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    The Battle of Gettysburg: A battle‚ a speech‚ a memorial ground During the American Civil War‚ from the first to the third of July 1863‚ there were sanguinary battles in and around Gettysburg. The losses of lives on both sides were massive‚ approximately 23 000 dead‚ hurt or missing on each side.1 It was there‚ in the small city of Pennsylvania‚ that the war turned around. The South was suddenly facing defeat.1‚ 2 The Civil War continued for two years after the Battle of Gettysburg. Still it is recognized

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    For my second media response‚ I chose to analyze Donald Trump’s Presidential speeches. Donald Trump is currently campaigning for the American 2016 President election in the United States. His first campaign as President was in the year of 2000‚ with two victories of Reform Party primaries (Wikipedia). Trump became well-known for his hatred towards illegal immigration and free trade agreements‚ in addition‚ to his free trade view on foreign policies. (Wikipedia). Trump owns his own company called

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    from the fact that one of his most important speeches‚ the Gettysburg Address‚ also happened to be one of his shortest ever written. It is in fact one of best remembered short speeches given throughout history. In its entirety the passage consists of a meager 272 words. Lincoln is also known for the great trials and tribulations he faced throughout his short presidency‚ such as the American Civil War and more notably the Battle of Gettysburg‚ the very ground his speech was used to commemorate. Abraham

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    • The Battle of Gettysburg was held in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania • The battle started on July 1st‚ 1863 to July 3rd‚ 1863. It started at 4 pm on July 1st but on July 2nd‚ Longstreet was ordered by Commander Robert E. Lee to attack. Although he was instructed to attack‚ he was very slow to get his men and weapons ready and finally started to attack around 4 pm and the fighting came to an end at about 10:30 pm. The next morning on July 3rd the fighting started again at 4:30 am and finally the battle

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    of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was a war that changed the way we look at America today. This battle helped end slavery and regain freedom to all of the nations including the United States. There were many ways that the battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the Civil War‚ but there are 3 mains ways why the Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the civil war. The question asked is‚ Why was The battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the Civil war? The Battle of Gettysburg was

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    government was incompetent. Because of this‚ the British Government declared the Proclamation of 1763‚ which confined the colonists to the east of an imaginary line running down the spine of the Allegheny Mountains. They hoped that this would help to divide the two groups of people and create peace. Unfortunately for the British Government‚ this did not contain the colonists but only upset them. In spite of the new proclamation‚ Virginia speculators decided to go in and take the land by force. Several

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    In his address to the nation‚ Kennedy outlines the plan for the future as he assures the American citizens the roles they need to play in the future to help and progress the idea of worldwide freedom and liberty. In order to achieve this goal‚ Kennedy highlights that America will forever need to hold its stance on the idea of freedom and pledge its support to all those who are suffering from the evils of poverty through the use of alliteration and repetition. Kennedy utilizes alliteration to invoke

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    Wal-Mart Calamity Families‚ businesses‚ and more have been affected from Wal-Mart. Small business have been shut down‚ rivers have been polluted‚ and crimes have been committed. This Wal-Mart madness has become a huge problem. The arrival of a Wal-Mart Supercenter often has harmful affects on the local economy. No city or small town should have to suffer from the consequences of Wal-Mart. The following examples of harm that has been done is from the documentary Wal-Mart: The high cost

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    Lincoln had a strong grip on where to go and how to fix the United States in his Second Inaugural Address that didn’t exclude anyone in the U.S. when he alliterated and reiterated the words of unity and mixed in subliminal persuasions of ending the Civil War. Even when being a President of a powerful nation‚ Lincoln did not succumb to “Me" and “I"’s and‚ in fact‚ only refers to himself once in his address when he “trusts” that their “progress…is…reasonably satisfactory and encouraging to all” letting

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    Gigi R. English 102 6 Oct. 2013 Rhetorical Essay Speeches often correlate‚ especially when they are written for a similar audience in a similar situation. For example‚ President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Pearl Harbor Address” appeals to Americans fear during the time of war. President Roosevelt states what has happened and how it will in turn affect the citizens of America. President Roosevelt also appeals to logic‚ stating that because America has been attacked‚ they must engage

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