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    I. Name of Book/Author A. 11/22/63 B. Stephen King II. Why did you choose the book? A. I chose this book because I am interested in the science fiction genre and I have so many things about the author Stephen King. I was at first reluctant to read the book because of the magnitude of pages; however‚ as the story progressed I could tell that it was worth it. III. Book Summary A. Jake Epping is a high school teacher in Maine. Jake is also the narrator in this novel. One day in his class he assigns

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    Kennedy I found Kennedy’s inaugural speech to be very informative. I do feel that his speech was logical‚ correct as well as persuasive. He talks about his beliefs in the country as well as the direction the county needs to go in to be able to prosper. His speech was logical because it talks about moving in the direction of reasonable change‚ and it was persuasive because he was able to address the forefathers who founded this country and why we need to get back what they initially

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    The text I’m going to analyze is headlined “Remarks on the Assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr”. It is the speech of Robert F. Kennedy‚ a prominent democratic senator from New York‚ and it was delivered on the 4th of April in 1968. The opening sentences of the speech show that the author is going to present sad news – that the man who dedicated his life to struggling for the justice – Martin Luther King is killed. The author stresses that it will be difficult times filled with bitterness

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    John F. Kennedy vs. Barack Obama According to the Oxford dictionary‚ a leader is a person who commands a group‚ organization or country. In this case‚ both John F. Kennedy‚ thirty fifth president of the United States and Barack Obama‚ forty fourth and current president‚ were leaders but had different points of views when it came to leading. Even though they ruled over the same country they differed in their views of equality‚ freedom and justice. John F. Kennedy served as president from 1961

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    Stylistic Analysis of Obama’s Inaugural Speech Abstract Higher level English learners always pay attention to English public speech‚ especially those inaugural speeches. They take them as fine literary efforts and good analysis material. This paper tries to give an analysis of Obama’s inaugural speech from stylistic perspective‚ in order to help to better appreciate Obama’s presentation skills. Keywords: stylistics‚ syntactic‚ lexics‚ rhetoric Barack Hussein Obama was elected to be the forty-fourth

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    Darlene Sandhu Ted Bancarz Government P2 27 October 2010 John F. Kennedy and his secret life John F. Kennedy mixed work with pleasure which created problems for his public image and for his marriage. Many prominent figures in public have been lured into this trap and the end has never been good. JFK was among the many even though he did a good job at being president he wasn’t perfect. John Kennedy met his future wife‚ Jacqueline Bouvier‚ when he was a congressman. They were married a year

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    president’s first inaugural speech is an important part of the start of a presidential term and sets the stage for the years to come. In 1933‚ at the time the depression was the worst and many had lost hope in the government‚ Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) had to regain trust and stimulate action in his country. FDR graduated from Harvard and went right into politics becoming a senate‚ then vice president‚ later becoming the President. In the book‚ “Presidential Communication: Description and Analysis” by Robert

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    John F. Kennedy: The Death for Peace While John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s early life and education prepared him to be president‚ historians speculate which of his actions‚ if any‚ lead to his assassination. Being the youngest president ever elected to office‚ Kennedy especially got the attention of younger voters to whom he could relate. Kennedy did not just get the attention of younger citizens‚ but he caught the eye of older citizens of the United States. This was true after he was elected and started

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    John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address Inauguration is a formal ceremony that represents the start of a leader’s term in office. Here in the United States‚ it is tradition that elected presidents give a speech. President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address was debatably one of the most memorable and quoted speeches ever given. The American people viewed John F. Kennedy as immature and cynical due to his selection at such a young age‚ doubting his optimism. Therefore‚ Kennedy was obligated to impress

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    Have you ever heard of the most discussed assassinations of presidents in the United States? Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy are pretty famous right? Well those two are the ones who were assassinated. Consequently they were just two good people trying to make a difference in society‚ but yet this is all they got for it. Similarities between the two are unbelievable‚ from how it happened to their killers they are almost identical. Abraham Lincoln was born February 12‚ 1809 in Kentucky. When

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