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    Virginia Tech massacre in 2007. This shooting really hurt the nation and they wanted answers. President Barack Obama then delivered three speeches following this tragedy. The first speech was only a few hours after the incident. His second speech was in Newtown‚ Connecticut at a prayer vigil for the community. The last speech was held in the White House concerning gun control. In the speeches‚ he used rhetoric to appeal to his various audiences using purpose‚ audience‚ context‚ logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos

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    Thor Mitchell Art 102 Group paper Today ’s Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Movement In art the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood movement is much like disco‚ its not dead until the people are done enjoying it. The group founded by John Millais‚ John Everett Millais‚ Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ and William Holman Hunt first started in 1848 in Millais ’s parents house. Not one of its founders could have dreamed the sensational art they were about to unveil to the world. The group itself was mainly comprised

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    The first inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt was one that strove to lift the American people off their feet as the country entered some of it’s worst years during the Great Depression. One of Roosevelt’s strong advantages during his address was his ability to relate to the very real concerns of the everyday American citizens. With pressures of the failing economy facing the President-elect‚ he delivered this speech‚ addressing the nation about his plans for a New Deal. Roosevelt made his

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    of the United States. In this speech‚ Kennedy used this opportunity to encourage unity among Americans in order to facilitate change in the world. During this time period‚ fears of nuclear war plagued the United States. Although Kennedy recognized the urgency of that issue‚ he also realized the importance of overall societal issues; he discusses the struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny‚ poverty‚ disease‚ and war itself. Historically speaking‚ this speech marked the beginning of what

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    Introduction Pre trial publicity is a common element of a trial. However‚ it is more prevalent in a high profile trial. The issue with pre trial publicity is not the level of media coverage a case may attract‚ but its effect on jurors. The question is how courts can assess when publicity is so prejudicial that it merits prohibition of a trial on the grounds of interfering with the individual’s right to a fair trial. In Rattigan‚ Hardiman J said that while freedom of expression gave the media the

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    George W. Bush’s First Inaugural Address On Sunday‚ January 20‚ 2001 George W. Bush spoke to America. Telling us how he would be a great president of the United States of America. How could he make The United States of America more unified? How could he bring us all together and‚ make us understand that together we are abundant? Can we make our children’s future easier in any way? America history‚ repetition and his character are the main focus techniques of his inaugural address. The beginning

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    Comparison of Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela’s Inaugural Address Great inaugural speeches can be inspiring‚ revolutionary‚ and even unforgettable. Two great examples of inaugural addresses are Barack Obama’s inaugural speech in 2009 and Nelson Mandela’s inaugural speech in 1994. They are both the first black people to be elected as a president in their country‚ grabbing the great attention of their audiences. Both Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela use the inaugural address to persuade their citizens that

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    Section 1 Learner and Teachers and the Teaching and Learning Context Task 1 I will be doing the CELTA course as presently we have ESL students enrolling in TAFE for whom an ESL qualified teacher has to be brought in to assist with the student. Once I complete CELTA I will be able to handle all students without help from ESL teachers Task 2 Adult learners often bring * Reasons for learning * Specific goals * Expectations * Successful and unsuccessful past learning experiences

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    In the article‚ “Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great” by James Poulus‚ it is wrote that Donald Trump used quotes from speeches of other famous figures. For example‚ he used something from Theodore Roosevelt‚ Bill Clinton‚ and Bubba. It was about how great he will be for the USA. In the article‚ “Don’t Believe the Populism of Trump’s Inaugural Address. Our President Is a Plutocrat.” by Ryan Cooper‚ however‚ talks about the complete opposite. It says that he has promised us so many things and

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    Pre-emptive justice is the idea that you can‚ through testing predict when an individual is going to commit a crime in the future‚ and also what the nature of the crime will be. This seems on the surface a perfectly good idea‚ as surely it will cause the crime rates to be lowered and it fills some criteria’s of what the aim of punishment is. Such as the aim of punishment to Protect Society from the crime and the from the Criminal himself as he will not have to go through perhaps the trauma of reflecting

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