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    Ako Si Ninoy

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    Ako si Ninoy I just came home from the Ako si Ninoy Musicale produced by my classmate Earl Gamboa of Force Majeure Events Management Experts with Marj Casal ofWitty Minds‚ and performed by the Philippines Stagers Foundation. It was part of a class requirement and also to support our classmates Earl and Marj who are both doing well in their media careers while still being an OrCom student. Discussion question: What have you done to be another Ninoy? In the musicale‚ the characters exhibited the Ninoy

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    In order to gain his country’s trust Obama appealed to his audience through emotion and credibility and used rhetorical tools like allusion. With the uses of rhetorical tools‚ Obama was able to create a speech that induced hope and relief in his audience. From the very beginning of his speech‚ Obama addressed the emotions of his listeners. He recognized the crisis that the country was in and how it affected American citizen as this time. He knew with the weakened economy that “homes have been

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    Trump's Inauguration

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    It is finally upon the US: Inauguration Day 2017‚ only three months after the election that threw the country into turmoil. Riots and protests of yesteryear are likely to be rekindled‚ but why? January 20th is the day that Donald J. Trump is officially named the 45th president‚ an event which is either devastating or momentous dependent on who you ask. Segregation will return‚ all immigrants‚ legal or not‚ will be deported‚ and America will become the laughingstock of the world… right? Perhaps it

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    Barack Obama Speech Analysis In the compelling Inauguration speech of Barack Obama‚ the first African-American President‚ a large range of language and oratory techniques are utilized to convey his message to an audience of over a million Americans. The speech was delivered on the traditional inauguration date of the 20th January 2009‚ on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where‚ 45 years earlier‚ Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic ‘I Have a Dream’ speech. During Obama’s speech‚ he uses a

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    gain attention. Regardless of this‚ through the analysis of the comparative texts of Donald Trump’s Inauguration Speech and the Criticism by Paul McGeough of Trump’s speech it is clear that the perception of truth varies and therefore supporting the statement that the truth is unclear and complicated in understanding the reality of the current state they are in. Donald Trump’s Inauguration speech is an accurate representation in which proves that the telling of truth by Trump is a rather

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    Cory Aquino

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    Cory Aquino Restored democracy‚ supported the Filipino entrepreneurs The recent death of the former president Corazon C. Aquino has made us reminiscent of her major contribution in bringing back the democracy in our country. It was the democracy that we almost lost during the martial law era under the leadership of former Ferdinand Marcos. Her role in bringing back the democracy has carried along some other things. One of this is the flourishing of capitalism back in our economic system.

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    Benigno Aquino, Jr.

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    Benigno Aquino‚ Jr. From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Ninoy Aquino" and "Sen. Ninoy Aquino" redirect here. For other uses‚ see Ninoy Aquino (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Benigno Aquino III. Benigno S. Aquino‚ Jr. Ninoy2.jpg Senator of the Philippines In office December 30‚ 1967 – September 23‚ 1972[1] Presidential Adviser on Defense Affairs In office 1949–1954 Governor of Tarlac In office February 17‚ 1961 – December 30‚ 1967 Vice Governor of Tarlac In office December

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    our topic‚ Social Influence. People were lavish with praise for Ninoy and the very well-made documentary (directed by Jun Reyes and produced by Unitel) about him. We shared our awe and admiration for this man‚ whose visage we knew quite well from the P500 bill‚ but whose life remained a bit of a mystery to our young memories. What did we really know about him? We weren’t even born when he was assassinated. The Last Journey of Ninoy is an important film that introduces him to a new generation. It

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    “Rizal and Aquino”

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    Jose Rizal and Benigno Aquino III are both great men known for their dignity and love of country. Through comparison‚ Jose Rizal was proponent of institutional reforms through his writings‚ while Benigno Aquino III used his family’s legacy to won in the national election and be elected as president of the Republic to cry out the need for change. Both of them used peaceful means instead of violent revolutions to attain their purpose. Through Rizal’s perspective‚ during the Spanish occupation

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    Ashley Coles-Tiffany Mrs.Knoll 6 Feb. 2013 ENG 3U1 Nelson Mandela’s Inaugural Speech Analysis The form‚ style‚ and structure of Mandela’s inaugural speech all work together to develop Mandela’s hope to call the country together to forgive the past‚ and unite to build a new glorious South Africa. For instance‚ Nelson Mandela’s inauguration speech uses the persuasive form to express his passion for the people of South Africa. Mandela’s tone is uplifting‚ inspirational‚ and commanding. He

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