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    Kelly Enright Haden Theater Auteur Paper Michael Moore Director Michael Moore is one of the most controversial movie makers of our time. His documentaries look to our government and media for a reason to the problems of out troubled nation. He uses strong statements and sometimes rude actions to get the reactions and shots he needs to make his films interesting. His movies always dissect the most sensitive topics that are on the American citizens’ minds. Two of the most controversial

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    for Columbine is a deceiving‚ manipulative‚ over exaggerated film. Even though it fits the definition of a documentary by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences‚ it doesn’t deserve an Oscar Award for stretching out the truth so far. Michael Moore shows his trustworthiness through his films with the way he dresses like the everyday American. His baseball cap‚ casual t-shirt and jeans make us believe he’s just like us. In his film‚ he does go out to Buell Elementary in Michigan to speak with

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    maximize the live concert experience. Our core business is producing‚ marketing and selling live concerts for artists via our global concert pipe. ..Live Nation is transforming the concert business by expanding its concert platform into ticketing and building the industry’s first artist-to-fan vertically integrated concert platform.”[1] Live Nation effectively uses social networking‚ and internet based advertising as the main portion of its marketing strategy‚ which mainly targets tech-savvy adults

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    Ktunaxa Nation originated following an “unsuccessful” consultation and accommodation under s. 35 of the Constitution Act‚ 1982 with Ktunaxa Nation to allow Glacier Resources Ltd to build a ski resort on sacred Qat’muk land in the 1990s. No Indigenous treaty included this area and it was characterized as Crown land. A two-decade consultation process with the Ktunaxa Nation led to the late position adoption by the appellant stating the ski resort would drive out the Grizzly Bear Spirit and irrevocably

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    Hunter Hodges AP English 3-2 10/31/11 RFK Speech Rhetorical Analysis Robert Kennedy’s speech on the Vietnam War on March 18‚ 1968 addresses the dire consequences of the war. His speech criticized the actions taken by Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson. RFK’s speech uses parallel structure and other rhetorical devices to appeal to the audience’s emotion‚ logic‚ and ethics. The use of parallel structure throughout the speech contributes to RFK’s views of the Vietnam War. “.. a year when we choose not simply

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Ronald Reagan’s “Challenger” Speech While in the Oval Office of the White house‚ on January 28‚ 1986‚ President Ronald Reagan delivered his speech about The Challenger Disaster. The speech was made just hours after space shuttle “Challenger” exploded during take-off‚ killing all seven crew members on board. Thousands witnessed this horrifying event live in person and on television. A big factor about this launch‚ making the explosion an even worse disaster was the fact

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    Literatures and Foreign Languages Let Us Learn and Resource Together 23 November 2008 Rhetorical Analysis of “A More Perfect Union” Speech The speech titled “A More Perfect Union” was delivered by Senator Barack Obama on March 18‚ 2008 near the historical site of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. The speech responds to the video clip of Barack Obama’s pastor‚ Reverend Jeremiah Wright‚ making racially charged comments against America and Israel. The pundits

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    The Navajo Nation is the largest in the United States. It is located in the Southwest portion of the country in New Mexico‚ Utah‚ and Arizona. The Navajo have a very unique and vast culture and they present some of it in arguably their biggest competition known as Miss Navajo. The woman crowned Miss Navajo takes on a great responsibility and must be a role model and ambassador for the nation The Miss Navajo competition started in 1952 and has continued to grow ever since. In order to compete a woman

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    The Other Wes Moore In the book‚ The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore‚ there are issues of institutionalized oppression‚ internalized oppression‚ power and privilege‚ race‚ human rights‚ social justice and economic justice. All throughout this book each and every one of these topics were portrayed at one point or another. These issues shaped the two Wes Moore ’s as well as their family and friends which made them into the people they are today. Oppression usually comes from individuals that are

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    Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America. This paper will analyze Lincoln’s and King’s speeches and rhetorical devices that they used to achieve their purpose. Dr. King gave his speech at the Lincoln memorial. The purpose

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