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    A Rhetorical Analysis of “We Choose to go to the Moon” by President John F. Kennedy Officially known as the “Address at Rice University on the Nation’s Space Efforts”‚ the “We Chose to go to the Moon” speech was delivered by President John F. Kennedy September 12th‚ 1962 at the Rice University Stadium in Houston‚ Texas with the primary purpose of convincing the American public that the dream of landing a man on the moon was something worth striving for and something America planned on achieving.

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    the effort for all of you to come here and for us to discuss distinctive voices in the film that I directed‚ ‘One Night the Moon’. My purpose in directing and releasing the film ‘One Night the Moon’ is to highlight the systematic discrimination and racism inflicted upon Aboriginal people and minorities and its negative effect on our society. In the film ‘One Night the Moon’‚ there are several voices that helps draw the viewers into the experiences of others and allow different perspectives to be

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    The three main characters from both Lord of the Flies and Twilight Zone can be paired together and grouped into three different categories of character personality: ego‚ id‚ and superego. Ego‚ the ‘good angel on your shoulder’‚ represents the ability to represent modern civilization and law and order. At the very beginning of each story‚ Ralph and Colonel are introduced as the leaders. Although they may differ from each other maturity wise they are both able to take control of most situations and

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    Good citizens are very important to a good country. The United States is planning to create a colony on the moon and they need a group of people with the skills to handle many different tasks. NASA feels confident about the technology and they need 1000 people to send it. How many of each type of citizen should be sent to colonize the moon? The new lunar colony will need 200 personally responsible citizens‚ 300 participatory citizens‚ and 500 justice-oriented citizens. The lunar colony should

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    Analysing “In Event of Moon Disaster” Revealed in 1999‚ “In Event of Moon Disaster”‚ written by William Safire and meant for President Richard Nixon‚ was to be used in case of an accident on the moon. Within the speech‚ it addressed to the public of the loss of two astronauts‚ Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. Safire uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout the speech. In an attempt to unite the audience with the speaker‚ Safire uses specific pronouns such as “we” and “our”

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    Moon Landing Hoax Ever since man set foot on the moon back in 1969 the Apollo 11 moon landing was and still is regarded as one of the most important moments in human history. Not just for America‚ but for the world since it made us realize that‚ with the right technology‚ we were capable of reaching other areas far off in the universe. And that if we continue to make technological advancements the possibilities of future space travel could potentially be endless. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that

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    One of the many questions people wonder is‚ why gravity differs on different planets and moons. In order to understand the answer of this question‚ one must know what gravity is. Gravity is the force of nature that attracts one body towards the center of the Earth‚ or any other physical body that has any kind of mass. Gravity is also in charge of the interactions that occur between particles and collections of matter‚ like the stars and the planets. Gravity depends on two different things‚ the masses

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    In both All Quiet on the Western Front and The Moon is Down‚ the soldiers deal with harmful effects from the strain of war and fighting. These effects are both psychological and physical. The Moon is Down places less emphasis on this because of the fact that it is a pro-war novel. All Quiet on the Western Front shows more examples of these effects‚ especially in its focus on the main character. In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ most of the characters are easily shown to be effected by the war

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    project on are the moon landing conspiracies. This particular theory is very interesting because of a couple reasons. The first reason is that there are many theories behind what actually happened‚ ranging from it not happening at all to it happening but not in the way that we were told. Another interesting thing is that the stories of what happened from the people involved haven’t changed‚ and no one involved has claimed anything different than that we did land men on the moon. Scientists have also

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    In the story “Catching the moon” Luis Cintron was just released into his father‚ Jorge Cintron’s‚ custody after 6 months in a juvenile detention center for a breaking and entering. Luis did it for a dare. Unfortunately‚ the old lady was a light sleeper and also had a very good aim with her aluminum cane. His father determined that Luis should wash and polish every single hubcap in the yard. Lately‚ Luis has been getting in trouble since he started high school with his “social group” he organized

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