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    Karina Zepeda November 21‚ 2014 Mr. Allen What Would I Do If I Were President When it comes to being the President of the United States‚ it is THE most important and stressful job you could have. The fate of the country is in your hands. Of course you have the help of others like your cabinet‚ the House of Representatives‚ and congress‚ but in reality as the president‚ you are blamed for any problems that the country faces. You are the face of what the country undergoes‚ and there are so many pressures

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    how it came to be and the holocaust is a subject you have to be careful with and also a time in our history not recommended to tech or you just learn a little part of it because it is not something you have to teach. Which is why I think it is vital that the lessons learned from the Holocaust be passed on to new generations. The Holocaust occurred in the year of 1933. This was an event started by Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party‚ the Nazi Party was a group of many

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    14-year-old Native Hawaiian. Auli’i Cravalhois beat out thousands of girls who auditioned for the role of Princess Moana in Disney’s newest flick‚ Moana‚ but it turns out‚ the Oahu teen didn’t even think she was good enough to audition. Check out what else we know about this inspiring actress. The reasons why we feel Moana just may be one of the best Disney princesses yet... 1. She Brings Diversity: Moana follows a teenaged Polynesian princess undertaking a mythical quest. She uses her seafaring

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    The Crucible is a complex and intriguing novel with events‚ characters and themes comparable to almost every period of human history. It is common for humans to fear change and what is unknown‚ in the play The Crucible this is witchcraft and the devil‚ in more recent times it can be seen in post World War Two and Cold War United States‚ through McCarthyism. The themes in the crucible are as important to people in the 21st century as in Salem in 1692. These include justice‚ reputation‚ hysteria‚ intolerance

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    to the next one like nothing happened? In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Caesar dies and rome hears two people speak about Caesar’s death. The first speech was Brutus ‚ followed by Mark Antony. The speakers use many different ways to turn the crowds aspect of them and get them on their side. The first speech were going to talk about is Brutus‚ Brutus used a lot of different ways to turn the crowd. The first way were going to talk about is how Brutus stands above the crowd to

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    April 4‚ 1841) was the ninth president of the United States. Harrison was won the election of 1840 and on April 4‚ 1841 he was the first president give a two-hour inaugural speech and the first to die during his first thirty days of office. Harrison’s inaugural speech was given during a cold wet March day and some say it’s what caused his cold which then turned to pneumonia that he was unable to recover from. Prior to Harrison becoming the ninth president he was also a popular American military

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    It has been proven that crime rates are affected based on social class. Crime rates are significantly higher in areas of poverty and social disorganization (textbook 42). There are many factors that contribute to having someone living a normal life to a life of crime such as needing money and basic necessities such as food. less education‚ more economic inequality‚ and more police officers all lead up to a higher chance of one committing a crime. lack of education had a higher correlation to crime

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    "What They Didn’t Teach Us in Sales Class" In reducing high turnover among new sales personnel‚ the first thing that firms should do or the employers of that firm should do is to match the job with the best suited to perform it. High turnover organizations spend disproportionate amounts of resources on recruiting and replacing their workforce‚ while smart organizations invest in employee retention. Indeed that there’s going to be turnover no matter what you do‚ but blindly ignoring the reasons

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    know of it? That’s what it was like for me with these speeches from these important men. I heard all of these speeches before but never took the time to actually sit and analyze and understand everything they were saying. Not only did I read “I have a Dream” by Dr. King‚ “The Ballot or the Bullet” by Malcolm X‚ and “We shall overcome” by Lyndon B. Johnson‚ but I listened to the speeches. I must say I was moved by all of them. Each had a different crowd they were giving their speech to and all were talking

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    speeches. He brought about awareness to the nation and his followers with his speechI Have a Dream‚” delivered on 28 August 1963‚ at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. He connected with his listeners through the rhetorical appeals Karios‚ Telos‚ Ethos‚ Logos‚ and Pathos. King’s speech is most remembered because it proved such a crucial step towards the advancement on the civil rights movement. The “I Have a Dream” speech serves as a prominent piece of historical rhetoric‚ of effective and persuasive

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