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    How does Barack Obama use language to create impact in his speech? Barack Obama’s acceptance speech was spoken on the 4th November 2008 after he was elected president. His speech included many different rhetorical devices to enable that it was most suited to the situation and have a huge impact on the Chicago audience but most importantly‚ on the world. Throughout Obama’s speech he continuously creates a sense of friendship with his audience in a number of ways. In terms of structure he addresses

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    For my first field trip assignment‚ I decided to go to the Philadelphia Art Museum. Believe it or not‚ this was my first time visiting this museum. By walking through the museum I saw some amazing paintings and sculptors. These artists were truly talented in what they were able to create. It was extremely difficult to choose a single piece of art and categorize it as my favorite. However‚ there were a few sculptors that left a lasting impression on me. The sculptor of the man nailed to a cross

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    Contemporary Performance Art: How it Varies From the early 1970’s performance art has become one of the most revolutionary ways of public expression. It is what some people would describe as “against the norm” when bringing up the subject of art. These kind of performances are presented to either random or specific audiences‚ where the performer presents and orchestrates scripted or unscripted work‚ or random and spontaneous works of art which include poetry‚ acting‚ dance‚ song‚ and painting

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    How to Make Melted Crayon Art Justice Snider General Purpose: To demonstrate Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make art with melted crayons. Central Idea: Art doesn’t have to be difficult it can be fun and colorful. INTRODUCTION I. Attention material a. I love Art it can be intense‚ sad‚ happy‚ and all together expressive. Crayons have been a part of everyone’s child hood. b. Today I’m going to show you the steps to taking coloring with crayons to a whole new meaning.

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    Brooke Simmons COUN 5100 12/10/2011 Effects of Acculturation on Adolescents and Adoption INTRODUCTION Children that are adopted into a culture that differs from their own culture will have to learn how to adjust and assimilate in both cultures effectively. In these cases children have already experienced enormous thrashing in their young lives. Quantities of these children have suffered issues of physical abuse‚ mental abuse‚ abandonment‚ alienation‚ and isolation and will continue to grieve

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    these questions permeate our minds. Some instances in history we tend to loose our way of life‚ we rebel‚ not for the books‚ but for ourselves. We host things like revolutions‚ and fight for our justice. We call our selves a free society‚ but how far can those words take us? No one can be the judge‚ and tell us what free means. Breaking the law makes us a criminal‚ but to what extent? See it’s like this‚ we all have our own moral compass. No two people’s are the same‚ so therefore‚ sometimes

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    Running head: HIV/AIDS‚ ADOLESCENTS‚ AND RISKY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR HIV/AIDS‚ adolescents‚ and risky sexual behavior HIV/AIDS‚ adolescents‚ and risky sexual behavior Introduction You can’t smell it‚ taste it‚ hear it‚ or even see it. BUT‚ it lives inside the bodies of 36 million people worldwide and it’s responsible for the death of many others. It’s the biggest epidemic in human history (Sittitrai‚ 1998). It’s HIV/AIDS‚ and it doesn’t care who you are or where you’re from. U.S. public health

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    How to Make Melted Crayon Art Almost everybody has crayons lying around their house from when you were a kid‚ maybe you have kids‚ or you like coloring to pass time. In my case‚ I have hundreds of crayons that never get used and are from when I was like 6. Instead of throwing these old‚ broken crayons away I found an exciting way to bring them back to life and have fun with it. What you need is crayons‚ hot glue gun and glue‚ a canvas of any size‚ a drop cloth‚ and a hair dryer. The first

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    the same way what is wrong and right. He mentions how music can be used to provide a positive education‚ such teaching kids on healthy eating habits. But‚ the most intriguing is how music and culture has impacted the people. How it intrigues kids from sounds that they have never hear and from things that they have never seen‚ such as a young girl might get a maternal instinct when she hears the sound of a baby crying. As the culture changes‚ so does the music because each generation finds the last

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    Wonderland. Why and how do people change after going to a new pace for a long time. As Alyss goes through her thirteen years on Earth she shows how people change in many different ways as they go to somewhere new. Alyss demonstrates the many ways people change as the environment around them change after a long time. In the beginning of the novel‚ Alyss is characterized as a premature‚ lovely‚ and non-princess like. She has a very strong imagination that she needs to learn how to control to be queen

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