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    women‚ and “peace in every corner of the world.” Malala begins her speech by saying first in Arabic‚ “Bismillah hir rahman ir rahim” and then translates

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    him as a presidential candidate. Most of his anger was directed at Mexico‚ which he accused of “bringing their worst people” to America‚ including criminals and “rapists”. He pointed that Mexicans as the cause of many of America’s problems. In his speech he mentioned that Mexico are not “sending” America the right people. In other words‚ they are not sending us people that will help America economically . He was a very honest with his opinions and did not hold back any negative thoughts that he had

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    Heroes become heroes when they are treated like such‚ this treatment comes to a being when they prove they are worthy through their actions. Pakistani Activist for youth education‚ Malala Yousafzai‚ in her speech to the UN Youth Takeover‚ reflects her time as an activist and confronts the issues with the Taliban and how it has affected the rights of many people. Yousafzai’s purpose is to show that people are struggling to achieve their goals in peace‚ education‚ and equality. She accumulates a tenacious

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    course of action President Bush decided to take‚ and they were ready to elect a different president after Bush’s tumultuous term. Barack Obama‚ a senator at the time‚ gave a speech at the Democratic Convention announcing his support of John Kerry’s presidential campaign. In his speech‚ Barack Obama uses ethos and its related rhetorical strategies to highlight the similarities and minor differences between themselves to make John Kerry seem like a viable presidential candidate to the common American citizen

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    position. He represented the country with a stern but caring characteristic. His tone shifts from sympathetic and hurt at the beginning to powerful and confident in the middle and to motivational in the end. President Clinton’s last few sentences in the speech‚ “My fellow Americans‚ a tree takes a long time to grow‚ and wounds take a long time to heal. But we must begin. Those who are lost now belong to God. Someday we will be with them. But until that happens‚ their legacy must be our lives.” A beautiful

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    Today‚ I’d like to discuss how Donald Trump used the language of leadership in his campaign speeches to influence his audience. More specifically his supporters in West Palm Beach‚ Florida‚ where one of his rallies took place. The fact that this speech took place in Florida is key to understanding why Trump used the language that he did as Florida is typically a swing state during the election. It was obvious that his main purpose was to convince any undecided voters and to win the state of Florida

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    AIDS activist‚ Mary Fisher‚ gave a thirteen minute speech that is now among one of the Top 100 American Speeches. Fisher relies on the use of the rhetorical aspects of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to speak about the importance of raising awareness in order to find a cure for HIV/AIDS. She shoots down stereotypes by saying that no one is safe from contracting HIV and calls for compassion when treating patients with HIV or AIDS. In her infamous speech Fisher says‚ “ if you believe you are safe‚ you are

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    In her 1905 speech before the National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ social worker Florence Kelley fought for the abolishment of unfair child labor policies with the help of voters and petitions. In this fight‚ she depicts the horrible state of child labor throughout America‚ contrasting the “little white girls … of six or seven years” (29-33) from the women privileged enough to be in her audience‚ and speaks in both questions and exclamations‚ empowering her audience to do what they can about

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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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    Complimenting this solution is the method to communicate the solution to the people in Goebbels’s speech. Wagner dispels myths of the National Socialist party’s views on race. Firstly‚ he draws upon the idea that the German population has been a victim of racial impurity and perpetration by the Jewish. As he artfully stated‚ he wants “to rescue a dying

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