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    The Dedication to Execute a Better America John F. Kennedys inaugural speech took please on January 20‚ 1961 during the Cold War that consist of the power of communist over the United States and its government. The speech was said to motivate and express his (the presidents) thoughts on what actions should be implemented to come out victorious. John F. Kennedys used many rhetorical devices to make his appeals more concrete. As John F. Kennedy uses his decides he also uses other appeals such as chiasmus

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy elected in 1960 as the 35th president was Americas youngest president. John F Kennedy was the first Roman Catholic that held the presidential title. Kennedy was born into a wealthy American family‚ highly educated‚ and recognized as a hero in the Military. While in term John F Kennedy had many achievements and many plans for America. Kennedy was always liked by many of the people of

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    John F. Kennedy delivers a speech at Rice University Stadium in Houston‚ Texas. Kennedy’s audience is those who are in attendance at this event. This was in support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s program to put humans on the moon. Kennedy used evidence to prove the benefits‚ important scientific figures‚ calls to the audience‚ and utilizes their moral compass so that the listeners of this speech will feel compelled to support the cause of the space program. Kennedy uses evidence

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    The Price of Freedom (An Observational Essay on the Freedoms discussed by Kennedy and King) Freedom is not free. A phrase that is heard many times when one is growing up‚ but that is not always pondered and thought about. Throughout the history of the United States‚ there have been multiple struggles for freedom and equality. For example‚ the struggle for the freedom of slaves in the 1860s and beyond‚ or the fight for women’s rights in the 1920s. Anytime one group attempts to gain their freedoms

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    of America‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains the youngest man ever elected to the office of Chief Executive‚ and the youngest man to die while still fulfilling his duties. Serving as America’s President‚ John F. Kennedy held his office for 1000 days‚ dying November 22nd‚ 1963‚ assassinated at the age of 46. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th‚ 1917 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ the second son of nine children of the wealthy Roman Catholic Kennedy family. Joseph Patrick Kennedy‚ Kennedy’s father

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    On January 20‚ 1961‚ the 35th president‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ delivered the shortest but one of the most memorable inaugural addresses in history. Kennedy uses the speech not only to accept his presidency‚ but also to unite the United States with the rest of the world. He utilizes emotional and logical appeals to persuade the audience that together‚ they can accomplish so many goals. He also connects to other parts of the world by explaining that together‚ we are all humans and we are one.

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    different eras‚ speak distinct words‚ yet were able to articulate the same exact message? Well in “Remarks at the Rudolph Wilde Platz” speech by President John F. Kennedy and the “Brandenburg Gate” speech given by President Reagan these men conducted precisely such act. With this in mind‚ both men did infact share the same ambition. In spite‚ of their sole purpose they did have diversities in their speeches. Whether it be different techniques of persuasion and‚ or rhetorical devices nonetheless‚ the ending

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    your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you‚ but what together we can do for the freedom of man" said by the thirty fifth democratic president John F Kennedy. John F Kennedy was a man with charismatic and a charming personality. Although he had charm and was the youngest man elected president he was also the youngest to die. He was also the first Roman Catholic to become president. Even though he was not president

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    Sylvia Udeh RDNG 052 April 29‚ 2014 John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President on January 20‚ 1961. In his inaugural speech he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens. "Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country‚" he said. He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the "common enemies of man: tyranny‚ poverty‚ disease‚ and war itself." President Kennedy‚ together with his wife and two children

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    I Have A Dream” Martin Luther King Jr. On August 28‚ 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech that electrified a nation. In Washington D.C‚ King delivered his speech on the steps of the Lincoln memorial and as his powerful voice echoed out across an audience of 200‚000 people‚ echoes of the Gettysburg address could be heard as well as the Declaration of Independence and the Bible. It has been called “masterfully delivered and improvised sermon‚ bursting with biblical language and imagery.”The

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