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    8010886 "So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth."-Baha’u’llah. In his Second Inaugural Address‚ Abraham Lincoln sincerely suggests that all humans are more similar than assumed in order to reveal the causes of the Civil War and to italicize the fact that the nation should unite as one. The similarities of the North and South caused the war. Although both parties "deprecated" and "dreaded" war‚ one side "accepted" war while the other "made" war. Lincoln’s use of

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    of our society nowadays. Without it we would probably still live as they did back in the Stone Age. The younger generation must accept the importance of education‚ as it will benefit themselves and the society as well. In the speech “Commencement Address” at Bowie State University‚ May 17th 2013‚ she wants to deliver a message about the importance of an education with the aim to reach out to younger people especially the African American. Her message gets clearer for the listener by the way she expresses

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    New Legislation to Address Truancy in Schools Starting October 1‚ 2012‚ many families in Michigan will be faced with new legislation requiring their children to attend school or lose their state assistance. What this means to the parents of children in Pontiac is an extra effort must be made in getting their children to school. Community activists‚ educators and elected officials cite numerous explanations for the increasing truancy but that appears to have little impact on deterring the policy

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    Rhetorical Analysis of JFK’s Inaugural Speech During the time JFK was elected president‚ our country was going through many hardships. After recovering from the Cold war‚ America needed a leader who would help bring peace and unity to the country. His Inaugural speech was encouraging and attempted to persuade the American’s citizens to do just that. His speech gave them comfort and confidence in him‚ as a leader that they desperately needed at the time. He used many rhetorical strategies

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    from hunger and nurture improves the quality of man. Many countries in Africa was also seeking for own independences and was in poverty. His stance on helping the less fortunate is not political‚ but a reminder that we are all human being. Kennedy address‚ “not because the Communist may be doing it...but because it is right”(939). He has emphasized that other political party are welcome to join and let us set-aside political views and focus what is important in hand. Kennedy’s plan would show people

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    The late 1800’s‚ a time of great racial tension in the South‚ set the stage for Booker T. Washington’s famous address. During this time of crisis in the United States‚ blacks were the victims of unspeakable crimes such as torture‚ castration‚ hanging and lynching at the hands of white Americans (Retrieving the American Past 7). A new strategy needed to be developed to assist the blacks in America. The organizers of the Atlanta Exposition invited Booker T. Washington to speak at their event because

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    In his farewell address‚ George Washington warned the United States that involvement in foreign affairs had the potential to drag the nation into conflicts and other unnecessary involvements with those countries. Washington recommended that‚ in the best of interests for the American people‚ the country should remain away from any political interaction with foreign forces. Washington’s words were ignored; however‚ as the country got itself involved with European nations while seeking its own interests

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    Damola Badewa John F. Kennedys Inaugural Address On a cold January afternoon in 1961‚ President John F. Kennedy recites an artful speech that motivates the world. While the speech’s respectful eloquence is appropriate for the occasion of an inauguration‚ its youthful energy and archaic words and phrases make it distinctly John F. Kennedy’s piece. President Kennedy‚ the youngest president‚ uses several word choices that make the speech

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    Stefanos Lazaridis Professor Weatherup English 102 November 16‚ 2013 JFK Recognized around the world for his leadership qualities‚ charismatic speeches‚ and anti racist views‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a husband‚ father‚ and beloved 35th president of the United States. Kennedy was born in Brookline‚ Massachusetts on May‚ 29th 1917‚ to a mother who was a philanthropist and a father who was a wealthy business man. Kennedy had a privileged life and went to a variety of elite schools before attending

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    "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Franklin D. Roosevelt pronounced in his inaugural address. It is a quote most of has heard many times‚ somehow most of us feel as though it applies to someone else‚ but never ourselves or our situations‚ but when it comes down to it‚ we find that it is almost always true. This is how I realized it applied to myself. I had always wanted to go back to college to become a registered nurse. No one else in my family had ever made it that far before so I

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