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    rather see Caesar dead than his own country). Specifically‚ he says‚ "Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more." (Act III‚ Scene ii‚ 21-22) This quote proves and summarizes the point in Brutus’ speech. To achieve his goals‚ Brutus’ oratory techniques were simple‚ logical‚ and rational. His speech was formal‚ controlled‚ and it seems that all of the sentences are perfectly balanced. Although he did a very good job at explaining to the confused crowd that murdering Caesar was for the

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    The use of language in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains that of literary elements that correspond with one another in accordance to the personalities of each character in the play therefore the production of the play itself. Shakespeare’s style of concealing poetic dialogue with ordinary words and phrases contributes to the characterization of the play. Dialogues‚ slangs‚ insults and thoughts are all portrayed as contemporary elements used for the different writing styles of the characters

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    The principal began by establishing Power Mondays. Every Monday‚ all male students were required to report to school in professional business attire. This meant shirt‚ tie‚ slacks‚ shoes‚ and a belt. Now that the students looked professional‚ they wanted them to feel professional as well. Each Monday morning‚ right after the morning announcements‚ the principal would take the entire 6-8 grade level of male students to the cafeteria‚ where they participated in a presentation and discussion led by

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    went outside and sometimes grabbed random people to make them do the confession. However‚ he was so good at it that other people convinced others to go to him to the confession with him. In the evenings he grabbed the young ones and took them to the oratory and they had these gatherings. After reading a book they were all allowed to speak from their minds. He believes that people should speak their minds on the scriptures. Saint Philip was a very positive person who supported anyone who wasn’t scared

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    LISANDA ICART ENG 112‚ 044 PROF. BAKER 9/19/12 COMPARING AND CONTRASTING TWO PERSPECTIVES: MICHAEL MOORE AND MALCOLM X According to Michael Moore‚ a vast majority of social problems can be resolved by common sense. Which means highly paid elites; consultants and lobbyist do not necessarily add value to the general population (Moore 128-145). These excerpts come under various subtitles such as ‘Idiot Nation” and ‘Stupid white

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    During the nineteenth century‚ North American Rhetoric was founded upon classical‚ epistemological‚ and bellestric properties that were originally promoted throughout the eighteenth century. These different aspects popularized in the eighteenth century expanded into the concept known as “New Rhetoric.” Research of the New Rhetoric is simply defined as emerging in two waves. The first wave began at about 1930 and hit its climax in the 1950s. This wave was introduced by scholars working in the “discipline”

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    Caracalla were the two most well preserved baths of Ancient Rome. Diocletian’s baths cover thirty acres and the Caracalla baths cover twenty seven acres. Now‚ the ruins of the Diocletian’s baths include two Roman churches‚ St. Mary of the Angels and the oratory of St. Bernard. Towards the

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    BC and 146 BC Alexander the Great Hellenistic art focused on the real. Translation of the Old Testament into Greek (2nd Century B.C) Septuagint Apocrypha The genres Epic Narrative Lyric Poetry Tragedy Comedy History Rhetoric and Oratory Qualities of Greek Literature Permanence and Universality Artistry Originality Diversity of Talents Intellectual Aesop FABLES The tortoise and the Hare The north wind and the Sun The boy who cried wolf The Ant and the Dove The Ant

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    the use of coffered vaulted ceilings was employed for the first time in France. 5 On the first storey of the royal wing‚ you will find the former lodgings of François I‚ including a bedroom‚ small private rooms or cabinets attached to it and an oratory with a remarkably sculpted vaulted ceiling. 6 Louis XIV inherited the castle and began a long series of restoration work and expansion that he

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