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    entertainers of all time. Muhammad Ali has proven his position as an entertainer by many of his sayings; his quotes influenced the public all over the world‚ giving him an unparalleled popularity level. His quips even became more famous than many presidential quotes. The famous quote above was one of many Muhammad Ali made in 1974 before the bout against another great fighter‚ George Foreman‚ in a conference hall. Muhammad Ali was not his original full name; this name was given when he converted

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    A role of an individual in society can be played many ways‚ one of them being that people should fight for their country. This can be exhibited in "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry ‚where Henry believes his country should fight for freedom against the British. He is calling on the patriots of Virginia to arm themselves in order to be prepared to fight.. The author encourages this message by using emotional appeals and literary devices. In the text‚ the author exposes the audience

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    His Flight from Paris” on June 21‚ 1971‚ has a pretty straightforward title because this document is just that. The previous day the king and his family had tried to escape France‚ only to be discovered a day’s journey away from the border. In this speech‚ possibly given by an announcer on the square due to its lack of first person pronouns‚ the king gives his point of view about what he thinks about France‚ where it is heading‚ and what has happened. He tries to explain why he left. The king wanted

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    Compose a speech to an audience of senior students that examines the particular ways the poet has communicated ideas Good morning senior students‚ if i gave each of you a pen and paper and gave you the question examine that particular ways the poet had communicated ideas in example Wilfred Owens War Poems and others how many of you could write a good HSC response? Not many well today i will be addressing this question for you and hopefully this will therefore assist you. Wilfred Owen uses poetry

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    An essay on Malcolm X’s famous speech given in Cleveland‚ Ohio on April 3‚ 1964. Introduction             Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. His dream was that one day whites and blacks could live together in equality. King and his rhetoric of idealism are what come to mind for most people when they think about the civil rights movement‚ but there is another famous civil rights leader who had some very different ideas than King. Malcolm X was the leader of the more radical civil rights movement

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    Bush‚ in his speech post 911‚ explicitly expressed the idea “you are either with us or against us” (3). He clearly determined to start the war on terror as a direct confrontation between two entities known as “us and them”‚ which has last for more than decades. This definition of two entities as shown could mean multiple confrontations including theocracy vs. secularism‚ and modern vs. pre-modern mentioned above. In fact‚ though these confrontations are still in place‚ they are in fact no longer

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    In Patrick Henry’s “Speech in the Virginia Convention‚” he remarked‚ “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience.” Libraries are built on books‚ schools rely on them. Millions of people have written them to share knowledge and experiences with others. The value of a book is immeasurable‚ yet some things just can’t be learned by reading books alone. In my experience‚ something I have done is play an instrument. For me‚ playing the ukulele was something that

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    My fellow Athenians‚ allow me to refresh your memory on the horrific events of the last thirty years. First‚ war with the Spartans‚ who razed our fields of grapes and olives‚ who killed anyone outside of our walls. Next a disease that crawled its way past our protective barrier and into our people. Relatives and friends laid dead in the streets‚ piled on top of each other‚ unburied because of the fear of the contagious plague. Another 30‚000 people no longer with us. After that we had a short period

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    Stage 2 English Communications- Poetry Analysis Speech By Josephine Donnan Gary Turk’s poem‚ “Look Up”‚ Robert Frost’s “Stopping By The Woods On a Snowy Evening”‚ and Edgar Allen Poe’s “Alone” all contain the theme of isolation. Although the theme is the same‚ the poems display it in different ways‚ and express it through different writing styles‚ language devices and poetic structures. “Look Up” is a spoken-word piece that talks about society’s current obsession with the Internet and social

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    000 people that had gathered at Rice Stadium in Houston‚ Texas. President Kennedy’s usage of diction‚ device‚ and structure in his “Address at Rice University on the Nation’s Space Effort” commonly referred to as the “We choose to go to the Moon” speech helps convey President Kennedy’s attempt at persuading the American people to support the nations space effort and ultimately land a man on the moon and bring him back safely. Through President Kennedy’s word choice in his “Address at Rice University

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