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    In 2016‚ we won’t just choose our next president. America will choose a direction for our country on issues from gun violence prevention to women’s rights to building an economy that helps the middle class get ahead—and stay ahead. Hillary Clinton has proved she’s the candidate who can take on tough fights and get things done. Hillary is a long-time advocate of rights for women and girls‚ equal pay legislation and economic opportunities‚ protecting reproductive rights and access to health services

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    one country that can never be matched by virtue of its multiculturalism. Immigration is beneficial for America both economically and socially. To determine the validity of this claim in this paper‚ two essays with different views are analyzed and compared. According to the article “Social Contract- President Clinton’s Speech on Diversity” (n.d)‚ President Clinton’s Portland State University commencement address laying out his administrative policy on immigration alluded to Joseph Fallon’s legal and

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    Efficacious Speech by Bush An Efficacious Speech by Bush Concerning the Sept. 11‚ 2001 Terrorist Attacks on America Ayşegül Altın Pelin Acartürk Yeditepe University Self-Evaluation: This was the first time we have analyzed a politician’s speech. We believe that this writing assignment helped us to see what kind of rhetorical devices Bush used to make his speech effective. After this assignment of examining an impressive speech and writing a rhetorical analysis paper about the speech‚ we decided

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    Despite the series of events leading to 9/11 President George Bush implies that the citizens of America have formed in unity after the unexpected attacks. He begins his speech by stating that the “American flag flies again…” which in turn‚ create a feeling of peace and tranquility after the 9/11 attacks. He suggest that Americans will keep persevering through tough and difficult times and become an even stronger nation. He goes on to say that “the men and women of our Air Force have delivered a message

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    President George Walker Bush addressed the Nation on September 20th‚ 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11‚ 2001. That day was one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks that killed almost 3‚000 people and 6‚000 more were wounded. The civilians of the United States needed the support and the direction because the people were in shock‚ afraid ‚ and asking themselves if it would happen again or who was the one responsible for this‚ questioning if they were all safe or in

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    Date: 2010 Title: 9/11 speech Author: George Bush Text Type: Speech (oral presentation) Gender: Male Culture: American This speech was given by George Bush on the evening of the September the 11th attack. This speech explains to the nation the terrible crisis that had just happened and encourages all American that it is a time to unite and fight this terrorism that had “shook the foundation of buildings but not the foundation of America”. This is a time where America was under the attack

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    caused George W. Bush‚ the president at the time‚ to officially start the War on Terror‚ and led to increased security and paranoia surrounding airports and Middle Eastern countries and citizens.

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    George Bush gave america what they needed.Hope.In his speech Bush used figurative language to get the points he was trying to make across ands help them get them to sink into the reader or listeners and grab their attentions emotionally.He was successful at doing so but in this case he relied on mostly of pathos and ethos but struggled by not having near as many logos which would have helped his speech tremendously to add evidence of what he was saying was factual.Even though his speech did not

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    Hillary Clinton gives a speech following nightmare loss to Donald trump Hillary Clinton announced early Wednesday morning that she would deliver remarks to staff and supporters in new York the news comes after night where Hillary Clinton ultimately conceded to Donald trump after 2:00 a.m. Clinton lost by 64 votes due to democratic strongholds like Michigan and Wisconsin turning to Donald trump he even had an unbelievable turnout among older white voters many are conceding that trump was correct in

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    Christina Dayton Engl 111-14N October 12‚ 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Midterm Essay Former President George W. Bush gave a powerful speech addressing the people of America after the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 against the American government and its citizens. Bush used simple‚ yet authoritative‚ language to convey the message of firm leadership to listeners across the globe. The tone he used was one that brought feelings of wrath‚ fearfulness‚ and sympathy to his audience by

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