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    Duty‚ Honor‚ Country “And through all this welter of change and development‚ your mission remains fixed‚ determined‚ inviolable: it is to win our wars‚” this statement embodies Douglas Macarthur’s Speech “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country”. It was given in 1962 in acceptance of the Thayer Award‚ “The Award given… citizen of the United States‚ whose outstanding character‚ … comparison to the qualities for which West Point strives‚ in keeping with its motto - Duty‚ Honor‚ Country.” (AOGUSMA) It has been presented

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    useless. Since I did some research I know that marijuana has medical uses since it’s good for pain and it’s used for other medical uses. But overall marijuana is useful for all kinds of stuff and that’s why I think that they should legalize it. My Ethos would be that marijuana should be legalized since marijuana is used for all kinds of medical uses like they would use marijuana in cancer chemotherapy patients. Also‚ doctors say that it’s good for stress since

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    At the turn of the millennium‚ hurricanes‚ tropical storms‚ and dramatic temperatures ruled planet Earth. In the 2004 Hurricane season‚ four storms affected Florida which is the only time in recorded history a catastrophe like this has happened. In 2005‚ Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc in the New Orleans area‚ bringing over one hundred billion dollars of damages; making thousands of people homeless‚ mostly minorities‚ and killing many others. The Federal Government‚ unprepared for this unforeseen

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    Robin Hood is perhaps one of the most iconic English luminaries‚ an outlaw living in Sherwood Forest with his ‘Merry Men’ . His ethos of “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor” made him adored by many‚ as he is seen as a figure who fought for the downtrodden. He was a commoner who was truculent against the aristocrats and fought the inequitable ruling of them. He was a dexterous archer and swordsman that courageously defended his fellow commoners and his Merry Men . Some dispute if

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    first introduced to this logo while attending school. The logo belongs to the Apple Computer Company. Although this was not the original logo designed. The original logo was of a image of Sir Isaac Newton leaning against an apple tree with a portion of a William Wordsworth poem running around the border‚ designed by Ron Wayne in 1976. One year later the design was changed to a visual graphic of an apple with a bite mark. “According to Janoff‚ the “bite” in the apple logo was originally implemented

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    Apple Logo Dale Reeves CGD 218: Visual Literacy in Business Louisa Verhaart May 7‚ 2011 Apple Logo Have you ever recognize the company or organization represented by the apple logo? Does anyone know how the company came about? The apple company was started in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. The very first Apple 1 was 8k of RAM and a video interface. At first it was just a kit that people was supposed to buy and put together their self. Until a Byte shop in California offered to by

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    Aaron Douglas. Bio Essay

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    Aaron Douglas ​“Aaron Douglas was an African American painter and graphic artist who played a leading role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. His first major commission‚ to illustrate Alain Leroy Locke’s book‚ The New Negro‚ prompted requests for graphic from other Harlem Renaissance writers. By 1939‚ Douglas started teaching at Fisk University‚ where he remained for the next 27 years (Biography 1).” He made numerous contributions at Fisk University. ​On May 26‚ 1899‚ Aaron Douglas

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    In a Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ religion was a common theme discussed. Christianity shaped Douglass personal views about being a Christian and living in a predominately Christian place. Though Douglass disagreed with the way Christianity was used to validate slavery and the torturous treatment of slaves‚ he found himself religious himself. Throughout this biography slavery is justified with numerous Bible verses and church going people. Christianity was used as a vindication of

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    himself. But before his own death‚ Brutus and Caesar’s friend‚ Antony‚ give a speech regarding the death of Caesar. Brutus’s funeral speech in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare was most effective due to his use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos. The way Brutus uses pathos is very strong. Brutus says how much he loved Caesar but he had to murder him for the better of Rome. Brutus said‚ “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” Also‚ Brutus shows his sympathy over

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    back in those days. African talents were absolutely wasted and they were considered inferior to white individuals. The “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass” simply addresses that white society was causing negative effects to itself and that slavery must be abolished in order to shape a better world. The depicted brutality narrated in Frederick Douglass’s autobiography starts when Douglass states that his former overseer‚ Mr. Plummer‚ “cuts and slashes the women’s heads so horribly‚ that

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