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    Afghanistan Today: Jot-notes Involvement of Other Nations -4 dozen projects rebuilding the infrastructure of Afghanistan - Costing America over 60 billion dollars since 2001 - rebuilding/building of roads‚ schools‚ energy sources‚ plantations‚ jobs‚ etc. - difficulty of transformation due to people‚ location‚ expenses - what is being rebuilt or built – building and maintaining roads‚ -increase supply of reliable electricity‚ expand access to portable water‚ to design‚ construct and maintain

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    We Could Have Told a Different Story After reading many accounts from slaves and comparing them to the stories of the rich white folk of the same era‚ we can see that the true fanatics were indeed the Southerners who supported slavery. Many of the arguments put forth by credible slaveholders proved to be full of logical fallacies and completely void of any truth based on the reports from slaves. The first and perhaps most ridiculous argument presented by Southerners was that slaves were happy

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    for inviting you. * Tell the person that you accept the invitation. * Include any other pertinent information‚ if necessary (for example‚ if you must arrive late or leave early and want to mention that fact). * Ask any questions you might have‚ or if desired‚ confirm details about the date‚ time‚ location‚ travel arrangements‚ or accommodations pertaining to the social event. * Let the reader know that you look forward to the event. Give your assurance that the event will be a success

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    The Anthem of the Civil Right’s Movement: A Rhetorical Criticism of “We Shall Overcome” By: Lucas Eckrich Professor Worthington FYS: Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Era Introduction The American traditional “We Shall Overcome‚” is the song of the Civil Right’s struggle. From its roots in early spirituals to its re-imagination in twentieth century gospels‚ “We Shall Overcome” encompasses the history of the civil rights movement. Its collective longevity and deep roots in the African American

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    Shall We Walk? by Pura Santillan-Castrence This essay was written during the Japanese Occupation but it is as relevant today as it was then. I wrote an article some years ago on the benefits of walking. My automobiled friends praised the article politely enough‚ they liked it (at least they said so); the points were well taken; people should really walk more; it took someone like me to show in such graphic terms what could have been clear to everyone before… then they went on their morning-till-night

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    Poem Explication: And Death Shall Have No Dominion Poem Explication: And Death Has No Dominion Since the publication of his first volume of poetry‚ Eighteen Poems‚ Dylan Thomas explored the relationship between life and death. The devastating effects of World War I‚ the crushing economic consequences of the Treaty of Versailles‚ and the self-described Great Depression shaped Dylan Thomas’s childhood and subject matter and caused him to cherish the delicate balance of life like few others‚ giving

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    What techniques are used in Winston Churchill’s speech ’We shall fight on the beaches’ to convey persuasion to his intended audience? Winston Churchill’s speech‚ ‘We shall fight on the beaches’ is an inspirational speech given to the people back in his time. The speech contains many techniques‚ and the ones being discussed will be the effectiveness in how they convey inspiration. These techniques are repetition‚ enargeia and pathos. First is the use of repetition. This technique is shown in his

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    Tearra Daniel Philosophy 1030 Plato 2/20/2013 Plato was a well-known wrestler‚ and the name by which we know him today was his ring name. Plato means broad or flat: presumably in this case the former meaning‚ referring to his shoulder. At his birth in 429 B.C. Plato was given the name Aristocles. He was born in Athens‚ or on the island of Aegina‚ which lies just twelve miles offshores from Athens in the Saronic Gulf. Plato was born into one of the great political families of Athens. His

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    In order for Plato to create his idea of a perfect society‚ he makes the argument that censorship is essential for the benefit of the society as a whole. Though his idea opposes the fundamental beliefs of his audience‚ Plato creates a rhetorical strategy that disputes the case in which there must be censorship within the Republic. Plato also argues that monitoring what the children are exposed to will ultimately benefit not only the children‚ but the entire Republic. In order for Plato to get his audience

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    David Ventura Professor Atkinson History-1301 81201 29 Sep. 2015 We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower In March of 1621‚ in what is now southern Massachusetts‚ Massasoit‚ the leading sachem of the Wampanoag‚ sat down to negotiate with a ragged group of English colonist. Hungry‚ dirty‚ and sick‚ the pale-skinned foreigners were struggling to stay alive; they were in desperate need to help Native help. The film was called‚ “We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower‚” it was release in April 13‚ 2009 –

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