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    In Abraham Lincoln’s speech “The Gettysburg Address”‚ he explains why the great civil war was fought and keeps on urging the public to continue fighting. His argument developed through rhetorical devices of juxtaposition‚ repetition‚ and diction. His purpose in speaking is to encourage the American population to go on battle in order to unite the nation and keep their pride. His primary audience is the American public‚ especially those with the capability to fight. First of all‚ Lincoln starts

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    Abraham Lincoln was our president during the Civil War who wrote Gettysburg Address. Dr. Martin Luther King was a Civil Rights leader who gave the I have a Dream speech by LIncoln Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America

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    different style than what it is commonly used today. This can make the task of learning the speech seem impossible. Ken Burns’ documentary “The Address” (PBS 2014) takes place at the Greenwood School in Putney‚ Vermont. Part of their curriculum every year‚ for students that have not already completed it‚ is to learn the history behind and recite the Gettysburg Address from memory to earn a school coin. It’s a difficult and daunting task for many of the students at the Greenwood School‚ but by the end‚ it

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    John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address Inauguration is a formal ceremony that represents the start of a leader’s term in office. Here in the United States‚ it is tradition that elected presidents give a speech. President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address was debatably one of the most memorable and quoted speeches ever given. The American people viewed John F. Kennedy as immature and cynical due to his selection at such a young age‚ doubting his optimism. Therefore‚ Kennedy was obligated to impress

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    as Martin Luther King Jr and Abraham Lincoln do this is through speech elements such as rhetoric‚ language techniques‚ successful structure and also establishing a relationship with their audience. The speeches I have a Dream‚ and The Gettysburg Address [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMzY1KJVeo]‚ although performed to entirely different audiences in different contexts‚ share similar values and qualities. In order to gain a complete understanding of the distinctive qualities of the speeches we

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    A summary Fareware Address of George Washington George Washington was the first president of the United States after serving two terms as president of this great country. Washington was ready to become just a citizen of the very country that he was once commander and chief‚ so he writes his Fareware Address to the people. First‚ Washington acknowledges his friends that let me know that there were people in his life that he liked and trusted and he had grew attached too. Secondly‚ he then addresses

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    Kevin Luckey Mr. Crawford English 10 25 April 2017 Cuban Missile Crisis Address Literary Analysis In 1962‚ the Cold War was nearing its peak. The United States and the Soviet Union were creating unprecedented tensions that the world had never seen before. The ability to destroy the entire planet was only a button away. John F. Kennedy said "It is insane that two men‚ sitting on opposite sides of the world‚ should be able to decide to bring an end to civilization." (qtd. in Reeves 411). So‚ on October

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    The Address Hotel is a luxurious Hotel that is in the midst of the Burj Khalifa Development Area in Dubai. The five-star hotel attracts customers and tourists who want to enjoy the luxuries of Dubai and be enriched with its astounding location. The hospitality industry in Dubai is highly competitive‚ as Dubai has become the center of tourism across the world and thus‚ accommodation services are the most common services offered in this sector. Competitors focus on offering the best experiences to

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    Obama’s farewell address was comparable to george washington’s farewell address and many other presidents. Washington was a wealthy farm owner while barack was not‚ so there Farewell addresses will be different in their own way . in Obama’s farewell speech he talks about the good and bads of his presidency and things america needs to fix. Obama’s strengths of his presidency include taking down osama bin laden who was the mastermind of 9/11. He also increased employment rates by creating more jobs

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