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    The speech that George W. Bush gave after the attacks on September 11th‚ 2001 was not only comforting‚ like the speech given by Ronald Reagan after the Challenger Tragedy‚ or the impromptu speech given by Robert Kennedy after the assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ but also blazing with the clear message that America is strong‚ and that no matter what‚ we would overcome. While Ronald Reagan made clear the specific audiences he was addressing‚ George Bush made a bigger point of addressing the

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    Great Depression was World War I‚ but there were other actions that triggered the collapse. Consequently‚ the war hurt every country economically. The author of “The Great Depression‚” David M. Kennedy‚ supports the fact that World War I hurt the “core societies of the advanced industrialized world” (Kennedy 1). The Treaty of Versailles‚ the document which ended the war‚ imposed harsh consequences towards the villains of the war. The enemies of the U.S. were overwhelmed with war debt and restoration

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    Takastand “Let every nation know‚ whether it wishes us well or ill‚ that we shall pay any price‚ bear any burden‚ meet any hardship‚ support any friend‚ oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” -John F. Kennedy These words spoken by John F. Kennedy during his inaugural address on January 20‚ 1961 are the personification of the agenda towards foreign relations for the United States of America and her Western allies. As champions of peace and servants of liberty‚ the nations

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    cross-examination and frame their desired version of the case to their benefit. Rape trials are viewed more leniently and victim blaming is present when these circumstances revolve around an acquaintance rather than a stranger. An analysis was focused on the Kennedy Smith rape trial‚ where the role of the defense lawyer’s ‘controlling’ act was examined. It was noted that syntactic repetition was exaggerated in order to discredit the credibility of the victim’s claim. To illustrate‚ during the cross examination

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    In January 2002 congress‚ with the support of President Bush‚ passed another demonstration that was planned to keep kids from being abandoned in the gigantic education arrangement of America. No Child Left Behind Act is a law intended to change the way of life of America’s schools by shutting the accomplishment crevice‚ offering more adaptability‚ giving guardians more alternatives‚ and showing understudies in view of what works. This was and still is an awesome hypothesis. The No Child Left Behind

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    Journal of Pragmatics 35 (2003) 695–721 www.elsevier.com/locate/pragma On newspaper headlines as relevance optimizers Daniel Dor* Department of Communications‚ Tel Aviv University‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel Abstract This paper suggests an explanatory functional characterization of newspaper headlines. Couched within Sperber and Wilson’s (1986) relevance theory‚ the paper makes the claim that headlines are designed to optimize the relevance of their stories for their readers: Headlines provide the

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    elections‚ more than every midterm election since 1990 combined.CONTENTION II: CORPORATIONS ARE NOT REPRESENTATIVE BODIESDavid Kairys‚ “Money Isn’t Speech and Corporations Aren’t People‚” Slate Magazine‚ January 22‚ 2010.In Citizens United‚ Justice Kennedy discusses business corporations as if they were clubs or political associations with political viewpoints and elected leaders. But corporate managers don’t function as representatives or employees of shareholders‚ who have no say‚ no shared political

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    Personal Statement: Cody Sittig I am not your traditional medical school applicant. I do not have a 4.0 at a fancy big U nor have I helped helpless African children fight malaria‚ which is a goal of mine‚ but I digress. I did not make the best choices when I was younger and did not realize my full potential until the age of 21. I attended a semester at a party school when I was 18 and convinced myself school was not for me‚ when in fact‚ it was just an excuse to coast by. I never challenged myself

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    Jackie Kennedy presented a new convention of glamor and appeal to the First Lady lifestyle. Jackie’s elegant style aided her refurbishment of the White House public rooms. Her primary focus was to fill the rooms with antiquities and reflect earlier presidencies following the founding of the United States. The concept of this project created the First Lady’s project for her successors‚ an area of concern‚ which often addressed national style‚ the needs of an underprivileged demographic or a social

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    will never surrender‚” (Kennedy 3). John F. Kennedy spoke those words in his University of Washington speech. During the Cold War‚ President Truman‚ Eisenhower‚ and Kennedy all fought against communism during the war‚ but Truman and Eisenhower used containment to fight the war‚ while Kennedy used flexible response. Containment was created by George Kennan which was used to resist the Soviet Union from spreading communism to other countries (Ayers 819). President John F. Kennedy used flexible response

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