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    Homelessness was my chosen issue for my speech and the main purpose was to inform the audience. Through my speech‚ I wanted to inform the issue of homelessness today due to the fact that people are still blind to it. My intention was to raise awareness about the problematic issue of homelessness which is clearly evident in today’s general society. My goal was to promote change and ask for assistance in treating the issue. My intended audience was simply for everyone‚ however particularly targeting

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    Reagan Speech Analysis

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    June 12‚ 1987‚ standing upon a pillar gazing toward a West German crowd‚ President Reagan began to deliver a monumentally paramount speech. As he stood in the midst of alternating German and American flags‚ armed with a podium with a single microphone‚ President Reagan’s began to speak. While knowing every eye of the world was bearing down on him‚ the remarks he delivered at the Brandenburg Gate were a valiantly majestic attempt to burn down the evils of the Soviet Union‚ and from the ashes allow

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    Polley's Speech Analysis

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    I attended a speech by Dr. Eric Polley about his effort to create a computer algorithm program to match the type of cancer based on biomarkers to the optimal treatment. Even though some of the information went way over my head I did understand most of his speech. Today there are so many drugs that have been developed to help people battle cancer‚ but each drug only works with specific types of cancer. There are also countless types of cancer with each tumor being different from the rest. His goal

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    Speech Analysis: Atwood

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    motif throughout her speech 2. Atwood frequently adopts an ironic tone in order to appeal to both Logos and Pathos. She uses logic (Logos) to undermine logic (appealing to Pathos) and this can be shown in the paradoxical line ‘We con-artists do tell the truth’. Overall this paradoxical voice and polyvocal shift between the complexities of an academic argument to simple description of a narrative engages all intellectual levels of her audience. The universal purpose of the speech is made engaging through

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    in the whole dang military!” His time would come in WW2 where he would get his shot at a general position. During this time Ike would show supreme leadership. His wartime speech is not just a call to action but‚ a call for America to act as one. In this speech he called all those who knew the struggle of war. This made the speech heartfelt which would inspire all who listened. He clearly defined the enemy and gave you‚ the listener the goal. These skills have been built through years of work. This

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    Issue Isn’t Liberty; It’s Decency” by John Underwood found in About Language: A reader for Writers (3rd ed.; pp.445-450) by William H. Roberts and Gregoire Turgeon‚ published by Houghton Mifflin Company‚ Boston‚ MA‚ 1992‚ his perception of our society today is where do we draw the line? How is it that certain legalized rights can be legal‚ when it is downgrading us as Americans? This article was a very powerful well informed article pertaining to the first amendment; freedom of speech. Underwood

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    Patrick Henry Brady Academy By Marisa Richardson The Patrick H. Brady Academy program is located on the grounds of the STAR academy in Southwestern South Dakota. The Brady Academy itself is a newly designed building to the rear of the main administration building for the campus. The living area is designed in a dormitory style‚ housing up to 48 young men (also called cadets) between the ages of 14 and 18. The Patrick Henry Brady Academy program is designed to improve the quality of life for

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    Patrick Blackett is known as the father of operational research and most of his work was done in and around Britain during the WWII era. During the years of 1940 to 1945‚ Blackett participated in many projects to aid the allied members in combating the axis powers. Some of his projects included creating the air-defense grid for Britain‚ improving ship convoy strategies‚ improvements to vehicle armor plating‚ as well as many other works. He was responsible for beginning the work that ultimately led

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    In late 1950s and during 1960s‚ the Soviet-US tension started to reach its peak. After Khrushchev ended the speech with saying “We will bury you‚” the Communist tried to proof that the era of capitalism over‚ which means that people are reached to the final destination as Karl Marx (a first person to come up the idea of the communism) stated in the communist Manifesto. The Cold War could be seen as the time that dictatorship of the proletariat tried to spread the communism and become a real communist

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    Have you ever faced a challenge? In the passage “My People” and “Speech to the Young” discusses importance of opportunity for young people who are growing up and searching for their identity. In both passages young people are searching for their identity through different situations. In the two texts both characters have problems with following their dreams. In the text “My People” a young girl named Lindsey got accepted to a fancy college and she can’t attend it due to payment issues. “My hopes

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