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    Melanie Wahoski 3/1/16 5th hour John F. Kennedy Could you ever imagine being sick your whole childhood‚ or having nine siblings that you have to share everything with them‚ Or how about growing up the the president of the united state. In my essay I will be telling you about the life of John F Kennedy and the struggles he went through. John was born May‚29‚1917 in Brook-line Massachusetts he was in a very large family‚ a family that was getting sick quite often and his mother kept track of every

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    The assassination of John F. Kennedy is a big mystery in history times. The question they really ask is‚ Oswald was the assassin.? Or is it really just a rumor or a lie? That’s a mystery a lot of people tried and still do to figure out and see what is the real story behind John F. Kennedy’s assassination‚ who did it? And‚ what happened? John F. Kennedy was one of the richest presidents of all. He had 4 children but 2 passed away‚ and a wife. One question everyone asks themselves is Is Oswald the

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    delivered his most famous speech called “I Have a Dream” during the march on Washington. In his speech‚ Dr. King used many literary elements in order to enhance his speech. He included allusion‚ metaphors‚ personification and tropes such as anaphora‚ alliteration and rhetoric question. Dr. Martin Luther King began his speech with a personifications and metaphors. The first personification he used to describe what it was like to live as an African American during the 1900’s. He stated “One hundred

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    worlds‚ and grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fauconnier‚ G. and Turner‚ M. 1998. Conceptual integration networks. Cognitive Science‚ 22‚ No. 2‚ 133-187. Fauconnier‚ G. and Turner‚ M. 2002. The way we think: Conceptual blending and the mind ’s hidden complexities. New York: Basic Books. Feldman‚ .I. and Lakoff‚ G. Forthcoming. Front molecules to metaphors: The neural theory of language. Fernandez-Duque‚ D. & Johnson‚ M. 1999. Attention metaphors: Flow metaphors guide the cognitive psychology

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    Inspiration is a complicated and complex emotions to break down for analysis. Inspiration makes you go beyond the definition of the words. It goes deeper than the eloquent tying of sentences‚ and the bad attempt at humor. Inspiration is a transcendent adventure which logically shouldn’t happen. I start off listening to a story and word by word it is less about the story but more about the relationship between my life and the speaker’s story. You start asking yourself; can I do it? What if that was

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    My fellow citizens‚ today we celebrate the mystery of American renewal. This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But‚ by the words we speak and the faces we show the world‚ we force the spring. A spring reborn in the world’s oldest democracy‚ that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America. When our founders boldly declared America’s independence to the world and our purposes to the Almighty‚ they knew that America‚ to endure‚ would have to change. Not change for change’s sake

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    Rhetorical Strategies Analysis of "Bill Clinton’s First Inaugural Address" Introduction William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He got authority at the end of the Cold War. During Cold War‚ in order to compete with the Soviet Union’s military power‚ the federal government spent a great deal of financial resources to establish a powerful military. The quality of life of common people decreased year after year. At that time‚ people

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    Cisneros. Throughout Blancos life he has many honorable achievements to his name. However none larger and more valuable than when he was named the inaugural poet for Barack Obama’s second inauguration on January 8‚ 2013. Blanco was the fifth person to play this role‚ and was the first immigrant‚ first Latino‚ and first openly gay poet to be the inaugural speaker. This not only brought fame and awareness to Blanco‚ but it also united many communities and brought people together. At Barack Obama’s

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    A major premise that Hillary speaks about in her speech is that debt is negatively affecting Americans. She incorporates both statistical analysis and solid evidence to support her claim. She uses the example of financial inequality in this country to change her audience’s mood; by first making them upset about their countries current state and then making them feel relieved when she explains that she will fix it. One of Hillary’s other major claims is that education is important and in order to

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    Speech Analysis-Republican Presidential Debate-CU Boulder Frist of all‚ Debate was not organized at a place of everyone’s reach. I cannot think why anyone chose to have debate in such a small community where almost everyone has met what they have dreamed in their life. Boulder is a community where there are no people left behind and are not hard hit by country’s harsh political moves. It sounds to me that venue selected for debate came from a mindset of staying away from possible agitations from

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