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    John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Name: Institution:   John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Introduction In the contemporary world‚ embracing diversity is the key to achieving success in many aspects. It is through the acknowledgment of various cultures that innovative solutions are developed. In that regard‚ the creative elements are experienced in technology‚ artistry‚ and visual art among others. As such‚ this paper will dwell on the music by John Philip Sousa‚ The Stars

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    urbanisation occurring in England compared to the rural and poorer Scotland and Wales where landowners had influence over their tenants. This meant that landowners forced their tenants to fight‚ meaning that their reasons for fighting were not patriotism but unofficial conscription. The other factors for mobilising in this period were for Britain. This added to the

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    Introduction: Poetry is a way to express opinions and ideas and this can often be more effectively achieved through song. Analysing a poem or song lyrics involves explaining the subject matter‚ identifying and discussing the impact of using poetic devices and commenting on the mood created. Analysis: The Hero – Siegfried Sassoon ‘The Hero’ by Siegfried Sassoon tells a story of an officer who is sent to inform and console a mother of a fallen soldier‚ her son. The poem is split into three

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    Alex Talley Tony Friedhoff ENGL 1310 Sect. 28 1 October 2012 The Great Arsenal of Democracy When giving a speech a speaker must be able to connect with his audience‚ the speaker wants his/her speech to be easy to follow and easy to understand. It is for those specific reasons that speakers purposely put in lots of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos into their speeches so that the audiences can connect emotionally‚ ethically‚ and intellectually with what they are talking about. A particular speech that uses

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    political agendas with less resistance from Congress (Baker and Oneal). Since public approval is so valuable to the President‚ the rally-around-the-flag phenomenon is worthy of further research. The notion that a president can elicit a surge of patriotism and public approval for his administration and its policies during an international crisis is known as the

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    performance of duty is the standard. The value and efficiency of the soldier is measured‚ and the measure of his efficiency and value is not determined by the prominence of the duty which he performs. The military man should be inspired by an active patriotism which will impel him‚ if necessary‚ to sacrifice his

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    sentiments has two sides. First‚ there is a clear distinction between Bierce’s “intellect” and reason‚ which define his anti-war feelings‚ and on the other side‚ his “excitement” and emotions‚ which coinciding with the populous of the time‚ enjoyed the patriotism and energy demonstrated during war times. Although this division between the rational and irrational thoughts of the human mind seems tenuous‚ it is quite logical when viewed from the psychological perspective. However‚ by analyzing the personality

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    Voice of Pakistani Americans · 18‚143 like this Yesterday at 12:39pm ·  * ------------------------------------------------- Saudis are accomplice in terrorism in Pakistan ??? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ال سعود ال یہود - یہ دیکھنے کے بعد آپ بھی یہی کہیں گے ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ‏ال

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    was one of those men. He joined in meeting to speak why he had some reasons to stop the war in Vietnam using a compassion way. The other man was the president of the united state Lyndon B Johnson. In contras of King he used a lot of patriotism on his speech when he explained people why they have sent soldiers to Vietnam. Even though both speakers gave us effective speeches‚ I was more connected with Martin Luther King’s speech than Lyndon B Johnson’s speech. Martin

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    virtues of a war but prevents its pains and sufferings. James also compares the differing perspectives of utopias: militarism and pacifism while identifying flaws in each of them. Militarism perceives war as a preservation technique for ideals‚ patriotism‚ courage‚ and other merit of the like. James refers to militarist General Homer Lea’s “The Valor of Ignorance‚” which argues that nations remain in a state of either growth or decline‚ and without a strong “Caesar” (1286) to keep the nation unified

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