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    Government. Government is a system of control citizens‚ societies and states. It is important to have a government so you can control society as well as your armed forces for protection. As seen in document 3‚ which is a excerpt from Pericles’ funeral oration‚ the ancient greeks were one of the first to have a democracy. Though the Athenians had a democracy it was limited and direct. This means that only males from the Aristocracy could vote and that there was a lottery to determine who would vote. As

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    appeal to the mob’s emotions‚ but instead tries to appeal to the intellect of the mob‚ which is not a large influence over their opinions or actions. Perhaps the most significant error occurs when Brutus allows Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral oration without any of the conspirators watching him‚ which further displays Brutus’s naivety. The conspirators would rather this not happen because Antony is a great orator and can influence the opinions of the mob through their emotion‚ further showing

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    Discrimination Of 1964

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    While standing before 250‚000 civil rights activists in front of the Lincoln Memorial‚ and televised live to the nation on television‚ Martin Luther King Jr. called for the end of racism in the United States. With racism at its peak throughout the 1960’s‚ the movement and desire to end racism and discrimination in the United States was imminent. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a civil rights legislation that outlawed discrimination on the basis of race‚ color‚ sex‚ religion‚ or national origin.

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    In the play Julius Caesar‚ two men‚ Brutus and Antony‚ each give a powerful oration. In Brutus’ speech he discusses the reasons he should kill Caesar (who was a roman general and a senator)‚ calling him a poisonous snake and a serpent’s egg that was ready to hatch. Brutus was afraid that Caesar would become a dictator. He thought it would be best for the people if Caesar was murdered before he could become king. Brutus explicitly said he had no personal reason to strike Caesar but it was all in the

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    This work by William Shakespeare is about the assassination of a great war leader‚ and hero‚ named Julius Caesar. Even after his death in the book‚ the characters that are still alive do most everything for Caesar‚ whether for‚ or in spite of him. His legacy had lived on throughout the whole book even though he died very early on. The author adds many similarities to Caesar’s demise within the other characters. This acts as just another reminder of Caesar. In Act III scene ii‚ Mark Anthony offers

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    Life is personified to a person as it is said to be shivering/shaking hence it is something that’s not human like. It cannot shiver nor shake. He shows his anger by showing the unfairness of life. 2. THE ORATION OF CHIEF JOHN MADAWO NSWAZWI VII THEME SADNESS The theme of the poem The oration of Chief John Madawo

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    Ideal Renaissance Man

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    renaissance man or woman in the fourteenth and fifteenth century‚ a time when people aspired to be skilled in numerous areas and humanistic education was customary‚ meant you would have to stand out from the rest. Pico della Mirandola theories in Oration on the Dignity of Man sum up the ideal Renaissance man. He proclaimed that individuals face no limits to their development except those that are self-imposed (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia). In theory only one can hinder their own success. The

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    1. Simile My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red‚ than her lips red: If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires‚ black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damasked‚ red and white‚ But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak‚ yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing sound: I grant I never saw a goddess go‚ My

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    An Inconvenient Truth In An Inconvenient Truth‚ Albert Gore presents us with a thought-provoking oration by employing three persuasive appeals. He utilizes the elements of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in order to better achieve the goal of notifying the severity of global warming as well as awakening people’s environmental consciousness. An appeal to ethos deals with credibility and what makes the author qualified to speak on a particular subject‚ Al Gore does this in both selections

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    Brutus' Motives

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    Throughout life‚ people are faced with many choices‚ some easier than normal. All decisions follow the same pattern‚ you choose one. This holds true if you are buying a car‚ picking a spouse‚ flipping through the channels‚ or simply deciding what to wear. Some circumstances‚ however‚ call for a much deeper thought process. One decision that would be particularly hard to make is if a person should be killed for something they might do. In “The Soldier’s Dilemma‚” a soldier‚ Dillon‚ had to decide

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