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    The Dream Speech Martin Luther King’s famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream”‚ impacted many people in 1963 and it still impacts people today. Watching the inauguration of our first black president on Tuesday was an amazing feeling; the feeling that anything is possible in America. Forty six years later and Dr. King’s dreams are beginning to come true. People of all different colors came together on Tuesday to watch a nation that will be forever changed. Dr. King’s dream of having everyone come together

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    Freedom of Speech With varying opinions and beliefs‚ our society needs to have unlimited freedom to speak about any and everything that concerns us in order to continually improve our society. Those free speech variables would be speech that creates a positive‚ and not negative‚ scenario in both long-terms and short-terms. Dictionary.com defines Freedom of Speech as‚ “the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference‚ subject to the laws against libel

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    In my opinion‚ Obama’s speech is about having a mindset on something and continuing to make that idea come to life. This is the ideal American Dream. For me‚ my American Dream is to attend CalArts‚ which is a college in California‚ or an art college somewhere in New York. It’s a very difficult college to get into‚ but if I keep up my GPA and work hard‚ I think it’s accomplishable. As for my parents‚ my dad told me his dream was to be the boss of his own restaurant. He’s been told by his friends that

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    Thank you very much for your kind introduction. TO begin with‚ I would like to thank Ms. Josefina Pacas‚ Ms. Virginia Matining‚ Ms. Victoria Opulencia‚ Ms. Elsa Alentahan‚ Ms. Editha Chatto‚ Board of Trustees of my beloved Alma Matter‚ for making me a part of today’s celebration. Also‚ Thank you Dr. Victoria Carungcong for being with us today as we commemorate the graduation of thestudents of La Camelle School.To the Parents and Teachers thank you for giving me the opportunity to address this inspirational

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    with violence‚ but with words and pacific demonstration. In his famous speechI Have a Dream” Dr. King affirms the urgency of the African Americans to obtain what for so long has been denied to them. King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” justifies and validates not only his presence in Alabama‚ but also the actions of the Civil Rights Movement to the clergymen who wrote the newspaper article “ A Call for Unity”. In both his speech and his letter King employs Biblical allusion‚ emotional appeal and

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    We’ve all watched those humorous college party movies where someone takes a “magical” drug and they suddenly feel amazing. They feel like they’re on top of the world‚ even invincible. What if I told you that the purest form of that drug could help people who suffer PTSD? In this speechI will tell you what PTSD is‚ the benefits of MDMA‚ and the risks of MDMA. Body Example 1: About 8% of people in the Unites State suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. That ends up being roughly around 24.4 million

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    piece “I have a dream” King uses logical appeal to give his reasoning over equality. King makes you feel guilty by not just what he says but he also makes you feel emotional with all of the false promises. King uses repetition of the phase “I have a dream” to convey his message. The most common rhetorical devices king uses are ethos‚ Pathos‚ logos‚ and repetition to describe his purpose. The rhetorical devices king use doesn’t just apply to one person it applies to everyone altogether. “I have a dream”

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    Winston Churchill Speech‚ Blood Toil Tears and Sweat Blood‚ Sweat and Tears speech by Sir Winston Churchill May 13th 1940 On Friday evening last I received from His Majesty the mission to form a new administration. It was the evident will of’ Parliament and the nation that this should be conceived on the broadest possible basis and that it should include all parties. I have already completed the most important part of this task. A war cabinet has been formed of five members‚ representing

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    Inaugural Address Essay The American rhetoric of Presidents like Barack Hussein Obama and John F. Kennedy‚ who both served the United States of America are found in the corners of history. The inaugural speeches of Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy are given after reciting the oath of office as newly elected leaders of the country in the case of Kennedy and a second inauguration for the current commander-of-chief. The inaugural speeches of John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama are part of world

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    Rhetoric Analysis Essay Have you ever wondered how other people can say things to get you to stand up for something you or others people believe? In this essay i will talk about how in Martin Luther King Jr’s‚ “Ihave a Dreamspeech and in Mary Fisher’s‚ “AIDS” Speech they both talk about how the people need to stand up for themselves and in these next paragraphs there are examples of how they persuae people to look things through their own eyes. Both Martin Luther King and Mary Fisher successfully

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