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    William McKinley‚ in his first inaugural address on March 4‚ 1897‚ explicitly stated  that according to the principle foundation of the U.S. government‚ it is his duty to keep  peaceful relations with foreign countries. Directly adopting George Washington’s advice  in his farewell address of 1792‚ McKinley states‚ “ It will be our aim to pursue a firm and  dignified foreign policy‚ which shall be just‚ impartial‚ ever watchful of our national  honor..”.1 Essentially‚ McKinley entered office with the belief that it is only best to have a 

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    In October 1962‚ the world became closer than we could ever imagine to a nuclear war‚ A war so devastating that it’d destroy the civilized world. On 16th of October 1962‚ President JFK was shown footage of ballistic missiles belonging to the Soviet Union being installed in Cuba‚ these missiles had the ability to carry nuclear heads. Kennedy ordeded a naval blockade to be placed around the site where the missiles exist to prevent any other military supplies from reaching it. But the world didn’t

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    Plaza. The limousine that President Kennedy was riding in was top down‚ everyone having great faith that nothing would go wrong‚ but that was suddenly re-thought when shots were fired at the president as the open limousine headed down Elm Street. Essays such as the famous Warren Report‚ said the shots were fired from a rifle on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Witnesses also said the same (Spencer).

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    Journeys Essay/Speech

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    journeys are a really important aspects to all of our lives because they apply to everybody‚ once a journey starts you cant escape it‚ all journeys big and small can be unpredictable but all have a positive aspect of being a learning experience. Today’s speech will focus on imaginative journeys and how I have used three different perspectives to develop the concept of a journey. Imagination refers to a persons mind forming images or concepts of external objects not immediately present to the senses or

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    My Rhetoric Analysis is going to be on The Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy‚ given by Mr. President in 1961‚ he was known to speak on what he believes in‚ conveying clear messages while trying to inspire the people of the nation. President Kennedy used Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos to all of his advantage. Of course criticism comes along with it‚ this was I believe one of the most well written speeches of the 20th century. His audience was every citizen in the United States as well as every

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    relationship between a leader and subjects. For instance‚ Ford creates a connection by saying‚ “I feel it is my first duty to make an unprecedented compact with my countrymen. Not an inaugural address‚ not a fireside chat‚ not a campaign speech -- just a little straight talk among friends.” He wishes the audience will accept his speech as words from a man

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    his audience‚ emphasizing the main idea that the United States must emerge from the adversity of the Civil War as a nation manifesting equality and freedom. In the middle‚ the repetition of "we" and "dedicate" are separated by the use of dashes‚ the speech also shifts with the word "but". Because of the dashes through out the paragraph there is a choppy

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    I do expect it will cease to be divided.” This was the beginning of a great man’s rise to power. It was his first promise of a better United States. Lincoln chose to start a war on slavery‚ but he also intended to finish it which brings us to this speech. He was explaining why the war needed to happen (because slavery went against God and the rights of man) and how as Americans the country needed to be put back together peaceably. Lincoln recognized the horrors and devastation of the Civil War and

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    Napoleon’s Speech Comrades‚ animals of the first class‚ pigs and dogs‚ working horses and working sheep‚ collective geese and numerous hens‚ cats and rats‚ Comrades who in the rear of our enemy who had been under the torture of the human monsters‚ and the lost souls in the influence of the bad. Comrades‚ as animals are the first to have succeeded from the torment of humanly souls. We are namely the starting force behind what will become the world’s greatest animal farm. Led by example from the

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    for a second term in office. ‚I hung one last picture of all before I prepared myself for my second inaugural address where I will start to announce my plans for the future please take a seat mr. president. I kindly thanked him and sat down at the chair‚ i’m hoping to focus on healing‚ instead of triumph over winning this war I do feel that healing is most necessary at the moment I gave my speech talking about all the loss and hoping for everlasting peace- after I was done little did I know it would

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