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    The 60’s was a time of social injustice‚ political protests over Vietnam‚ and the deliberation of powers. Socially the United States was in a terrible place. Since the Jim Crow laws were set put in place the constitution the country had been divided. When the civil rights movements started to move it brought social injustice to light (eldorado ink 15). Leaders in the civil rights movements included Martin Luther King‚ John F. Kennedy‚ and Malcolm X. These leaders were speaking out publicly and giving

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    The Great Conqueror‚ Napoleon Bonaparte Alexander Tat History 4B Professor Swanson April 09‚ 2015 When I ask you who the greatest conquerors in history‚ who do you think about? Is it Alexander the Great? Alternatively‚ is it the infamous Adolf Hitler? How about Napoleon Bonaparte? Who are these people? They were all very influential in their lifetime‚ but how did Napoleon stand out from the rest? We sometimes wonder what made this man a great conqueror. All great leaders have different

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    President John F Kennedy’s Inaugural Address‚ given on January 20‚ 1961 at the Capitol‚ was undoubtedly one of the best inaugural speeches ever given. This speech was intended to be heard by all of the citizens of the US‚ and with over 20‚000 in attendance‚ and many more watching at home on television‚ he reached much of his targeted audience. I believe he used this speech to inform the citizens of the United States about what he planned to do for the country while in office‚ as well as to motivate

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    Abraham Lincoln presented his speech titled “The Gettysburg Address” to highlight many things during the civil war. He repeated many different words in his speech to highlight specific events as well as to elevate the meaning and depth of his address. The word that I am focusing on using today is the word “Dedicate”. He uses this word throughout the speech and it changes in meaning as the speech continues. In the start of his address‚ the phrase “Concieved in liberty‚ and dedicated to proposition

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    Sarah Kowal John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech: Essay In the years leading up to the Presidential election of 1960‚ America was embroiled in tension both at home and overseas. The relationship between the United States and Russia was growing more and more strained with every passing day and the civil rights movement left the American people divided. John F. Kennedy‚ widely regarded as a savior of sorts‚ brought greater stability to the United States and encouraged the American people to join together

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    The first thing he says in his Second Inaugural Address was “at this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office.” This appeals to ethos by making the audience trust him because you know he has been president before. He uses the authority that he had from being the previous president to let you know that the people of America made the correct choice for the presidency. He uses words such as we‚ all‚ and our throughout the speech which makes you feel like he is equal to you. By making

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    The Napoleon Secret by Sam Paris All rights reserved Prologue Tuesday. Stockholm Royal Opera. 6:35 P.M. Youthful Ballet dancer Libra Kennedy dropped to her knees on the slanted floor of the Royal Opera. She reached for her duffle bag‚ a Louis Vuitton’s. Fighting to control a surge of nausea‚ the nineteen-year old frantic fingers fumbled blindly inside the exotic crocodile leather purse until she found the powerful drug‚ an extra-strength painkiller. Just as she feared‚ the pain returned

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    Second Inaugural Address

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    speeches. They compare because of issues to end the war or defuse the possibility of war. They contrast in many ways also‚ in the first address Lincoln believes that the issue of a war will pass over the country and not be much of an issue. He also gives chances to the people that have started this conversation to end what they started. Whereas in the second inaugural address lincoln takes a more religious approach. Lastly‚ the issue of slavery is very different during the two inaugural addresses. The

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    Self Analysis Speech

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    I have always been terrified of giving speeches‚ the night before a speech I usually can not sleep just thinking about standing in front of a large audience. After reading these tips‚ I will incorporate tip # 3 into my next speech. By using tip #3‚ I’ll feel more comfortable speaking to three people instead of the whole class; and it will also help me remember to look to all parts of the class when speaking. Dear Mrs. Ohs‚ When sending email to your professors we must remember to be professional

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    Lincoln begins his second inaugural address by creating himself as a trustworthy and humble speaker. He concedes to his audience repeatedly‚ sharing that he understands they do not want to listen to a lengthy self-righteous speech at this point‚ he cannot give them any new information‚ and “with high hope for the future‚ no prediction in regard to it is ventured.” By showing great understanding and sympathy for his audience‚ he lets them know he is on their side and will not lead them astray. If

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