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    attraction to get people to attend the dinner was the guest speaker‚ who at the time I had know idea who it was and didn’t even ask. I needed service hours for Confirmation so I told my cousin I would help. Upon arrival‚ the banner at the entrance read "Welcome Rudy Ruettiger". I couldn’t believe what I was reading. My heart started racing! This was someone I had always admired and now I get to hear him speak. It was my late Grandfather who introduced me to the story of Rudy. He bought me the movie

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    Gettysburg Address Thesis

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    The Gettysburg Address In the beginning of The Gettysburg Address‚ Abraham Lincoln stated that this nation is founded on the principle that all men are created equal. His speech revolves around the idea that we should not consecrate this battlefield but make certain that the great loss of lives is made worthwhile by creating massive reforms in the government so it fights for the wellbeing of all people. The Gettysburg Address is similar to Letter from Birmingham Jail in that both of them are

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    Declaration and Address Analysis The Declaration and Address’ intended audience was all who love our Lord Jesus Christ. The intended audience ties in with the message of most of the document in that it speaks of unity. A major part of the Stone-Campbell Movement was to bring unity and the Stone-Campbell Movement was formed through unity. I think a couple of the main reasons why unity is so important in the document was one‚ because God calls us to unity through Him‚ and two‚ because the Stone-Campbell

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    cared about slaves and one of the most renowned of those people was President Abraham Lincoln. Proof of his dedication to seeing a free America is in his famous Gettysburg Address. “The nation shall have a new birth of freedom‚ and that government of the people by the people for the people”. This is the last sentence of the address and it is without confusion or play on words it has a very clear meaning. The first sentence “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth‚ upon this continent

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    “The Atlanta Compromise Address”   Booker T. Washington‚ considered today as one of the most influential and respected African American figures‚ was born into slavery and was later freed by the revolutionizing effects of the Emancipation Proclamation. His charismatic and peaceful personality along with his role in philanthropic acts‚ politics‚ and negotiations soon turned him into a source of admiration shortly after the end of the civil war. He worked for the coexistence of blacks and whites

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    JFK Inaugural Address

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    liberty‚ countries need to join together and work through differences; the obligation to help those less fortunate‚ even if not American citizens; and doing away with the suppression of slavery. John F. Kennedy addressed his presidential election as a day to celebrate freedom because it stood for a beginning of change. He said that the world was very different‚ that the current generation were heirs of the first revolution (2). And to let the word go out to all manner

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    Front Cover: Is There Room? Sub title: A Christmas Nativity Story of Welcome (Illustration) Sr. Sandra Sears CSBC Illustrations by Sr. Sue Nirta CSBC ————————————— Title page: Is There Room? A Christmas Nativity Story of welcome (small illustration) Sr. Sandra Sears CSBC Illustrations by Sr. Sue Nirta CSBC —————————————- Pp. 1 & 2 2 page spread illustration of Joseph‚ Mary & donkey approaching the Inn in the distance (no text) ————————————- P. 3 Said Joseph‚ “Kind sir

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    Welcome to Lebanon high school “ Welcome to Lebanon High school “ . Emily Gipson‚ a 16-year-old ‚ made the 5 minute‚ 38 second video titled "Welcome to Lebanon High School‚" which was recorded inside a Lebanon High classroom. The video passed 600‚000 views‚ just over a week after it was posted Jan. 22. Gipson begins the video saying: “Welcome to Lebanon High School. Where I walk down blank hallways every day. Where students walk down blank hallways every day." The video comes after

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    Welcome‚ Beloved Romans I stand before you today (Pause) not as a member of the Roman senate ‚or a Roman soldier‚ (Pause) but as a woman whose love for Rome is greater than that of any other senate member. I say this in full honesty.(Pause) I was born and raised in these beautiful street of Rome and although so many challenges and obstacles in my life were caused by Rome‚ my love ceaselessly continues to grow. Now (pause) as we are all aware (pause) Caesar‚ our beloved and brave

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    Gettysburg Address Thesis

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    The “Gettysburg Address” was delivered by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19‚ 1863 in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The speech was very short and to the point. The Gettysburg Address was to acknowledge those that fought in the war until death and those who survived while fighting in the war. Abraham Lincoln felt the need to honor them as he knew the war hadn’t ended. Lincoln was sensitive‚ compassionate‚ and loved what he did while serving as leader of our country Abraham Lincoln began speaking

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