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    and took a side‚ The Allies which included Britain‚ France‚ Russia and later on the US versus the Central Power which included Germany‚ Ottoman empire‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Bulgaria. The US still believing in what Washington said in his farewell address remained out of the war until 1917. Woodrow Wilson wanted to keep the US out of World War 1 nut he couldn’t anymore. Wilson entered the US into World War 1 with the purpose to make the world safe for democracy‚ and soon afterwards the Allies won the

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    Standards 2‚ 4‚ and 5 were met in the previously submitted report‚ therefore the associated documents may include identification of these standards but the following narrative will not be included in this revised report. This revised report will only address standards 1 and 3‚ as they are the standards that have been met with conditions. The National Recognition Report states that the following conditions must be met in order to obtain full national recognition: • Candidate pass rate is inconsistent

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    On behalf of the great state of Illinois‚ crossroads of a nation‚ Land of Lincoln‚ (Already he refers to Lincoln‚ a highly respected former President famous for the Gettysburg Address) let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing this convention. Tonight is a particular honor for me because‚ let’s face it‚ my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely. My father was a foreign student‚ born and raised in a small village in Kenya. He grew up herding goats‚ went to school

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    created anger among the people of America. In the beginning of the Civil War‚ Abraham Lincoln stated that he believed there were never opponents‚ and that there shouldn’t be any opposition among the people of the United States. In the First Inaugural Address‚ the speech was primarily addressed to the people of the South‚ and it was intended to succinctly state Lincoln’s intended policies and desires toward that section‚ where seven states had seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of

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    Analysis of Steve Jobs Commencement Address Known as one of the greatest innovators of this time; Steve Jobs‚ had no problem establishing his credibility and convincing his audience that life should be about following their heart and finding what they love to do. Steve Jobs’ speech was effective in motivating Stanford’s graduating class and encouraging them to listen to their heart. I am agree with the speech that he gave to the students because we only live once and our goal in this universe it’s

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    Address the range of communication requirements in own role Communication affects my work setting in many ways‚ between the service user‚ their families and friends‚ management‚ carers‚ senior carer and medical professionals. This may be done in person‚ body language‚ telephone calls‚ written correspondence. effective written and verbal communication and being able to use a variety of interpersonal techniques promotes strong working relationships and will promote good quality care for the service

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    FOR RELEASE: 8:30 P.M.‚ MONDAY‚ APRIL 23‚ 1979 "THE ROLE OF LAW IN SOC IETY" An Address by Harold M. ~lliamsJ Chairman United States Securities and Exchange Commission The Legal Aid Society Servant of Justice Award Dinner New York‚ New York April 23‚ 1979 I feel privileged to participa~e in this program honoring Whitney North Seymour. While this is only the Legal Aid Society’s second Servant of Justice Award dinner‚ I am certain that it will rapidly become part of the venerable tradition

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    Adaptations Needed to Address Adolescents’ Circadian Rhythms Sleep is the fuel that humans need to properly function. The amount of sleep people need is determined by their circadian rhythm‚ or biological clock. A teenager’s circadian rhythm differs from that found in an adult or younger child. While going through puberty‚ teenagers need more sleep than when they become adults. Researchers from the National Sleep Foundation have identified several changes in sleep patterns‚ sleep/wake systems

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    the person saying it‚ without a doubt‚ means it. What makes a speech so memorable? Is it possible to find similarities between two completely different speeches‚ such as; Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address” and Emma Watson’s “Gender Equality is your issue‚ too” speech? A speech is a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience; however‚ it may seem to be a jumble of words spoken out loud‚ if it is not potent and meaningful. The use of rhetorical devices‚ persuasive techniques‚ and rhetoric

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    power from one leadership to another. It has been embedded in American civil religion and allowed for the incoming president to address the status of the nation. The term civil religion was first coined by Robert N. Bellah‚ who believed that the American politics follows rituals and ideals that are similar to that of a private religion. During Obama’s first inaugural address in 2009‚ he was able to use civil religion rhetoric in an effective manner that did not allow confusion between religious nationalism

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