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    elected the new president of France on May 6‚ 2012. He gave his inauguration speech in Paris on May 15‚ 2012‚ and expressed his deep gratitude to the French people for investing him into the highest office. He presented his political vision in a message of confidence‚ as a metaphor for trust‚ to uphold the nation’s state of affairs‚ and stated: A brief review of France’s history will help us to understand President Hollande’s speech in its rightful political context. In 1789‚ the French people rose up

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    the affirmative action policy has been a success. Some people think that since there is diversity in education and employment field‚ affirmative action is no longer needed and will lead to more problems than it has solved (Messerli). President John F. Kennedy‚ as a result of the 1964 Civil Rights Movement‚ introduced affirmative action with his Executive Order number 10925. The order commanded

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    is better at accomplishing what was thought to be the impossible. On September 12‚ 1962‚ President John F. Kennedy delivered an address to some 35‚000 people that had gathered at Rice Stadium in Houston‚ Texas. President Kennedy’s usage of diction‚ device‚ and structure in his “Address at Rice University on the Nation’s Space Effort” commonly referred to as the “We choose to go to the Moon” speech helps convey President Kennedy’s attempt at persuading the American people to support the nations space

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    AP Brown-Pd. 5 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’

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    Introduction After the failure of the Articles of Confederation‚ Americans not only needed a stronger Constitution they also needed a strong leader‚ enter George Washington. On April 30‚ 1789 George Washington gave the first inaugural address after being sworn in as the first President of the United States of America. As the first leader of the United States he had to set the stage for the rest of the Presidents to come after him. Being the first president of the United States presented many challenges

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    nation to accept expansion of federal power. Roosevelt recognized that the programs he was about to introduce for congressional legislative action to relieve the dire effects of the Great Depression were unprecedented in peacetime. In his 1933 inaugural address Roosevelt stated: "Our Constitution is so simple and practical that it is possible always to meet extraordinary needs by changes in emphasis and arrangement without loss of essential form. That is why our constitutional system has proved

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    Honorable author of Beneath the Surface John Hargrove. Honorable animal activists like Mr.Baldwin‚and Mrs.Jennie Garth. Honorable Dr.Jeffrey and Carols Rey activist for Orcas right. Respected audience‚ thank you for your time; it is a pleasure to be speaking‚ here‚ for the first time. Being here is a great privilege‚ specifically to be here speaking to such a honorable crowd like this; this is a dream come true‚ thank you. 2. I am clueless on how to began this speech. I don’t know how my words will impact

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    Analysis of MLK’s I Have a Dream Speech The famous “I Have a Dream” speech delivered by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. at the historic March in Washington in August 1963 effectively urged the US government to take actions and to finally set up equality between the black and white people in America. Although there were many factors that contributed to the success of the speech‚ it was primarily King’s masterly use of different rhetorical instruments that encouraged Kennedy and his team to take further

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    Interpretation of a Famous Speech Introduction: Present a brief introduction to 1. the speech. • • You may use outside sources for your introduction‚ yet it must be in YOUR words. Provide the audience with the historical context in which the speech was given. Oral Presentation 2. • Present an excerpt of the speech. • Your expression should communicate the intended meaning of the speech. Interpretation 3. • Explain the meaning and significance of the speech. Suggested Speeches  Martin

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    Kennedy and the Balance of Payment Assignment 1- FINA6676-2 1/30/2014 Hang Pham- A00366703   What is President Kennedy’s U.S. balance of payment problem? In the 1960s‚ the United States was experiencing the balance of payment problem when its trade balance was in a substantial deficit‚ the US dollar was under an attack and a massive amount of gold flew out of its official reserve. Such issues in the balance of payment if exist for a long time can be a threat to the whole economy because

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