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    The rush for the biggest empire was dramatic. Once all the European countries had seen the British Empire which stretched across the world. It was very important for countries to have a large empire because of the trade and prestige also. In the 1870’s Germany and Italy became united countries for the first time. They each wanted overseas empires too and a fierce empire competition for colonies developed between the countries of Europe. Colonies could not bring great wealth in terms of raw materials

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    Barack Obama

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    English The Real Barack Obama By: Trae Hemphill Barack Hussein Obama II August 4‚ 1961 Barack Hussein Obama II‚ or “Barry‚” his child hood name given to him by his father was brought into this world in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ USA by his mother‚ Ann Dunham‚ and father Barack Obama Sr. His parents met as college students at the University of Hawaii. Their relationship was frowned upon by both sets of parents; though it did not stop them from blessing the world with Barack Obama Jr. After a short lived

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    Characteristics of a Democratic National Assembly and its Role in Combating Corruption By Cornelius Yamai Zidyep Ayuba National Assembly Budget & Research Office yamaizidyep@gmail.com Being an assignment submitted to the World Bank Institute in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Course “Parliaments and Anticorruption”. February‚ 2015 Introduction The National Assembly (Legislature or parliament) is the arm of Government saddled with the responsibility of making laws

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    Patho

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    True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. ____ 1. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by a lack of a distinct nucleus‚ whereas prokaryotic cells have intracellular compartments bordered by membranes and a well-defined nucleus. ____ 2. Lipids and proteins are the major components of the plasma membrane. ____ 3. Lysosomes remain fully active by maintaining an acid pH created by pumping hydrogen ions into their interiors. ____ 4. The chief function of ribosomes

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    Essay On Pathos

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    Pathos Authors use pathos when they want to make an appeal based on readers’ emotion. Through the provision of emotional enrichment of reasoning‚ by influencing the audience’s emotional‚ vivid vision to attract the audience. This rhetoric is often used to induce specific emotional reactions‚ such as anger‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ desire‚ and so on. If the reader or observer feels emotion reaction that touches their heart. One example of the authors’ use of pathos is the Creation is the courage to take

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    The National Convention governed France from September 20‚ 1792‚ until October 26‚ 1795. It also consisted of 749 members‚ mostly of men over the age of 25 and professional men. The National Convention governed France from 1792 to 1795 and established the Republic after abolishing the monarchy that governed France‚ during the most critical period of the French Revolution. In 1792‚ the National Convention splitted into two factions.Therefore dividing the convention into the Mountains and the Girondins

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    Hussein Obama is known to be one of the most profound‚ intelligent‚ and influential speaker in the United States. With confidence Barack Obama has always shown a sense of leadership which is the key to attracting and persuading his audience. In order to make certain that his audience is left with a positive impression and a sense of aspiration for those who are citizens of the United States. One of Barack Obamas famous and highly respected speech is the one he presented at the Democratic National Convention

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    Pathos Analysis

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    Sanders’ primary appeal is pathos‚ and he uses it in various ways to illustrate his purpose. Firstly‚ his diction demonstrates use of pathos‚ because the author incorporates words with emotional contexts and meanings such as “seductive”‚ “unglamorous”‚ “tolerance”‚ and “respect”. Second of all‚ Sanders connects with the reader and their feelings through the use and repetition of personal pronouns‚ especially “we”‚ “our”‚ and “you”. On the same note‚ the author employs words such as “people”‚ “human”

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    Obama Selma Speech

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    action. In his speech addressed at the 50th anniversary of Selma march‚ President Barack Obama uses rhetoric to persuade his audience‚ Americans as a whole‚ to discourage racism in the United States. President Obama appeals to the rhetorical strategies‚ uses rhetorical devices‚ and applies a presentation style; which make his speech effective in terms of rhetoric. President Obama appeals to ethospathos‚ and logos to get his message about racism across to his audience. Throughout his speech‚ the President

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    Pathos In Advertising

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    years. However‚ aside from advertisements regarded only through nostalgia‚ the greatest impact stems from the evoked emotion – typically‚ the pathos. As this commercial originates in Thailand‚ it is not widely regarded across the world. To those who have watched and commented on it‚ however‚

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