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    A Commencement Address

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    A Commencement Address Joseph Brodsky It is unavoidably true that evil consumes the world we live in. We see the presence of evil in the masses whether it is through the news or with our own eyes. Encountering evil is inevitable‚ and that is a thought that both Joseph Brodsky and I share. Brodsky writes‚ “…for the most interesting thing about Evil is that it is wholly human”. He insinuates that’s the root of all Evil is innately human‚ which provoked me into questioning the validity

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    WELCOME ADDRESS A warm and pleasant evening to all those who are present here. If there are no stars‚there won’t be any beauty in the sky. If there is no difference of opinions there won’t be any creative and innovative ideas. Similarly if there is no Annual Function in our school‚ there won’t be any chance for our young and dynamic children to uphold the pride of the institute‚ to catalogue the challenges we face‚ the endeavors we made andthe success we achieved and to show what we were‚ what we

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    Ronald Regan was famously known for his republicanism and intense anticommunist views. Serving two terms as the 40th President of the United States he used his ideals to cut taxes‚ increase defense spending and untimely bring down the Soviet Union. This is important‚ not only because it ended the Cold War‚ but it also brought a prosperous economy to the United States making Reagan’s slogan‚ “It’s Morning in America”‚ come true. This paper will examine the achievements President Reagan accomplished

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    Salutatory Address

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    Salutatory Address Fellow graduates‚ schoolmates‚ parents‚ teachers‚ beloved principal‚ guest speaker‚ good afternoon! It is the day of commemoration; indeed‚ all of us are gathered here to recognize our 6 years of struggle‚ hardships and enjoyment as pupils. A new chapter of life for each and every one of us will now soon unfold‚ yes; this is not the end but the beginning of new adventures in the bigger world. Our journey maybe longer than our elders‚ but these longer years will take us

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    SALUTATORY ADDRESS Kristine Ann Villanueva To our outstanding guest-speaker‚ Dr. Florentina R. Lizano‚ firm yet caring director Mr. Antonio Punzalan‚ ever-calm and patient directress Mrs. Angelita Punzalan‚ dynamic principal Mrs. Joy Mercado‚ kind and warm faculty and staff‚ ever-supportive parents‚ gratified fellow graduates‚ Good Evening! A Chinese Proverb goes : To get through the hardest journey‚ we need to take only one step at a time‚ but we must keep on stepping. First and foremost

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    Reagan Revolution through President Obama” Contemporary US History December 10‚ 2012 “Reagan Revolution through President Obama” Ronald Wilson Reagan was the fortieth president of the United States of America. He was well known for his economic policies during his first term‚ which later on became well known as Reaganomics. This policy included large tax cuts which was started and implemented in 1981 Reaganomics ’ was told to rejuvenate the morale of the American

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    The Gettysburg Address

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    The Gettysburg Address Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania November 19‚ 1863 On June 1‚ 1865‚ Senator Charles Sumner commented on what is now considered the most famous speech by President Abraham Lincoln. In his eulogy on the slain president‚ he called it a "monumental act." He said Lincoln was mistaken that "the world will little note‚ nor long remember what we say here." Rather‚ the Bostonian remarked‚ "The world noted at once what he said‚ and will never cease to remember it. The battle itself was

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    Communications 1A October 28‚ 2013 (Second) Reflection Paper Once again‚ I completed a speech for my communications class. The type of speech we were required to do was an informative speech‚ but what made it different‚ from the last one‚ was the use of technology. In this paper I will talk about what I well‚ ways to improve‚ and the overall experience. My first main point was what I did well. For my speech about Ronald Reagan‚ I felt that I was informative with my topic. I made sure to read

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    The Reagan Tax Cuts and Foreign Policy During the 1980’s President Ronald Reagan’s (our 40th president from 1981 to 1989) domestic policy of a substantial tax cut led to greatly increased economic prosperity for our country. During Reagan’s administration marked changes were made to the tax code and economic statistics showed a major change for the better. However‚ at the same time‚ the Democrats controlled the Congress and continued increased spending against Reagan’s wishes. The Joint Economic

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    addition‚ one of Kennedy’s most famous quotes was the antithesis: “Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country”(26). These words captivate the audience and embody Kennedy’s message of unity throughout the whole Inaugural Address. President Kennedy appeals to pathos by patriotically proclaiming these statements to his audience and causing them to emotionally connect with his message of unity. Similarly‚ Kennedy’s use of anaphora to helps to focus the audience’s attention

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