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    How to Become Famous

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    JFK famous innaugural

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    Inaugural Address John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address was intended to inspire and to captivate his fellow citizens. According to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum‚ he came into the presidency at a time when the world felt unsafe due to the threat of a nuclear world war but luckily his fellow Americans were able not only to witness a great leader but were part of the history of a president who brought a sense of security back to the Americans. His inaugural address used three major

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    The Being

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    he adjusted his metitraphictor so he then could ascend into the desert. He had just come along the intrusting delusional habitat which he had to abide otherwise and whatnot he would have to go to jail for all eternity. Shock had struck upon this being as he wanted to improvise and put things into perspective. He then thought to himself what a fine day it was it pull of an initiative question on the government so he then could get away. He had then thought of himself as a little delinquent because

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    The greatest reward in becoming a millionaire is not the amount of money that you earn. It is the kind of person that you have to become to become a millionaire in the first place - Jim Rohn I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that won’t work - Thomas Edison‚ inventor and scientist Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t‚ so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t Once you say you’re going to settle for second‚ that’s what

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    To pee‚ or not to pee– that is the question: 1 Whether ’tis nobler in mind to suffer2 The bursting of my already full bladder‚3 Or to take a trip to the cold and drafty tower‚4 And release the tide. To relax‚ to release–5 No more– and by releasing say we end6 The Groin ache‚ and the thousand gallons of urine 7 That the bladder is full of. ’Tis a pleasure8 Devoutly to be wished. To relax‚ to release–9 To unclench– perchance to release: Ay‚ there’s the toilet‚10 For on

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    Famous Person Interview

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    My interviewee was 67year old Asian women. Her name is Dulce Z Roberts; she moved to Tallahassee‚ FL in 2003. She is originally from Philippines. Before she moved to Tallahassee‚ she use to lived in virgina for 13 years. She was born in 1948; she went to the Philippines’ schools during her childhood; she did graduate in her native language at Philippines. She worked in naval base at Philippines. During her school period‚ she was a track runner. She moved to United States in 1971 and she has been

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    Mr. Omijie Famous

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    and shortly thereafter the vocational guidance movement‚ which‚ in its early days‚ was concerned with guiding people into the workforce to become productive members of society. The social and political reformer Frank Parsons is often credited with being the father of the vocational guidance movement. His work with the Civic Service House led to the development of the Boston Vocation Bureau. In 1909 the Boston Vocation Bureau helped outline a system of vocational guidance in the Boston public schools

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    Famous Speeches Analysis

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    I HAVE A DREAM MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DELIVERED 28 AUGUST 1963‚ AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL‚ WASHINGTON D.C. CONTEXT SOCIAL CONTEXT This speech was Martin Luther King Jr.’s most iconic and influential speeches. Delivered to a large gathering to civil rights marchers‚ this speech’s purpose was to press the US government for racial equality. At this point in history‚ "black" Americans were strongly racially targeted particularly in the southern states. Laws in these particular states forcibly segregated

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    Famous Speech Critique

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    feel as if they played a direct part in the glorification and success of their country. He used a lot of repetition and key words such as “courage” and “peace”. Also‚ Hitler really made his audience feel empowered—as if the future of their country being “for the people” lay in the hands of the youth of

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    Famous Person Article

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    of an influence‚ seeing that she was born to a teenage mother that wasn’t even married yet. Oprah grew up in miserable poverty. As a child‚ Oprah was cruelly abused by her own family members‚ and was told to keep it a secret. She kept quiet about being abused‚ since she was just a child‚ and didn’t know any better. She was a very wild and careless child‚ and her mother sent Oprah to live with her father. Oprah then found strength and discipline and was motivated to do good in school while living

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