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    Kissinger Intro. to Sociology 2110-08 5 September 2011 A) By declaring war after the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the Bush administration garnered some advantages. These advantages were not used by Bush for personal reason but so that it was easier for the U.S.A.‚ as a nation‚ to come together and fight terror. I think declaring the terrorist attacks as an act of war was the best move President Bush could have made. During war‚ our nation tends to come together as one‚ put everything else aside‚ and

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    Bang. The sparkling stars in the night’s sky were overtaken by large grey clouds‚ specks of water falling at first before turning into a storm. Blue and red lights illuminated the streets as the police made their way to Ronald Drumpell’s manor. The sirens had awoken every nearby tenants‚ which irritated them as their precious sleep was ruined due to unknown reasons. The terrified new widow and her child were outside being consoled with therapists while the police filed into the gates. The police

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    Sally just shrugged as they were trudging through the muddy‚ rainy‚ and crowded streets with wet coats. Everything was obscure‚ the gutters were filled with dirty water. Their drenched feet and boots whined as they stepped on the cemented sidewalk.Their bodies had gave up on providing heat and presented to the atmosphere’s harsh temperatures. The small droplets upon their face chilled their skin and faintly glowed due to the foggy streetlights. The wind howled and echoed into their ears while the

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    Bibliography: Borden‚ Sandra L. "Communitarian Journalism and Flag Displays after September 11: An Ethical Critique." Journal Of Communication Inquiry January 2005: 30-46. Edwards‚ John. "After the Fall." Discourse & Society May 2004: 155-184. Hassan‚ Salah D. "Enemy Arabs." Socialism and Democracy Winter-Spring 2003: 175-186. Lazar‚ Annita‚

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    One of her most memorable moments was when she gave the speech The Destructive Male at the 1868 Women’s Suffrage Convention. With this speech she passionately states how the intelligent‚ wise female is kept from having any involvement in the world and how this affects our nation since

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    Running Head: MARTIN LUTHER’S SPEECH Topic: Martin Luther’s Speech Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date: Martin Luther’s ‘I have a dream’ was a speech‚ which was delivered to an approximately 200‚000 activists and other demonstrators who were gathered before Lincoln Memorial in the year 1963. This meeting was meant to end the racial and economic injustices‚ which are better described by Luther as chains of discrimination. The meeting purposed to address poverty that was a great hindrance

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    Border Security in a Post 9/11 World The United States of America is a country founded on Judeo-Christian morals and ethics and is comprised of unique individuals who have led the world in innovation and ingenuity. The liberties and freedoms that America is founded on have enabled people to develop some of the world’s most technological advances. The capitalistic system has created the opportunity for great personal wealth‚ and has given millions of people opportunities that otherwise would not

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    One device Obama uses more effectively in his speech is pathos‚ which appeals to a person’s emotion. During Obama’s speech‚ “We Can Do Better‚” he tries to persuade citizens to unite and agree that the United States needs stricter gun safety laws. Obama starts his speech by discussing each victim of the tragic shooting in Tucson‚ Arizona. He goes into detail about each of their lives and how it ended. By sharing these details‚ Obama allows the audience to see each victim as a real person by giving

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    I believe that I believe that Shakespeare intended a speech for his audience that exalted humanity. Shylock spoke about humanity and held it at a high regard defending that being a Jew does not make you less as a human than a Christian. In his speech Shylock exalts humanity instead of speaking of it in a cynical or sarcastic manner. In his speech such Shylock did not use sarcasm whatsoever when comparing a Jew to a Christian. “ If you prick us‚ do we not bleed? If you tickle

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    lives of everyone. December 7‚ 1941 “a day that will live in infamy‚” and 9/11 “a major attack on American soil‚” are the attacks that changed the lives of American citizens forever. The presidents present their speeches by their tone‚ purpose‚ and audience. Roosevelt’s and Bush’s speeches both have a serious tone. President Roosevelt’s tone was commanding since he called the attack “a day that will live in infamy.” Bush wants to bring “justice” to the terrorist that invaded and attacked America

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