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    Another positive of Americans is the passion that every soul carries with them; Americans strong belief in freedom and justice always brings the great nation together‚ this love is so great that often times this patriotism for our nation is seen as too much by other countries. Although this patriotism is great for the American people‚ it often comes across in a negative way to other nations. The greatest negative is that Americans are boastful in all they do and make the

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    and how the civil war could have been avoided. Lincoln appeals to the American people’s sense of jingoism and references the bible to create a common ground for the people to relate with. During Lincoln’s inaugural address he appeals to American patriotism by saying "we" and "our" to unite his fellow people. Lincoln states "Fondly do we hope‚ fervently do we pray" in an attempt to instill a feeling of unity among the American people. He also states that we must finish the work we’re in "to bind up

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    although they were not yet permitted to do so. To begin his speech‚ Green appeals to the patriotism of the African Americans. He wants them to prove to the rest of the world that while their country has treated them unfairly‚ what with slavery and segregation‚ they are still willing to fight and possibly die for it in hopes of one day being accepted. According to Green‚ only a man who truly possesses patriotism would fight for his country even after being wronged by it. In addition‚ Green mentions

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    actively resist the oppression of Britain. By using a series of rhetorical questions and appealing to the delegation’s religious tendencies as well as their strong senses of patriotism‚ Henry delivered a powerful speech to encourage them to act on their hopes of liberty. Henry opened his speech by establishing his own patriotism and encouraging the delegation to pursue freedom. Henry appeals to man’s natural willingness

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    right. Because America has the opportunity to vote‚ the privilege should be expressed as much as possible. With the dilemma of not all citizens voting‚ the democracy can be far from a success. Those citizens that do vote present strong patriotism. Although patriotism is a praised emotion‚ not all patriotic people have the same ideas for this country. For example‚ a recent controversy is the problems with abortion. If majority of citizens that vote are not against abortion but a few others are against

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    Advertisement are Us is a good example of academic writing because‚ the author Melissa Rubin in bodies a essay that is persuasive and that is clear and straight to the point‚ while giving you a clear organize form of paragraphs. Also‚ having an effective thesis statement in a organize introduction. Next‚ Rubin gives you information in the text that is cited‚ and with a thesis using expressive representation of the start of advertisement. Melissa Rubin starts her introduction off with a great thesis

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    words “Salk Institute” and many more when I just used “Louis Kahn”. Bibliography o Princeton Architectural Press‚ The Salk Institute‚ 1999‚ New York. o Steele‚ James‚ Salk Institute: Louis Kahn‚ 1993‚ Phaidon Press‚ London. o Maki‚ Fumihiko‚ Futagwa‚ Yukio‚ Louis I. Kahn: Richards Medical Research Building‚ Pennsylvania‚ 1961: Salk Institute for Biological Studies‚ 1974‚ Global

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    World War I is known as one of the greatest wars in history. Many soldiers in World War I expressed their thoughts and feelings in poetry. Two famous poems are ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ by Wilfred Owen and ‘The Soldier; by Rupert Brooke. Both men present the theme of conflict in their poetry however the poems are the complete opposite of one another. Although they both present conflict they both have very different views on the subject. Owen presents conflict as nothing but pure horror and thinks that

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    For example‚ Antony proclaims “He hath brought many captives home to Rome‚ whose ransom did the general coffers fill: Did this in Caesar seem ambitious”(3.3.97-99)?‚ first offering examples of Caesar’s love and care for Rome‚ the proof of Caesar’s patriotism. This technique is effective‚ in the sense that he gave solid‚ undeniable evidence against Brutus’s claim of Caesar being ambitious. Also‚ on another account‚ psychologically people would feel gratitude toward Caesar‚ for all he had done for them

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    “Discrimination continued during World War II despite the patriotism of all groups of Americans” Despite the war-time of American patriotism an alarming increase of racial stereotype continued. Xenophobia prompted discrimination against Japanese‚ Mexicans‚ and African-American during World War II. Regardless of American standards of equality‚ many classes of Americans‚ such as African-‚ Japanese-‚ and Mexican-Americans experienced severe discrimination due to conservative views on race and growing

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