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    U.S. is falling into a recession and domestic industries and markets are collapsing * Partly because of the integration of the U.S. economy in the world economy‚ the world is slipping into a global recession Obama’s views on globalization * Obama believes globalization will continue to be beneficial to the U.S. if we pursue multilateral trade agreements judiciously * He believes that globalization will continue with or without the U.S. being a main participant He believes we must “embrace”

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    I would feel inspired by his words. How properly he speak throughout his speech would persuade me because he is making many valid points of what he’d like to see. It would make me see our country as a sick place because we can’t treat another equally and with respect. We have to proke to violence to get our points across. Like we arent human beings who can talk‚ discuss the problems we see around us. He quotes many things he wants to see and hope we can come together. I would feel the compassion

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    Analytical Essay – Obama!!!!! Anders Hornbæk Engelsk • Aflevering • Gladsaxe gymnasium • 25. March 2015 The essay “Obama!!!!!” is written by the American author and comedian David Sedaris‚ and is featured in his essay collection “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls” from 2013. David Sedaris is living in a small village in the Normandy‚ France. It is not a place with a lot going on‚ and it is therefore not that hard to get written up in the local newspaper‚ if you just stand out a little. As David

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    How does Carol Ann Duffy create character? The two poems I will be focusing on today are ’Girl talking’ and ’Lizzie‚six’. Both poems follow two innocent children that were abused either sexually or physically. There are two apparent themes in both poems‚ Loss of innocence and also Growing up. I will be discussing both of these and in which way are they portrayed in the poems I have chosen. ’Girl talking’ is a poem based on a young girl who was raped‚ and died as a result. The poem opens with

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    Barack Obama On August 4th‚ 1961 in Honolulu‚ Barack Obama was born. Barack’s mother‚ Ann Dunham‚ lived in Wichita‚ Kansas during her life‚ while her father was employed on oil rigs in Great Depression time. After the Pearl Harbor attacks led by Japan‚ Ann’s father‚ Stanley Dunham joined United States Armed Forces under George Patton’s control and marched across Europe. Obama’s father‚ Barack Obama Sr.‚ was born of Luo ethnicity in Nyanza Province‚ Kenya. Barack Obama Sr. lived his early years

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    Writing a good speech isn’t the same as writing a good essay. It can be achieved by considering a few extra necessary but simple points. The audience needs to be engaged and thinking about what you’re talking about. A good way to do this is to ask a question the audience hadn’t considered‚ and force them to think of the only obvious answer. This is called a rhetorical question. Rhetorical questions aren’t meant to be answered‚ but still allow the audience to think about the question and relate to

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    Integrity Integrity is the act of keeping to your personal morals or ethics. Malcom Friedberg wrote about who he thinks Barack Obama is and why he thought he should be president: ” ….that’s the man I want to run my country: the man who has the courage to do what’s best for all of us‚ and not to compromise because it provides him with some short-term gain. Show me the man that will risk losing the election because he won’t compromise his values‚ and I’ll show you the man that deserves the right

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    will be introducing the guest speaker‚ it is up to you to set realistic expectations for the audience and make sure that they treat your speaker with the respect and courtesy that they deserve. | It is your responsibility to start your guest’s speech off right.  | The purpose of introducing a guest speaker is simple: you need to tell the audience who this person is. You can give some background on their life‚ including their name and some of their accomplishments when they are relevant. You should

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    a lot of different techniques to create tension in his short story‚ "A Sound of Thunder". The techniques used are adjectives‚ adverbs‚ verbs‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ short sentences and he varies the sentence structures to create tension. The first technique Ray Bradbury uses is Adjectives. He uses them in lists of three‚ "... great oiled‚ resilient‚ striding legs." This emphasizes that part of the description and it has more effect on the reader because it creates a strong image. Secondly‚ Ray Bradbury

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    How does John Harding use gothic techniques to create horror in Florence and Giles? Horror permeates much of Harding’s beguiling novel Florence and Giles (2010). In a retrospective first-person narrative foretold by young didactic protagonist Florence‚ Harding’s richly textured novel attempts to masterfully create horror through various gothic techniques. For example‚ Harding employs recurring weather motifs to compel his audience ’It was December now and we’d have had a lot of snow’ says Florence

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