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    screaming to evacuate. Well‚ on December 7‚ 1941 in Hawaii...an tragic event like this occurred when the Japanese attacked. We know this event by the 2 words “Pearl Harbor”. You hear about this or learn about this in class and question yourself “Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?” There were at least three reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. These were Embargo‚ The Movement of the Navy Fleet‚ and Discrimination. One reason for the attack was embargo. What embargo is is an official ban on

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    no longer neutral. In my opinion‚ and not just because I am American‚ I believe it was a horrific decision when Yamamoto planned to bomb Pearl Harbor. First of all‚ all it did was completely enrage a whole country and ensure that you (Japan) have gained another enemy. Not only that‚ but Japan gained a strong country as an enemy. Second of all‚ bombing Pearl Harbor did not solve any of their problems. Their main hope was to regain their access to oil shipments‚ surprise the US‚ and be able to continue

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    ’Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor?’ In December 1941‚ Pearl Harbor was assaulted by the Japanese. It was the outcome of a progression of occasions which conveyed strain amongst Japan and America to breaking point. Japan was a nation developing in force and stature and America soon came to understand that this development could demonstrate a risk to them. America meant to stop Japan’s development in its tracks as they understood that if the circumstance was left to advance any longer then the circumstance

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    For Ms. Raisman’s speech‚ the last three canons of style‚ delivery‚ and memory‚ coincide and dwell amongst each other. Stylistically‚ robust and deterministic language defines the entire statement. Raisman does not make this address to for self-gratification‚ but for the purpose of challenging U.S.A Gymnastic to create a safe and accountable environment for athletes to train‚ while also addressing society as a whole to hear women when they speak of abuse or concerns of misconduct. The harsh tone

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    Pearl Harbor was deliberately attacked by the Japanese on December 7‚ 1941. Reports indicate that 2400 people were killed and 1300 were wounded. [1-ap] The reason Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because that was where all of the U.S. Navy ships were positioned. The Americans went on the offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific in mid-1942. The United States dropped the first atomic bomb on‚ a medium-sized Japanese city‚ Hiroshima on August 6‚ 1945. The second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August

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    Ellen’s Commencement Speech Rhetorical Analysis Graduation caps fly into the air‚ cheers erupt‚ and diplomas are received. This is a typical graduation day. Not only did these ceremonial events take place for Tulane University’s class of 2009‚ but Ellen DeGeneres was there to congratulate them as well! This class was dubbed the "Katrina Class" for being survivors of the devastating Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Katrina was named one of the deadliest Hurricanes‚ causing more than 1‚836

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    Andrew Hrywna Mrs. Stasiv English 12 October 1 2010 Barak Obama Speech Analysis On November 3rd 2008‚ President Barack Obama addressed the people of Virginia. This was the night before the ballots would be cast for the 43 President of the United States of America. He expressed to the nation that his experience was incomparable and like no other. Obama is known to use three main manipulative devices in his speeches. His effective use of Anaphora‚ Anecdotes‚ mixed in with his own personal

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    Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “ America will never be destroyed from the outside‚ but if we do falter to our nation it is because we cause it.” This quote is telling us that if America ever falls one day‚ it is because we have made the cause of it. This is related as to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. For instance‚ The Vice president had said‚ that the United States was a peace of Nation until it was deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of the empire of Japan. Overall‚ the empire of Japan wanted

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    Mariel Harrison Professor Daniel McGavin Rhetorical Analysis ENC1102 M/W 11AM On May 10‚ 1994‚ Nelson Mandela was elected South Africa ’s first black President‚ in that country ’s first truly democratic election. Before his presidency‚ Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist and as a direct result ended up spending twenty-seven years in prison. He became a symbol of freedom and equality‚ while the apartheid government condemned him. After his release in February‚ 1990‚ he helped lead the transition

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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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