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    Fidel Castro

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    American perspective‚ Fidel is seen as a communist villain who should not remain in power. Clearly Castro has made decisions that show his villainous ways to some as well as his heroic traditions to others. Fidel Castro led the Attack on the Moncada Barracks‚ one of the biggest failures of attempting to overthrow Fulgencio Batista‚ the former American liked dictator of Cuba. The attack was unorganized and very amateur showing that Castro was too anxious and eager to be a successful leader‚ but it illustrated

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    The golden years of Beyrouth the jewel of the Eastern Meditteranean‚ the cosmopolitan city now look far away. As the autor‚ Ahmad Mohsan calls it downtown‚Beirut is a city of ghost soulless and artificial‚we cannot deny the fact that it reconstruction was an ambitious to give Beyrouth is notoriety back. To call something artificial you have to desmontrate it‚ IS DT completely aritificial and dead arent there

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    ISSN 1798-4769 Journal of Language Teaching and Research‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 3‚ pp. 254-261‚ May 2010 © 2010 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/jltr.1.3.254-261 A Critical Discourse Analysis of Barack Obama‟s Speeches Junling Wang School of Foreign Languages‚ Northwest Normal University‚ Lanzhou‚ China Email: wangjl36@163.com Abstract—The Critical Discourse Analysis is often applied to analyze political discourse including the public speech‚ in which the speaker wins favorite

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    Nourhan Nassar Ms. Nagham Jaber English 203 9 Octobre 2012 Downtown Beirut: a spot pour les bourgeois In his article Downtown Beirut: A City of Ghosts? ‚ published in the Alakhbar English journal on Saturday‚ January 7 2012‚ Ahmed Mohsen describes the heart of Beirut as an empty‚ fake‚ artificial hanging spot for the elite‚ so distant and alienated from the culture and the civilization of the good old Beirut known for its diversity among different social classes. Mohsen considers

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    consistently seeking common grounds‚ showed his willingness to compromise‚ his marked adaptability and flexibility to changes which contribute significantly thereby earning him a place to where he is right now; a stark difference to his father‚ Barrack Obama Sr.‚ who was always quoted to be a bossy and possessing an unrelenting personality. In all of the political settings‚ Obama is quick to master the rules of the game (Abramsky‚ 2009). He understood the importance of the creation of close-knit

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    GKT Task 1 Carrie A. Nuxoll Western Governor’s University Applications in U.S. & World History GKT1 April 3‚ 2014 How the Silk Road Aided in the Diffusion and Development of the Chinese Culture with the West  Thesis Statement: The development of the Silk Road played a significant role in the worlds advancement in multiple human societies by aiding the process of diffusion of cultures‚ technological advancements and resources specific to certain cultures.  Due to China’s geographical location

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF KEEPING YOUR BARRACKS ROOM CLEAN By: SPC Crawford‚ Michael S The Army has many standards that Soldiers must meet on a daily basis. Maintaining your barracks room to Army standards is a responsibility every Soldier must adhere to. It is extremely important to maintain the healthiness and cleanliness of one’s room. Maintaining your barracks room is a very easy task to do. It does not take much to put your dirty clothes in a hamper or to make your bed or even dust. All of those tasks

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    Case Study The Obama Campaign In 2008 Barack Obama secured himself the most powerful position in the world; the president of the United States of America. How did he do this? His presidential campaign gained an enormous amount of attention in the press‚ all surrounding his intelligent use of mobile technology to aid his efforts. ‘’Technology doesn’t win political campaigns‚ but it certainly is a weapon — a force multiplier‚ in military terms.’’ (Lohr‚ 2013). His interactive a socially integrative

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    Rhetorical Analysis on the Second Inaugural Address of President Barrack Obama Barrack Obama’s inauguration speech successfully executed crafty rhetoric to ensure our country that we will be under safe hands. The speech draws from ideas straight from the founding documents and Martin Luther King’s speech to establish ‘our’ goal to join together and take action on the many problems facing our country. As President Barrack Obama begins his speech‚ He refrains from using ‘me’‚ ‘myself’‚ and

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    published in India between 1888 and 1889. In 1889‚ Kipling returned to England and continued to write. In 1891 he published “The Light that Failed”‚ a long narrative about a blind war artist and an experiment in the fin de siècle decadent style. Barrack-Room Ballads‚ which contains the popular poems “Danny Deever”‚ “Mandalay”‚ and “Gunga Din”‚ was published in 1892‚ the year that Kipling married Caroline Balestier‚ an American. The couple travelled extensively in Asia and the United States‚ then

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