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    Nguyen Van Minh GMA02 JFK’s Inaugural Address John F Kennedy delivered one of the finest speeches on January 20‚ 1961 after being sworn into office. His inauguration speech was so powerful that it captured the entire nation attention‚ and quotes from it are still remembered by people today. It is one of the finest speeches ever written. It provides a strong appeal to pathos‚ ethos and logos‚ and it is because of this that people who never heard the speech can quote lines from it. This speech was

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    manages to garner support for the issue he is arguing‚ regardless of technical mistakes that may have been made. Attaining this support in times of war has traditionally been relatively easy‚ as the speaker’s primary task is to invoke a sense of patriotism in his audience. The ease of this task used to be provided by fact that speeches were aimed at a localized audience‚ eliminating the need to make an attempt

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    suffer horrifying experiences and must do things that they later regret. The trauma that they must live through leads both characters to follow a stoic philosophy. The major difference between Paul and Brutus is their motivation and feelings on patriotism. At the beginning of All Quiet on the Western Front‚ Paul trusts Kantorek‚ his misleading schoolteacher‚ who talks of a romantic and patriotic war‚ which in reality does not exist. Likewise‚ in the beginning of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus

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    America contains a variety of types of people‚ from different races‚ religions‚ cultural practices‚ and levels of American patriotism. These Americans can be anywhere in the world searching for success by studying abroad‚ traveling for their work‚ or just spending time exploring in another country. Also‚ people who are staying in America are not always Americans‚ because the same concept applies when taking about non-Americans. Most Americans contain the passion to obtain knowledge and earn their

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    Do you know what it means to be an American.Freedom‚ honor‚ and patriotism is what it means to be an american. First of all the whole idea of being an American revolves around freedom. The greatest freedom we have is freedom of speech‚ it allows you to express yourself in ways never even imagined. We as Americans can be what we want and do the job we want. Nevertheless as an American you can do as you wish if you want to build a 50 foot statue build one. In my opinion‚ freedom is a very wonderful

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    society that has changed our way of life. Since that day many Americans have had to deal with the loses of their loved ones that died that day. Some of the effects were changes in airport security‚ appreciation for first responders‚ and renewed patriotism. One of the first effects of 9/11is airport security has gotten more thorough. You now have to remove your and your children’s shoes by the metal detectors. They now also have body scanners to check your body for any other metal you have failed

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    become very successful. They had a great sense of patriotism and loyalty towards Rome. After their success‚ Rome gradually fell. Rome also went from a republic to an empire‚ which slowly affected them. The Romans were focused on entertainment and violence because they were focused on this their empire was lacking of strength. The reason that is the most significant for Rome’s fall is the loss of moral strength because they lost their loyalty and patriotism. Loss of moral strength is the main reason

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    by acknowledging their importance and love for America. He appeals to the men’s emotions through symbolic diction‚ “the time has arrived in the history of the great Republic…” (1-2). This striking phrase “the time has arrived” sparks a sense of patriotism in the African Americans as

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    Compare and contrast the values and attitudes of masculinity‚ courage and patriotism in “Who’s for the Game” and “How to die”. You must explain how both poets achieve their intended meaning. Due Friday Both poems‚ Jessie Pope’s “Who’s for the Game?” and Siegfried Sassoon’s “How to Die”‚ interpret differing values attitudes for the reader. The first poem romanticises the adventure of war and gives false evidence to the young soldiers who are enlisting. This evokes gratification to the reader whose

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    Comparing Pericles’ Funeral Oration to Sogoyewapha ’s Appeal to the Preservation Culture After the Peloponnesian War‚ Pericles delivered an oration to celebrate the soldiers who had died in battle. Similarly‚ Sogoyewapha’s oration delivered at the council of chiefs of the Six Nations to celebrate their religion. Both orations give an understanding of the inner workings of government in ancient Athens and in the aboriginal nation. The approach that will be applied to analyze the orations will be

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