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    Salutatory Address

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    Salutatory Address Fellow graduates‚ schoolmates‚ parents‚ teachers‚ beloved principal‚ guest speaker‚ good afternoon! It is the day of commemoration; indeed‚ all of us are gathered here to recognize our 6 years of struggle‚ hardships and enjoyment as pupils. A new chapter of life for each and every one of us will now soon unfold‚ yes; this is not the end but the beginning of new adventures in the bigger world. Our journey maybe longer than our elders‚ but these longer years will take us

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    Did you ever wonder who was the first black man to win the Nobel peace Prize? Well it was Ralph Bunche. Bunche is the Noble Peace prize winner in 1950 for a arranged cease-fire between the Israelis and Arabs during a time of war. The Arab-Israeli war broke out in 1948‚ when five Arab nations invaded territory in the former Palestinian mandate (“Office of the Historian” 1). This war lasted till February of 1949‚ when the two sides reached an agreement‚ and Bunche was a major key in stopping fire

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    fascinated me. As I have gone through high school‚ I have realized that marketing is something I want to do for the rest of my life. Because of this‚ I plan to attend the University of Alabama majoring in marketing after graduating high school. Receiving this scholarship would help me to cover some of the costs of college and help to make my dream of becoming a marketer a reality. Throughout high

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    Inaugural Address

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    Inaugural Address Compare & Contrast Presidents Kennedy and Obama were both men who changed the world when they become won the Presidency. While these men are quite similar‚ they are also very different. At the time of President Obama election many historical factors were going on like there were many of our troops fighting a war that began with the past previous president. Also America faced a trillion dollar deficit. During President Kennedy America was faced with similar historical issues

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    The Gettysburg Address

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    The Gettysburg Address Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania November 19‚ 1863 On June 1‚ 1865‚ Senator Charles Sumner commented on what is now considered the most famous speech by President Abraham Lincoln. In his eulogy on the slain president‚ he called it a "monumental act." He said Lincoln was mistaken that "the world will little note‚ nor long remember what we say here." Rather‚ the Bostonian remarked‚ "The world noted at once what he said‚ and will never cease to remember it. The battle itself was

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    step in life‚ but in order to become successful one must overcome this fear of independence and begin the road to success. Considering I decided to graduate High school early I can assert that I am motivated and excited to begin this new journey. Receiving the Cardinal Covenant will impact my ability to go to college to a great extent‚ considering my financial status hinders my ability to attend‚ earning a college degree will impact my future in many ways‚ one being that it allows me to become fully

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    for Emily” is a sad story about a young woman who lived with her father all her life and soon the day had come when her father passed away. Instead of admitting to what had happened‚ she proceeded to tell people that her father was still alive. Faulkner wrote‚ “She did that for three days‚ with the ministers calling on her‚ and the doctors‚ trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body.” When Emily had finally let people dispose of her father’s body‚ she inherited her father’s house. The

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    In addition to the social issues of gender and classism the author addresses in the story‚ Faulkner also describes the setting and atmosphere of the Old South to give readers insight into the values and beliefs held by the society portrayed in his story. For example‚ the men in town valued their position in the town. This helps readers understand the motivations‚ actions and reactions of Miss Emily and the rest of the town. For example‚ a man‚ during this time period‚ valued how women carried themselves

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    A Welcome Address

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    A WELCOME ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF UMUNNA BU IKE SOCIAL CLUB OF NIGERIA ON THE 3RD INDUCTION CEREMONY HELD MAY 4TH‚ 2013 Mr. Chairman‚ His Royal Highnesses‚ Ndi Nze an Ozo‚ Members of Igbo Council of Chiefs and Traditional Rulers‚ Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen. Good evening. Eight years ago‚ a child was born in Dallas/Fortworth metroplex with just only seven members under the leadership of Mr. Chinedum Eguzouwa our first executive president. Today‚ that child has grown to the strength

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    William Carlos Williams

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    Through many of his poems‚ William Carlos Williams presents the reality of poverty among a great portion of the American society. Within Williams’ work of Selected Poems‚ he not only reveals the trapped lifestyle of those living in poverty‚ but he also represents the horror of the war between social classes along with the coinciding war on the poor. Williams’ use of plutonic images among these poems provides powerful meaning to his argument of American societal values‚ claiming the men of America

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