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    George H. W. Bush Report

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    president of the United States of America do does two words remind you of? Well‚ if you said president George Bush you are correct! George was the 41st president of the United States of America. George Bush was born on June 12‚ 1924‚ in Milton‚ Massachusetts and was the son of Prescott Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. Now if you want to learn more about George Bush and his interesting stories and life all you have to do is keep on reading! Page1

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    Notable Leader: George Walker Bush Barbara and George H.W. Bush are the parents of the 43rd president of the United Sates‚ George W. Bush. The two were married on January 6th‚ 1945 and it was said that they experienced love at first sight when meeting. George Bush Sr. was 17 when married‚ and Barbara was 16. The two have lived in 29 homes located in 17 cities‚ and is the first presidential couple to reach 60 years of marriage. Barbara’s background includes working a summer job sorting nuts and

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    President George Walker Bush addressed the Nation on September 20th‚ 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11‚ 2001. That day was one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks that killed almost 3‚000 people and 6‚000 more were wounded. The civilians of the United States needed the support and the direction because the people were in shock‚ afraid ‚ and asking themselves if it would happen again or who was the one responsible for this‚ questioning if they were all safe or in

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    George W. Bush is also an ambitious character‚ and this characteristics came from the shadow of his father – George H.W. Bush. Normally for boys‚ if there is a deep feeling of fear of his father ‚ or his father’s size and strength‚ would lead to his fear of bullies (Frank 2007‚ 143). For George W. Bush‚ the powerful heroical image of his father affect him and brought him a “rivalrous and agreesive feelings”‚ therefore‚ he tends to mimic his father and become a bully himself. As Frank said that the

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    Christina Dayton Engl 111-14N October 12‚ 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Midterm Essay Former President George W. Bush gave a powerful speech addressing the people of America after the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 against the American government and its citizens. Bush used simple‚ yet authoritative‚ language to convey the message of firm leadership to listeners across the globe. The tone he used was one that brought feelings of wrath‚ fearfulness‚ and sympathy to his audience by

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    Edgar Allen Poe Alone

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    The frequent shift of a dark‚ somber tone to a defeated‚ accepting tone in Edgar Allen Poe’s “Alone” asserts the overall meaning that one’s acceptance of their own personality‚ different or similar to people around them‚ ultimately results in their seclusion. At the start of the poem‚ the narrator declares his childhood isolation through an ominous tone as he affirms his dark feeling of loneliness when he compares himself to the children around him. He is an outcast‚ an outlier; “all [he] lov’d—[he]

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    Those who were spiritually sensitive sensed that God preferred Bush over Gore in the 2000 Presidential election. Despite being a member of the Satanic Skull & Bones fraternity (as depicted in the Hollywood Movie “The Skulls”) and living a life of drugs and alcohol‚ George W. Bush had had a genuine born-again experience with Jesus changing his heart. Unfortunately‚ after Bush was elected he started two unethical wars (Iraq and Afghanistan). All he needed to do was pray to God and ask “God‚ should

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    Clinton‚ Bush‚ and King all want to stop inequality and violence. All three speakers want the world to have better communities and better education for children. The three speakers talk about what is going on in the world currently and what needs to be changed. The speakers also talk about ways to change the negative things that are going on. Mr. King’s speech is about the fight for justice and equality. In Mr. King’s speech he talks about the signing of the emancipation proclamation 100 years

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    discussion on how we are able to better our children. In these passages we learned the goals of the different presidents‚ both republican George W. Bush versus democrat Arne Duncan the secretary of education under Barack Obama wanted to make the learning environment better for the kids in high school and above and educated our kids to the best of their ability. Bush believes that we need to have “higher expectations” for our schools. He doesn’t want children should to just be “shuffled through the system

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    Edgar Allen Poe's Alone

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “Alone”‚ Poe reveals that egocentrism can lead to loneliness because of an inability to see beyond oneself and truly know and understand others and experiences. In the poem‚ the persona speaks about how he has felt different ever since his childhood; he focuses on himself and his own problems instead of trying to have positive outlook on life. Excessive use of the words “I”‚ “my”‚ and “me” projects the idea of egocentrism and also portrays the inability to understand

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