for study? Anwar Sadat and Aung San Suu Kyi‚ in their respective speeches “Statement to the Knesset” in 1977 and “Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women” in 1995 both explore the importance of courage and perseverance through the skillful use of rhetoric. In doing so‚ both speakers are able to build a strong ethos and establish pathos with their
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INTRODUCTION The case being dealt with in this paper is State of West Bengal v. Anwar Ali Sarkar. This case deals mainly with the applicability of Article 14 of the Constitution of India on the West Bengal Special Courts Act‚ 1950 and the Court was to decide on whether the Act was unconstitutional or valid. I am going to analyze the judgment given by the Supreme Court in this regard. STATEMENT OF FACTS The respondent and 49 other persons were charged with various offences alleged to have been committed
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very unique and moving leaders who have successfully delivered speeches that will remain timeless and invaluable due to their powerful themes and beliefs portrayed within them. Speeches such as Faith Bandler’s “Hope‚ Faith and Reconciliation” and Anwar Sadat’s “Statement to the Knesset” will always remain significant within society and will never become dependent on shaping today’s society but be a memory of our past and a reminder of who we are today. Only very few texts still remain today that
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Question No. 01. Anwar F. Accawi starts the essay “The Telephone” by telling about the way people in his village looked at the time was to notify that time was not important for the people who lived in his village at his period. Accawi in his first paragraph writes that “time didn’t mean much to anybody‚ except may be to those who were dying ‚ or those waiting appear in court…” from these lines Accawi tries to states that time was not important for every people in his village except for some who
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November 10‚ 2014 Prof Liff RDG 101 “The Telephone‚” by ANWAR F. ACCAWI In “The Telephone‚” Accawi tells of his childhood in the town of Magdaluna. A small town where they had no concept of time and just lived by the days. He described the setting of where the story had taken place-which creates the felling of something real
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In Anwar Accawi’s story “The Telephone” had a deep explanation of the importance of community. This essay reignited my feelings about the community I had back in Bangladesh. I used to live in a setting similar to Magdaluna’s. It was a neighborhood where everybody would know everybody else. If anybody would get sick‚ other people would come to see and wish him/her quick recovery. People tend to ignore sick people nowadays but there was a time when people would go visit their neighbors and extend their
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bustling at just about any time of day‚ especially at night‚ when its windows were brightly lit with three large oil lamps‚ and the loud voices of the men talking‚ laughing‚ and arguing could be heard in the street below—a reassuring‚ homey sound” Anwar F. Accawi (p. 46). It’s hard to imagine that a single device such as the telephone‚ albeit a breakthrough in technology‚ could change not only a person’s day to day life‚ but an entire village. These men in the village experienced all of the luxuries
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