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    On the 40th anniversary of D-Day‚ Ronald Reagan stood on the northern coast of France to commemorate the veterans that served‚ and expressed the importance of unity between the allies of the United States. Reagan is diligent in his efforts‚ and effectively incorporates imagery and pathos to communicate the significance of the sacrifices made‚ as well as the determined and unstoppable machine that America had come to be. In the introduction of the passage‚ Reagan embodies the extensive pride for

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    Introduction After the failure of the Articles of Confederation‚ Americans not only needed a stronger Constitution they also needed a strong leader‚ enter George Washington. On April 30‚ 1789 George Washington gave the first inaugural address after being sworn in as the first President of the United States of America. As the first leader of the United States he had to set the stage for the rest of the Presidents to come after him. Being the first president of the United States presented many challenges

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    to eat lunch and watch the president drive by. Bonnie Ray Williams said he didn’t really care about John F. Kennedy too much‚ especially with the Bay of Pigs incident in 1961 (History). I was going to ask a new employee named Lee Harvey Oswald about his opinion of the president‚ but the elevator door opened to the fifth floor‚ so I got out and got to work (ABC News). The whole day was pretty normal. I had a lot of boxes to pack; there had just been a new order of textbooks that needed to be shipped

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    Marc Antony’s uses all different types of communication in his speech to the crowd during his infamous "honorable men" speech. Julius Caesar had just been murdered by a group of conspirators and Marc Anthony‚ Julius’s dead friend‚ is now trying to reveal the real story to the public. However‚ Marc Anthony is in quite a tight spot‚ he can not directly accuse Brutus and others of this heinous crime because of there high positions and there power. He must work the crowd and use different types of strategies

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    TO THE READERS Unto him that loved us‚ and washed us from our sins in his own blood‚ and hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Revelation 1:5-6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and foremost‚ I would like to give praise and honor to my Heavenly Father for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ‚ and what He has done for me at the Cross. I give thanks to the Holy Spirit for strengthening me with the word of my Savior Jesus Christ. I give thanks to my

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    result would be non-computation. Semantics describes the processes a computer follows when executing a program in that specific language. This can be shown by describing the relationship between the input and output of a program‚ or an explanation of how the program will execute on a certain platform‚ hence creating a model of computation. Semantics reveals the meaning of syntactically valid strings in a language. For natural languages‚ this means correlating sentences and phrases with the objects

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    the U.S. with everything it needs to be successful. Jefferson mentions his trust that he puts in the document and all that wrote it. Jefferson shows the citizens that because he and others made the document‚ they should be trusted‚ because the Constitution made America free from British rule. The Constitution unifies the U.S. also‚ it only states what need be‚ not things like divisions of political parties and what not. Diction – Jefferson’s constant use of words like us and we helps bring the U

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    leader. At this time‚ Kennedy barely beat his presidential competitor Richard Nixon causing uneasy feelings in the American public. To alleviate the apprehension‚ John F. Kennedy delivered an inspiring inaugural speech which sent a message of strength to the nation and world. Kennedy saturated the speech with rhetoric and realistic goals resulting in support from the entire nation. Although the speech was mainly intended to inspire American citizens‚ Kennedy used repetition‚ catalog‚ and allusions to

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    Inaugural addresses have been a ritual in American history that included the transition of power from one leadership to another. It has been embedded in American civil religion and allowed for the incoming president to address the status of the nation. The term civil religion was first coined by Robert N. Bellah‚ who believed that the American politics follows rituals and ideals that are similar to that of a private religion. During Obama’s first inaugural address in 2009‚ he was able to use civil

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    Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great” by James Poulus‚ it is wrote that Donald Trump used quotes from speeches of other famous figures. For example‚ he used something from Theodore Roosevelt‚ Bill Clinton‚ and Bubba. It was about how great he will be for the USA. In the article‚ “Don’t Believe the Populism of Trump’s Inaugural Address. Our President Is a Plutocrat.” by Ryan Cooper‚ however‚ talks about the complete opposite. It says that he has promised us so many things and isn’t keeping his promises

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