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    Ulysses S. Grant delivers his inaugural speech while America still battles with the issues brought on by the Civil War. The American Civil War tore the nation in two‚ leaving behind a detached set of people who needed a leader in order to regain their nation’s unified greatness. In this speech‚ he uses rhetorical strategies to reassure the audience‚ the entirety of the United States of America‚ that he is that great leader who will work to the best of his ability to unite the North and South once

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    Molten Chocolate Cake Ingredients Chocolate Ice Cubes 6 ounces - (180ml) of finely chopped semisweet chocolate 3/4 cup - (175ml) of heavy cream 2 tablespoons - (30ml) of light corn syrup 2 tablespoons - (30ml) of Grand Marnier 1 teaspoon - (5ml) of vanilla extract 1/3 teaspoon - (1.25ml) of finely graded orange zest Cake Batter Softened butter 9 ounces - (270ml) of coarsely chopped semisweet chocolate 1/4 cup - (60ml) of water 2 teaspoons - (10ml) of instant coffee granules 3/4 cup + 3 tablespoons

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    the video‚ "The Magnificent African Cake" by Basil Davidson‚ Africa was divided up into new colonies by Europeans. After the end of slavery in Africa‚ Europeans wanted to expand their empires for industrialization and commerce. This period of time was called the "scramble for Africa" because many European countries were claiming as much land from Africa. In 1884‚ the Berlin Congress was held and these European countries "sliced" up the African countries like a cake where each country got its portion

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    Blackfish Rhetorical Analysis Blackfish‚ the 2013 documentary about the attacks of killer whales provides a profound look on the miserable lives of orcas that are being held against their will. However‚ the film focuses on more than the “Free Willy” longings. This film is extremely emotional and somewhat graphic as it visually shows why killer whales‚ at numerous SeaWorld and marine parks‚ attack the trainers and why these whales should not be held in captivity. Keeping these types of animals in

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    . Eng 102 Boyer-White 2/10/11 Rhetorical Analysis of Kristof Nicholas Kristof wrote a compelling article titled “Our Gas Guzzlers‚ Their Lives”. In the article he is arguing that wealthier country’s greenhouse gas emissions are severely damaging life in many African countries. In fact Charles Ehrhart‚ a Care staff member in Kenya‚ states‚ “The negative impact of the West’s carbon emissions will overwhelm the positive effects of aid” (Kristof 580). So although we are trying to aid‚ it is our

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    The Collapse of Big Media: The Young and the Restless by David Mindich starts out by stating the focus of his article is the declining interest in news‚ and young people are not watching it anymore. The demographic that watches news now are getting older and older. You can notice this by looking at the commercials that are shown during the news. They appeal to an older demographic in general. Mindich uses logos‚ ethos and pathos to convince us that there is a collapse of big media‚ and that the consequences

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    "Checkers‚" The American Dog in Disguise: A Rhetorical Analysis of Nixon’s Address In "The Checkers Speech‚" Richard Nixon responds to criticism regarding an alleged "secret fund." At this time‚ 1952‚ Nixon was running for vice president with presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was enjoying enormous popularity when the rumor surfaced one month before the election. Nixon was accused of accepting a supplemental salary of $18‚000 dollars‚ contributed by a group of supporters

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    truly rest."- Nelson Mandela. Inequality is a problem is our generation‚ along with many other things. Emma Watsons speech about Gender Inequality informs everyone that it can end with the help from her program HeforShe and everyone supporting it. The speaker (and speech) chose to motivate the youth to improve society by using rhetorical devices and facts and evidence. One rhetorical device used was allusion. The speaker used this to motivate her audience by including a famous female figure that also

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    Barbara-Jean Penn English 105 T-Th 9:55-11:25 Patty Cake Sunday Every family has their own special traditions that they share. Just like my family most of these traditions are during the holiday season. But‚ there is one weekly tradition that really sticks out to me. It’s not the normal Thanksgiving‚ Christmas or birthday activities. Every Sunday morning since I can remember‚ our family makes breakfast together. I’m not sure how we started this family tradition‚ but one Sunday we all got out

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay In the speech‚ “9/11 Address to the Nation” former president George W. Bush delivers a message to the American people and those around the world. Bush addresses the event to people all around the world and the actions of what is going to happen. In his speech‚ Bush builds his credibility by connecting to the audience’s shared values. One shared value that he uses in his speech is the pronoun “our”. For example‚ “Our country is strong.” He uses “our”

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