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    Silvia Torres Address to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women – Rhetorical Analysis Outline: I. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in which she took the opportunity to note that in the 15 years since the Fourth Worlds Conference on Women held in Beijing a lot of progress had been made by women worldwide to help provide all women with more opportunities. Nonetheless‚ just because advancement

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    cleared Bill Clinton of any wrong-doing in Clinton’s totally corrupt pardon (for huge payoffs) of criminal financier Marc Rich as Clinton was leaving the Presidency. This is how Comey began his career as a creature of the "swamp" years ago‚ as a servant of the Clintons. Comey provided "cover" for the Clintons in their gaining incredible power and wealth after leaving office through pardoning a billionaire money-launderer‚ arms dealer and criminal. Comey was a key piece in how the Clintons upped their

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    William J. Clinton had been allegedly involved in several scandals‚ although none as arguably infamous as the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The scandal concerned the concealed relationship between President Clinton‚ a married man‚ and Lewinsky‚ a twenty-one year old White House intern. Clinton had been publicly accused of having a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky‚ an accusation he adamantly denied. Eventually‚ after an overwhelming amount of evidence was gathered against him‚ Clinton admitted

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    Hillary Diane Rodham was born at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago‚ Illinois • She was raised in a United Methodist family‚ first in Chicago and then‚ from the age of three‚ in suburban Park Ridge‚ Illinois • Her father‚ Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993) • Her mother‚ Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011) • Hillary grew up with two younger brothers‚ Hugh and Tony • In the late spring of 1971‚ she began dating Bill Clinton‚ also a law student at Yale • She still harbored doubts about marriage‚ concerned

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    Peter S. Goodman builds his argument essay by giving prior knowledge and also other knowledge on the topic of international news. His dipiction of us loosing our fellow foreign newscasters is tremoundsly terrible‚ by the fact that we are at war in their countries. He uses many different ways to persuade his audience on the importance of international news. Goodman begins his organization process by giving facts on the importance of news from foreign countries. He describes the importance of having

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    Peter S. Goodman‚ executive of business and global news editor at TheHuffingtonPost.com‚ has strong feelings about foreign news coverage. He feels that America lacks the foreign news coverage that they need. Goodman builds his argument through his use of logos‚ stating his position‚ and also by giving an opposing view/concession as well as his goals for the future. One thing Goodman uses to support his argument is logos. He tells us that in 2003‚ American Journalism Review did a report on

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    In stage one we set out to find an ideal person to bear our projection. Let’s say we idolize Hilary Clinton for her leadership‚ and strength‚ to run in the upcoming presidential election. One may be fearful‚ or timid‚ to voice their own opinions about the government or express their anger towards the unfolding political proceedings. Hilary is selected no solely for the talent she is but‚ for who we want to be. By stage two‚ we notice that Hilary may be a little too outspoken‚ brazen‚ or beginning

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    members from the Board of Studies‚ As a year 12 student my peers and I are intrigued as to why we study a compilation of speeches that were delivered before our time to audiences in contrasting contexts? And how this has any form of relevance to a contemporary audience studying the HSC in 2013? Through study I have discovered the answer is that these carefully selected speeches all deliver universal themes that are significant despite the period in time and the audience to which they are delivered

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    Chapter 9 Thinking and Intelligence Elements of cognition Concept Mental category that groups objects‚ relations‚ activities‚ abstractions‚ or qualities having common properties Basic concepts have a moderate number of instances and are easier to acquire. Prototype is an especially representative example. Proposition A meaningful unit‚ built of concepts‚ expressing a single idea Schema An integrated mental network of knowledge‚ beliefs‚ and expectations concerning a particular topic

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    Choose two prescribed speeches and write an essay where‚ through close analysis of specific aspects of the speeches‚ you demonstrate the speeches textual integrity. We Recognise a text as possessing textual integrity when we see form‚ structure and language producing a unified conceptual whole. The speeches ‘Spotty-Handed Villainesses’ by Margret Atwood and ‘Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation’ by Faith Bandler‚ represent how a combination of structure‚ form‚ language as well as exploring the human condition

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