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    Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy both had significant speeches‚ they were similar but also completely different. Both Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech and Kennedy’s inaugural address both talk about freedom. However‚ Roosevelt’s speech talks more about World War Two and defending liberty. Whereas Kennedy’s speech talks more about the threat of nuclear power. In FDR speech in 1941 it was his 8th State of the Union address. During the the particular State of The Union‚ tensions with World War Two were increasing

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    Inner Fortitude Q1. What is the difference between The "From Above" by Cale Young Rice and infinite other poetry caught my eye‚ but I was most attracted to this one. The poet’s vivid imagery is quite compelling for depicting scenes. This description lines‚ "the trees are bare" (line 1)‚ "the hills are dark" (line 2)‚ and "the skies are gray" (line 3)‚ unfold a sad and dreary feel‚ which is similar to the mood for thinking and meditating. The author does this simply by using colors (mainly) natural

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    particles. He had a picture of the shooting of JFK and stripped the layers away. The picture showed tiny particles coming off the back of JFK’s head. Seeing this made me come to the conclusion that JFK was not shot from behind but from the front therefore Oswald could not of shot JFK because the book depository was positioned behind the presidents vehicle. I think that the death of JFK was pinned on Oswald because the police were pressured to find the assassin of JFK. Oswald was an easy target because he

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    afford to waste anything. She went on to say with a careful look on her face‚ “even today I’m careful about what I’m using and I try to make sure I don’t waste anything or throw away something useful.” My second question was on how the assassination of JFK affected life in Monticello. She said‚ “his death affected the country quite severely. He was a president who was charismatic‚ always promoting rights for everyone‚ and always talking about progressing forward. He brought hope to people. For example

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    Iman Rahimi Public Speaking Persuasive Essay STEP 1. ATTENTION GETTER November 22‚ 2014 was the day that the death of 12 year old African American boy‚ Tamir Rice‚ could have been prevented by body cameras. On that day‚ a Cleveland police officer shot and killed the sixth grader‚ who was carrying a toy airsoft gun in a public park. It is reported that the police officer‚ named Timothy Loehman‚ shot Tamir within two seconds of getting out of his patrol car. Perhaps if he had the weight of a body

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    JFK Rhetorical Analysis President‚ John F. Kennedy‚ in his news conference on April 10‚ 1962 repeatedly called for stable prices and wages in the steel industry during a period of economic distress. This was in an effort to combat the steel companies that had raised steel prices by 3.5 percent. President Kennedy conveys a strong tone in order to boost morale of the American population and persuade the steel companies to lower their prices. The president begins by discussing what a crucial time

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    Long ago‚ people did not plant crops or raise animals for food. They relied only on nature and their surroundings. They would live in places where they could find food. Some stayed in caves and lived on fruits and animal meat. Some stayed by river banks and the sea‚ so they could fish for their food. They would stay in a place until food got scarce and then move to another place where food was bountiful. The couple Banag and Danas belonged to a group who used to live near the sea. They were looking

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    John F. Kennedy “JFK” was the 35th President of the United States‚ and was the youngest man to be elected into presidency. For many‚ his 1960 election into presidency came to signify a new generation‚ and an influence of young idealism in the aftermath of World War II. As the Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States grew‚ Kennedy symbolized a new future and hope for the nation. On November 22‚ 1963‚ around Kennedy’s first thousand days in office‚ he was assassinated in Dallas

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    January 3‚ 2012/17 Rhetoric I Ask In Kennedy’s inaugural address he pledges to help the people around the world who "struggle to break the bonds of misery." He wishes to help these people because it is the right thing to do. This shows that there was much poverty around the world at the time. Even the rich needed help; Kennedy said‚ "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor‚ then it cannot save the few who are rich." Kennedy also wanted to assure the survival and success of liberty

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    “Under the Rice Moon” is a story that kind of sounds like a foster kids life. The caged bird getting moved around from one person to the next. Foster kids have lots of restrictions. You will make it to the safe place you want to be in. Just remember that you are loved. Coming back to the ones you love is important to remember. Moving from one place to the next is tough‚ just like the caged bird. It is even more tough for him because he can not fly and be free‚ unlike some of us like me.

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