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    The trailer for popular novel‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ created in our group‚ incorporates five different scenes taken from the novel. The scenes chosen‚ each‚ hold a significance to ideas portrayed throughout the book. The first scene of our trailer involves the bombing of the entire city shown at the end of the novel. The scene is inclusive of a whole city being burned by a wave of flames created by this bomb‚ in which people‚ dogs‚ and other residents are being turned into instant ashes. This scene depicts

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    Debate Intro The pictures in front of you are the gruesome results of the utter destruction after the atomic bombs were dropped on both Japanese cities. Almost half a million victims; equivalent to 13‚000 tons of TNT; a 1.6 mile radius of destruction/bomb (within that radius‚ people were disintegrated‚ leaving shadows where they stood). Housewives and children were incinerated instantly‚ their internal organs boiled and their bones charred into brittle charcoal. 65% of the casualties were nine

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Sample Persuasive Speech Self-Defense on Campus Speech Commentary Rebecca Hanson You’re tired; you’re hungry. You’ve just spent a long day at College Library and you can’t wait to get back to your room. Glancing outside‚ you remember how quickly it becomes dark. You don’t think much of it‚ though‚ as you bundle up and head out into the gusty wind. Not until you spy the shadows on the sidewalk or hear the leaves rustling beside you do you wish you weren’t alone. You walk quickly‚ trying to

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    Persuasive Speech Outline   Native American Crafts Ian Federgreen   |General Purpose: |To persuade | |Specific Purpose: |To persuade my audience to help stop the sale of counterfeit Native American crafts | |Central Idea: |Enforcement of an existing law can prevent the widespread sale of counterfeit crafts

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    Skincare Persuasive

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    Persuasive Speech Outline I. Introduction: Fun in the sun…could it be deadly? The answer is yes‚ if we do not take care of our skin! As teenagers‚ we tend to be lazy and reckless and we don’t think about the consequences of not taking care of our skin. We don’t really think about the fact that skipping out on the sunscreen could potentially lead to skin cancer in the long run. You may think that you are too young to be worrying about skin cancer‚ but it is never too early to take care of yourself

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    Persuasive Essay Imagine a world where citizens weren’t able to choose their own jobs. Not being able to choose might become a reality. Lately citizens have been talking about if people should be given a job based on their abilities. Some say that would be a great for our society‚ but others think everyone should have the freedom of choice instead of being assigned careers. Having the same job until you retire might get boring. “Today‚ the average person changes jobs ten to fifteen times (with

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    America’s decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan was only done to assert our position over the Soviet Union‚ and Japan’s surrender was only an extra accomplishment of the attack. During the years 1939 to 1947‚ numerous conferences were held to discuss diplomatic matters‚ and the strive towards getting Japan to accept an unconditional surrender. The Japanese had already been weakened‚ and the military predicted that they would eventually be forced to surrender in a short amount of time. Even the

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    This quote is significant to the novel‚ All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr because it not only shows off a major event that goes on throughout the book‚ but also it contains a reference to something that is only caught on the second read. The epigraph tells readers of a coastal city‚ “the brightest jewel‚” and “fire‚” which come together significantly to create the Sea of Flames. It is a jewel‚ an ocean-blue sapphire with a burning red core and an infamous backstory. The Sea of Flames goes

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    President Harry Truman‚ Letter to Samuel Cavert Harry Truman was the president of the United States of America. He became a president in April 12‚ 1945. He held the presidency until January 20‚ 1953. In August 11‚ 1945‚ President Truman wrote a letter to Samuel Cavert‚ who was a general secretary‚ and a member of the Federal Council of the churches of Christ in America‚ telling him that the president was greatly disturbed by the unwarranted attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor and also was disturbed

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    Albert Einstein once said‚ “ I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” In the story By the Waters of Babylon by Stephen Benét‚ the priest found this out. Technology can be destructive. Overall‚ technology can destroyed both infrastructure and intellect. Technology has and will destroy infrastructure. To begin with‚ the priest‚ John‚ explains his thoughts about the eastern lands. The priest said‚ “It is there that spirits live

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