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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ also known as FDR‚ was then elected as the 32nd U.S. President in 1932. He was the only president who was elected four times from 1933-1945 and‚ also‚ was one of America’s best presidents. Through the Five Practices‚ he demonstrated a lasting impression of leadership. Model the Way To lead by example by aligning actions with shared values‚ Roosevelt utilized the media to gain support for his plans over the radio. He held “fireside chats”

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    Benjamin Franklin did not just magically become successful‚ it was through hard work and commitment‚ as well as taking some chances. He worked very hard in the early parts of his life to better his own outcome. Even in his earlier writings‚ like "How To Get Riches"� you can see his views on life. To fully understand this‚ you first must take a look at young Ben. Benjamin Franklin was born in Puritan Boston on January 17‚ 1706 . His family was large: He was the 15th child born to his father‚ Josiah

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    Has Kirk Franklin Gone to the Dark Side or is Kanye Really God? Kanye West says that his newest venture "Waves" is a "dream that can’t happen without God.” He told Real 92.3‚ "I’m only doing two percent of the work. God is doing the rest of the work.” He describes "Waves" as a "Gospel album‚ with a whole lot of cursing on it." When he brought in Gospel great Kirk Franklin‚ he told him that "Waves" was definitely as gospel album. “But it’s still a gospel album. It’s the gospel according to Ye‚"

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    the fear of the unknown and the feeling of one’s lack of safety. Unfortunately‚ with a continuous flow of unrest and unsettling around the world‚ we continue to feel fear. Our leaders do what they can to minimize this unsettled feeling. President Franklin Roosevelt‚ in his Four Freedoms Speech‚ informed Americans of a list of four vital freedoms that they should work towards in the future. The four freedoms include: “freedom of speech and expression-everywhere in the world‚” “freedom of every person

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    Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography is one of the best pieces of literature I have ever read. I now understand why this book is viewed with great importance. I truly believe that if every American young or old would follow in the perspective of Dr. Franklin and his 13 virtues‚ that the United States of America will be the first nation to ever end poverty. Even though I feel hopelessness of my peers‚ I stand firmly that not every American is crippled morally. Today’s youth doesn’t even know what Temperance

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    franklin D. rossevelt utilizes rhetorical strageties effectively so reach his goal franklin d. roosevelt was the speaker of the Pearl Harbor Adress to the Nation‚ speech. he was the presidemt of the united states‚ also known as commander in chief. this speech was expressed in a first person point of view. the occasion was in december 8‚1941. during world war 2‚ a day after the pearl harbor attack. immediate occasion was the address to congress to declare war on japan. franklins audience is congress

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    Since Franklin D. Roosevelt established the welfare state‚ it has been both heavily criticized and supported. The first source is a quote from a book called Freedom and the Welfare State‚ which provides an argument on just why they believe the welfare state is for the best of society. The source explains that a person simply cannot be free if they are burdened by “fear and insecurity” and that such fear and insecurity might be brought on by specific problems society has that can be addressed by the

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    from one literary period to another through the changing writing styles and ideas of these authors. Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Thomas Paine seem to exemplify the Enlightenment period of American literature whereas Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper exemplify a shift towards the Romantic period in American literature. While themes of Enlightenment connect Franklin‚ Jefferson‚ and Paine‚ those themes differ from the themes that will connect Irving and Cooper. Each of these

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    In modern day America‚ our nation faces many challenges. We see it every day: ISIS‚ mass shootings‚ racism‚ et cetera. In his speech‚ “ Day of Infamy”‚ given on Dec 7‚ 1941‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt argues‚ that in a time of crisis‚ America must go to war with Japan. Roosevelt jumps right into a clear call to action. Stirring up emotion‚ Roosevelt uses effective diction and syntax to convince congress to call war on the Japanese. President Roosevelt crafts his speech using words that evoke targeted

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    crash that the United States has ever had. After the “Black Thursday” on September 3‚ 1929 stock market crash and right after that is when Franklin D. Roosevelt took over the new Presidency of the United States. During the Great Depression‚ millions of people became unemployed and homeless and a huge number of banks failed and closed. The new president Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ walked into a position that required immediate actions to help a suffering country‚ and he began to take those immediate actions

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