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    second Inaugural speech President Barack Obama addresses the events that shaped America into the country it is today and outlines the reasons why Americans should take pride in their country. In his speech‚ Obama uses the rhetorical appeals of pathos and logos interchangeably. He also makes use of ethos‚ but not as much as he uses the other two appeals. He uses all three of these appeals to convince citizens that America is a country to admire.     In his Inaugural speech‚ President Obama uses pathos

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    Carly Rosati Student Council Speech Vice President Hello class of 2014‚ my name is Carly Rosati and I’m running for the position of vice president. I made the decision to run for this because I believe that I can make the smart choices that our class needs. I have many qualities that fit this position. Such as‚ I am very easy to work with. And to be a vice president you must be able to work with other people and be very open to different ideas. In addition‚ you must be creative with your

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    Official Gazette PH Elpidio Quirino‚ Third State of the Nation Address‚ January 22‚ 1951 Published: January 22‚ 1951. Latest update: June 1‚ 2012. “The State of the Nation” Message to Congress of His Excellency Elpidio Quirino President of the Philippines [January 22‚ 1951] MR. PRESIDENT‚ MR. SPEAKER‚ MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS: I join you today in opening your greatest opportunity yet to make history for our people. This is a year exceptionally heavy with decision and destiny; and your

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    If I Was President

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    President If all wishes were horses‚ then I would wish to be the president of the United States of America. My wishes to be the United States president are not self-centered but are based on the need to make America a better place for generations to come. In the eyes of the world we are limitless but‚ I believe there are things that are necessary to change to reflect the fame and superiority associated with America in the eyes of the world. If I was president‚ I would strive to accomplish three

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    Celiessa Pangan Period 2 11 - 14 - 14 I chose James Carter Jr. as my President because he is democratic and I like how the way that democrats treats the public people. James Earl "Jimmy" Carter Jr. is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and also in his term of presidency he created the Department of Education and Department of Energy that is really important because education helps people to be successful

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    1 | Dr Rajendra Prasad (1884–1963) | | 26 January 1950 | 13 May 1962 | Dr.S Radhakrishnan | 1952 election page & 1957 election page Prasad was the first President of independent India from Bihar.[7][8] He was also an independence activist of the Indian Independence Movement.[9]Prasad was the only president to serve for two terms in office.[4] | 2 | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975) | | 13 May 1962 | 13 May 1967 | Zakir Hussain | 1962 election page Radhakrishnan was a prominent philosopher

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    EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN INDIA India‚ our country‚ is well known for its cultural heritage‚ civilisation‚ religion and its geographical features. Moreover‚India is also popularly dubbed as a malechauvinistic nation. We proudly portray our nation as “Bharat-Mata” and raise slogans in praise of our unity‚ integrity and dignity. While doing so‚ we fail to realise that “Bharat-Mata” means mother to every Indian. Even after six and a half decades of Independence‚ women in our country continue to be helpless

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    Roxas y Acuña‚ Manuel (1892-1948)‚ Philippine statesman and first president (1946-1948) of the Philippines‚ born in Capiz‚ and educated at the University of Manila. After studying law at the University of the Philippines‚ near Manila‚ Roxas began his political career in 1917 as a member of the municipal council of Capiz (renamed Roxas in 1949). He was governor of the province of Capiz in 1919-21 and was then elected to the Philippine House of Representatives‚ subsequently serving as Speaker of the

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    The president of the United States‚ one of the leading figures in the country‚ one who can make decisions and laws‚ some of which will determine the future of America for years to come‚ and one of their jobs is to help manage the country‚ especially in times of crisis. During the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries‚ many crises arose following the foundation of America‚ such as how Jackson managed the nullification crisis and preserved the Union‚ Abraham Lincoln’s approach to slavery issues with the

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    Philippines. From 1935 to 1946 the Philippines existed as a commonwealth of the United States. That Commonwealth was created by the Tydings-McDuffie Act‚ which was passed by the United States Congress in 1934. When Manuel L. Quezon was inaugurated president in 1935‚ he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines. During it’s slightly more than a decade of existence; the Commonwealth had a strong executive and a Supreme Court. Its legislature‚ dominated by the Nacionalista Party

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