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    Mr. Hrabowski began his keynote speech by telling the audience about when he was a young boy and his parents insisted that he go to a church service where a guest pastor was speaking. This guest pastor emphasized the need for the children to participate in a peaceful protest going on‚ proclaiming‚ “If the children participate in this peaceful march‚ America will know even our babies know the difference between right and wrong” (M. King). It was soon revealed that this guest pastor was Martin Luther

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    Henry V demonstrated his ability to make all of his men feel valued and equal‚ even though they are from varying status. He talks about how the fewer men there are‚ the greater share of glory they have between them in his St. Crispin’s Day speech. It makes all of his men feel valued the same as all the rest. I will examine three examples that show how Henry demonstrated that they are all in the battle together. He first does this by stating that all the men will have the same amount of honour should

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    scholar should rely on oneself to make advancements and not be dependent on others. Emerson uses methods of argumentation‚ literary elements‚ and Romantic and Transcendental elements to convey the message of self-reliance. First‚ throughout the speech‚ Emerson uses methods of argumentation‚ particularly deductive and inductive reasoning. He begins his deductive reasoning by saying: “Young men of the fairest promise‚ who begin life upon our shores‚ inflated by the mountain winds‚ shined upon by

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    “Remarks to the Convocation of the Church of God In Christ‚” by Bill Clinton‚ is a speech regarding our progression‚ and failure‚ as a country. In the place where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his last sermon‚ Bill Clinton imagines what it would be like if we were issued a report card on these last 25 years. He argues that King would approve of our advances in racial equality. For example: blacks can now take office‚ access more housing opportunities‚ advance within the military‚ and belong to a more

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    President Trump’s State of the Union address was presented with a new take on law restrictions‚ graceful improvements in US infrastructure‚ as well as a significant rivalry against opposing nations. President Trump proves his nationalism and the power of his country’s patriots through acknowledging heroes like Officer Leppert (who helped out during Hurricane Harvey)‚ Preston Sharp (boy who stood up for veteran respect)‚ and Justin Peck (saved people from a terrorist bombing)‚ in the efforts to show

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    assure himself that it was on and working. As I look around‚ I see all the hefty cameras. Filming our pride and joy in all his glory. He coughs to clear his throat‚ making it obvious that he is slightly nervous. All I want is for him to begin his speech about the brilliant alliance the U.S and Australia have formed. Our countries‚ that are both beautiful and free‚ allows so much prospect and potential for our future. All around me are proud American citizens that have one thing in common‚ the love

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    and the soviets‚ was named the “Iron Curtain” made by Winston Churchill who was former wartime prime minister of Britain. This speech descended across Europe‚ separating the free west from the communist east and further divided the two groups. The Truman Doctrine of 1947 stated that the Cold War should be embraced because it was the symbol for a long struggle for the future of freedom

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    advisor to the King. Shakespeare utilizes figurative language that compares his plight to nature‚ biblical allusions‚ and varying tones to portray Wolsey’s view of career conundrum. Wolsey’ speech is written with thought to each stage of feeling: denial‚ acceptance‚ and finally dismay. By the end of the speech‚ it is evident that Wolsey is at an all time low‚ with an overly pessimistic view of his future endeavors. To preface his divulsion of feelings‚ Wolsey uses a set of elaborate metaphors that

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    civilians dead. On December 8th‚ 1941‚ the day after the horrific attack‚ the president of the United States‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ issued an address to the entire nation urging a declaration of war against the Japanese. FDR delivered a compelling speech‚ which sent many Americans into a Patriotic mood‚ with millions enlisting. The Japanese had awoken a sleeping giant‚ and they were about to feel its wrath. During the time of this attack‚ World War II had broken out and the United States had chosen

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    a method to eradicate injustice. He elaborates his point of view on the issues that matter most to the community at large. Kings philosophy entails to having a common ground for peace among the diverse races in our current society‚ and freedom of speech‚ in order to express ourselves without fear of prosecution. King’s memorable quote‚ Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere‚ shows the significance of having the same level of authority everywhere‚ for the sake of equality. King actions

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