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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Speech In this 3 - minute speech‚ you need to promote a product or an idea to your audience. You must use Monroe’s Motivated Sequence to organize your materials. Some research is required to support your claims. Use this sheet as your guide to organize your thoughts and as your notes to present. Turn this in after your presentation. Attention: Please use a hypothetical scenario‚ a story‚ a question‚ a quote‚ or other ways to get the audience’s attention. Have you

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    Many things can contribute to the rise of social reform in the 1800’s. Many scholars such Ralph Waldo Emerson or Edgar Allen Poe‚ helped lead the reform era. But the most some of the most important ideas that encouraged social reform was the Second Great Awakening‚ Industrialization‚ and nostalgia. All three played a very important role and had key people who helped jump start a era of reformation. People knew that it was time for a change and they knew they had to do something about it. Thats

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    Society and Its Impact on Teachers Freedom Writers is a movie created from the sociological perspectives of a community submerged in social inequality. The systematic study of human social behavior is conveyed in the story of this group of teens‚ who are taught to fend for their own ethnicity. Unfortunately‚ teens that are raised in poor economical conditions have a tendency to turn to gangs‚ where they readily identify themselves. For adolescents is important in order to discover whom they identify

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    within our AO. Warning Order I. Situation A.Enemy Forces: 1/75 PNRN light infantry has overrun Dahlonega and are heading toward Dawsonville along HWY 9. They are moving in 2-3 man teams armed with light automatic weapons and are wearing woodland BDU’s. They are at 75% strength‚ highly motivated‚ and will fight to the death. They are capable of conducting combat patrols and can support each other within 20 minutes of attack. B.Friendly Forces: 1.Mission: 1st squad 1st platoon Whiskey Company‚

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    notion that art was about representation. And although art meant skill early on‚ conceptual artists elevated ideas over execution. So what is art?” (Herman‚ "27 Responses”). The research question guiding this investigation is: How did the introduction of modern photography technologies‚ such as the digital camera and Photoshop‚ influence what is considered art in American society? For over 180 years‚ photography has been an important art form to the human race. It has been used for communication‚ expression

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    Lincoln’s efforts to preserve the Union To what extent did Lincoln’s economic‚ military‚ and political policies from 1861 to 1865 contribute to the preservation of the Union? Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860. As a president of the United States‚ Lincoln’s goal was to keep the Union together. The problem of slavery and the secession by the South are mainly the two issues that lead to the dissolve of the Union‚ in which Lincoln put all his efforts to deal with during his presidency

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    ends. This seems to have created a rise in this dehumanizing behavior‚ whether it is hate crime or discriminative remarks. Discrimination against customers is not rare and is often reported on nationwide. For example‚ four Latina customers in California were refused service from a waiter until he saw proof of residency. This is wrong and it is unacceptable‚ but what is not often reported in discrimination against employees by customers. Around twenty-six million people in the U.S Labor Force are foreign

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    Between the years 1880 and 1930‚ the United States received a wave of 25 million new immigrants arriving into the United States. These new immigrants left their homeland and traveled to the United States in search for new opportunities. Although many of these immigrants did meet new opportunities‚ their arrival caused cultural tensions within American society to increase. As the number of immigrants increased‚ so did the cultural tensions between the American society and the American Indians‚ as

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    pieces of technology‚ like the cell phone or the mouse‚ maybe your videogames that you play? Well I am going to tell you who created what and how technology has changed our lives. Technology is a broad concept that deals with a person’s usage and knowledge of tools and crafts‚ and how it affects a person’s ability to control and adapt to its environment. In American society‚ it is a consequence of science and engineering‚ although several technological advances predate the two concepts. Even though technology

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    wanted equal rights. The 1960s called for peace and freedom. During the 1960s people started to dressed in more colorful clothes. Clothing became loose and flowy. The hippie movement was during the 1960s. People did not care about what they looked like. They did drugs and partied and hooked up with whoever. There were many major events that happened during the 60s. The Pentagon papers was one of theses major events. It changed the how the American people looked at the government. People no longer trusted

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