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    Speech on Death Penalty

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    The title of my talk is death penalty. Today I’ll be talking about death penalty because it is a matter of active controversy in various countries. There is nothing more final than death hence we should make sure that our desire for justice doesn’t lead us to commit the very crime we’re trying to punish. As you all probably know‚ the death penalty is a legal process in which a person is put to death by the state was a punishment for a crime he/she has committed. In the past this was a punishment

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    Death Penalty Speech

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    Capital punishment – Life or Death – If you had a choice what would you choose? There are three reasons why the government believes they have the right to use capital punishment. Firstly‚ to protect the safety of the citizens‚ secondly‚ to deter others from committing similar offences and finally‚ to have some form of punishment for the offender. All three of these are convincing but none of them justifies the killing of the criminal. I strongly believe that the death penalty doesn’t deter potential

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    Death Penalty Speech

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    From the execution of a young Maori boy named Wiremu Maketu in 1842‚ to when Walter Bolton was hung for the poisoning of his wife in 1957. The death penalty was believed to be an effective means of deterring murders in New Zealand. Now think about this‚ say your brother‚ sister‚ parent or friend was recently murdered. The convicted killer is prosecuted and sent to prison. A comfortable two man jail cell‚ with food‚ medical care‚ bedding and all of life’s necessities on call. The thing is‚ where is

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    Osama bin laden was the biggest terrorist in the world at the time and was causing so much harm to the US. Osama was on the verge of Madness for the US and we needed to do something. It is not Immoral to do something if it’s for the greater good. President Obama has to make the decision to intrude a house he wasn’t 100% positive that he was even in there and he went into there to kill. If Obama didn’t do what he did we could be in great danger still

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    Obama Inauguration

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    On January 20‚ 2009‚ President Obama was officially elected and sworn in as the forty-fourth president of the United States of America. The tradition of being elected requires the president to give a speech about the goals they want to reach during their presidency. The president must make a speech that‚ appeals to the audience while being professional. Obama uses rhetoric to achieve presenting his message of creating hope and change together in America while fixing the economic and social challenges

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    Osama Bin Laden Thesis

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    Osama bin Laden On the morning of September 11‚2001 nineteen men hijacked four planes. Only hours later 2‚977 innocent people were killed. Have you ever wondered what a criminal mastermind could contribute to a society? I thought about the same thing when I saw Osama bin Laden’s name on the list of people to choose for this project. This is the main reason why I picked Osama bin Laden for my report. I wanted a challenge‚ not an easy look up in two seconds type of research report. Osama bin Laden

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    Osama bin Laden had quite a difficult upbringing as a child. ‘‘The father had very dominating personality. He insisted to keep all his children in one premises. He had a tough discipline and observed all the children with strict religious and social code. He maintained a special daily program and obliged his children to follow’’. Bin Laden’s father was very strict on him as a young boy. It was said that Bin Laden’s father treated them as ‘’big men’’ and expected them to act as such. I believe this

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    Obama Rhetoric

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    Obama’s speech Without a doubt‚ rhetoric is almost always linked to the political field and the individuals who operate within it. For hundreds of years‚ presidents have been utilizing rhetoric to make their points and to outline their positions on important issues before the nation. President Obama certainly used many forms of rhetoric and rhetorical devices during his long journey that eventually ended at the steps of the White House‚ and he did not stop there. During his inaugural speech‚ President

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    barack obama

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    sentences Who is the audience of Obama’s speech‚ and what is its purpose? Therefore‚ in what context does he deliver this speech? How much control does Obama have when adjusting his spoken language? -Aimed to persuade people to vote for him. - Initially an underdog - Aimed to connect with audience while still remaining authoritative - Controls figurative message through use of spoken language techniques Barack Obama delivered this speech during his election campaign to persuade

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    Barack Obama

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    Illinois voters sent a Democratic newcomer‚ Barack Obama‚ to one of the state’s two seats in the U.S. Senate in 2004. Obama’s landslide victory in Illinois was significant on several fronts. Firstly‚ he became the Senate’s only African American lawmaker when he was sworn into office in January 2005‚ and just the third black U.S. senator to serve there since the 1880s. Moreover‚ Obama’s political supporters came from a diverse range of racial and economic backgrounds‚ which is still relatively rare

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