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    resist dressing themselves in sprinkles of red. The people are beginning to uncover jackets from the backs of closets. On this morning‚ 250‚000 civil rights supports gather at the base of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington to hear a speech that would bring about its own change—a change that would affect the lives of all of America. My expectancy mounts with the crowd’s as Martin Luther King‚ Jr. steps up to the podium. Fifteen others have

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    Trump triumphs speech in inauguration day got billions of hearts of the American peoples‚ "Make America Great Again" slogan wins souls of American’s. amid of nation’s eager‚ enthusiastic of defendants and anxiety of opposites awaited day arrived‚ which is America’s inauguration day. the Transition of the Obama legacy to trump hands. This overwrought time in American’s history‚ which take twists and turns. finally‚ Trump sworn as president of America. The rationale for using this word in the context

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    Clinton used alarming statistics in her speech which helped it resonate with so many people‚ because she gave numbers and examples of discrimination against women that would move any person sitting in the audience to action. In her speech‚ Clinton defined the term “freedom”‚ which she used to condemn events preceding the conference. She stated‚ “Freedom means the right of people to assemble‚ organize‚ and debate openly. It means respecting the views of those who may disagree with the views of their

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    Freedom of speech is one that can change a country and has the ability to influence a large audience. Newspapers are very powerful in this way. A newspaper has the power to; scare‚ relax give hope‚ inspire and much more. They have the power to change. Freedom and the fight for rights has sparked many events sometimes violent in France’s past and present history. Freedom affects the whole of France including Corsica especially those living in densely populated areas. Freedom is part of Human rights

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    who kills and hurts‚ and also being a mother of someone who commits suicide. Sue uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout her speech to appeal to the audience. Sue‚ the speaker uses ethos to make the audience more comfortable with her. She shares her true emotion with

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    Obama reveals the purpose of his speech in the opening line. He chooses the first sentence from the preamble of the United States Constitution‚ that states‚ “We the people‚ in order to form a more perfect union.” He uses these words to capture and reframe the purpose of the Constitution for the purpose of his speech. The constitution‚ he says‚ was “stained by this nation’s original sin of slavery” (3)‚ the underlying root of inequality and division in America. Obama says that the Constitution provided

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    and staying positive throughout life. Because he is talking to college graduates who are about to enter the real world‚ it is good that he told them about his own experiences‚ because they can hear about a successful person’s struggles. During his speech‚ he talks about how he had to sell bottles to be able to afford dinner‚ had to walk 7 miles to get a good meal once a week‚ and had to temporarily deal with the fact that he had an incurable cancer. These examples of hardship help him connect with

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    known speeches‚ the speech addressed the nation during a time of agony. This speech was given instead of the planned state of the union speech given annually by presidents. On January 28th 1986 a space shuttle took off on the coast of Florida and it

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    The speech most anticipated by the American people is the State of the Union. This is the speech that the President delivers annually to the joint session of congress. During this speech‚ he is basically giving his assessment of the nation with the economy and budget being the main emphasis of the whole speech. Because the audience is mainly congress‚ this is an excellent opportunity to present his agenda to those who would be responsible for passing it. The President’s cabinet consist of fifteen

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    Introduction: A Qualitative Analysis of Running In the 1970’s‚ thousands of people took to the road with a new trend of exercise----running. It was fairly easy; just put one foot in front of the other as fast as you can and go as far as you can. Feel the burn in your chest? The sweat trickling down your face? The throb in your knees as your foot pounds into the ground with every step? Well then‚ you’re exercising! You’re running! Since then‚ running has become a dominant factor in sports

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