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    and aspirations. Famous orators‚ including Patrick Henry‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ and Susan B. Anthony‚ employed many rhetorical devices in order to make their speeches more effective and memorable. The reputable speeches “Speech to the Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards‚ and “Is it a Crime for a Citizen of the United States to Vote?” by Susan B. Anthony can all be characterized as effective pieces of rhetoric‚ for they illustrate the ideal

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    As we know‚ nothing and no one is perfect. As humans‚ we all make mistakes that we are afraid to admit especially‚ on sensitive topics. In a Ted Talk by Jay smooth called‚ “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Discussing Race‚” he provides many methods to approach the topic of racism. Due to the topic being very substantial‚ Smooth begins with a humorous story about his encounters with strangers. He explains that after introductions are finished‚ he usually has to explain his ethnicity to others

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    Many people who know history very well would openly say that Theodore Roosevelt was truly the first modern president and that he transformed the presidency. This was because he vigorously led congress and American public toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. That is quite strange to hear since he was the 26th President of the United States. In 1904 the Roosevelt Corollary was added to the Monroe Doctrine and it said that the US will act as international police powers in the western

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    2010 Civil Disobedience: Susan B. Anthony Thoreau’s idea of civil disobedience was based on the well known quote that “that government is best which governs least.” That is to say‚ governments tend to be more harmful than helpful. He believed that the government was corrupt and unjust and people had a right to stand up to any law that they find unjust. One of the most notable actions of his idea was during the Women’s Rights Movement. Susan B. Anthony and fourteen other women registered to

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    (I got 100% on this one.) Out line: I. Theodore Roosevelt (republican) A. Birth: October 27‚ 1858 at New York‚ New York B. Died: January 6‚ 1919 at Oyster Bay‚ New York II. Background A. Education- Attended Harvard and he graduated 21st of 177. He studied in the fields of sciences‚ German‚ rhetoric‚ philosophy‚ and ancient languages. (1876-1880) Attended Columbia Law School‚ but he dropped out to run for the state assembly. (1880-1881) B. Occupation- Elected into the New York State

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    Many women and men spend countless hours striving toward equal citizenship and the right to vote. There are a few women who did much more than anybody would have expected. Some of these women might even sound familiar. The main leader was Susan B. Anthony‚ along with a few others‚ Elizabeth Stanton‚ and Alice Paul. Without their great leadership we wouldn’t have the right to vote today‚ as women.("History of Women’s...") Women’s suffrage is the fight for women to get as many equal rights as a man.

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    The Cay In The Cay‚ the author Theodore Taylor wrote a moving and heartfelt story of the change of a friendship and survival of two people. It centers around Philip and Timothy as they find themselves stranded on an island in the Devils mouth. The story begins on an island off Curaçao in 1942 during World War II. Philip‚ an 11-year old boy‚ is an American living there because his father is an expert in aircraft fuel and works at the islands of refinery. Philip’s mother is unhappy there and

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    According to Theodore Roosevelt‚ “in any moment of decision‚ the best thing you can do is the right thing‚ the next best thing is the wrong thing and the worst thing you can do is nothing”. To be immoral‚ it is not adhering to ethical or moral principles (what you believe is right). When something is declared unethical‚ it is against the standards of social or professional behavior. There are many times when it is acceptable to act in an immoral or an unethical way. I agree according to Theodore Roosevelt’s

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    The question of should the United States seek to remain the “indispensable” country? Creates discussions for former U.S. Senator Hilary Clinton and published scholar and fellow member of the Cato Institute‚ Ted Galen Carpenter. Each orator discusses their position with reasons supporting their stance on the matter. In brief‚ Hilary Clinton proposes that the United States should remain the central power and continue its role as the world’s indispensable country. She claims that without the central

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    Jaimee Barbee ENGL 300 Bouton Poetry Analysis "I Knew a Woman" by Theodore Roethke Theodore Roethke wrote of the beauty of a woman and how she captivated a man in his poem "I Knew a Woman." Roethke describes a sexual attraction radiating from the man towards the woman that eventually is explored. Who the man is to the women is never revealed but one may interpret him as someone who didn ’t get to spend his life with this woman but rather had a beautiful love affair with her long ago and is

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