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    Tears of a Tiger

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    Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ public school system‚ instilling her love of reading and writing in generations of children‚ and inspiring them to reach for their greatest dreams. In 1997 she received the highest honor an educator can be given when President Bill Clinton named her the U.S. Teacher of the year. As a result Draper became a spokesperson for the teaching profession‚ crisscrossing the globe to talk about the importance of excellence in the classroom. In 1994 the dedicated teacher became an author‚

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    William H. Gates (Bill Gates) is a visionary man who uses that gift to advance technology and extend the boundary of what software and machines can do. As a result of his work‚ he had widely influenced many peoples; and along the line he became the true entrepreneur. Bill Gates was born on October 28‚ 1955‚ in Seattle’s Swedish Hospital .He was the only son and the second of the three children of William Henry Jr. and Mary Gates. Bill grew up like any regular child‚ but he had a talent that distinguished

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    secrets of body language

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    SECRETS OF BODY LANGUAGE A walk to convey power. A greeting that gets the upper hand. A gesture that can hide a lie. Body language can betray us. When a president ’s under pressure. Or celebrities in the media glare. Look beyond the words. Their body language says it all. It ’s a sudden poise. Self-touch gesture. Hot spots. Microexpressions. In this special‚ experts will dissect the body‚ the face‚ and the voice to reveal its hidden meanings‚ its secrets. This is a world where what we say is all

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    a speech and debates. Others however‚ are prejudiced toward certain races‚ as well as their fellow opponents. A few candidates have also done some questionable deeds prior to running presidential race .Following that ‚ Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton are satisfactory for the office as president as they have demonstrated a lack of characteristics and have even shown deplorable actions. What experience does Donald Trump have that would qualify as a him an honorable

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    Rhetorical Analysis Obama

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    1101 Rhetorical Analysis President Obama’s acceptance speech aims to convince his audience by talking about the major issues in America at the time‚ like the economy‚ war‚ gas prices‚ and jobs. Obama starts his speech thanking his family and the Clinton family. He begins by talking about himself as a third person‚ he approaches his audience by telling the Democrats‚ Republican and Independents to keep the American promise alive‚ he states that the American promise is everything we dreams we can achieve

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    Kill Bill Review

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    Film Review: Kill Bill Volume 1 – The Spaghettiest of them all “Revenge is a dish best served cold”. Kill Bill: Volume One is a clever and slick rape-revenge‚ terrifically tying together film genres from Italian spaghetti westerns‚ Japanese Samurai movies and Hong Kong martial arts flicks. Quentin Tarintino is back. It’s been seven years since the release of ‘Jackie Brown’ and boy does he makes an impact. Once again Tarantino has managed to bring back the once popular film genres and effortlessly

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    Part B: the language of the presidential candidates 1. Select a suitable speech for Donald Trump and for Hilary Clinton and do a frequency analysis of both texts. What are the ten most frequent words‚ and how is this list different from the Oxford English Corpus? Any explanations for this? Both of the frequency analyses in Table 3.a and 3.b in the appendix show a remarkable similarity to the Oxford English Corpus list (appendix‚ Table 1.c) in the respect that they contain almost every word the OEC

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    running for party nominations. As the son of former president George Bush‚ George Bush Jr. had more money than any other candidate for campaigning. On the other hand‚ Al Gore had a good reputation‚ serving two terms as vice president under the Clinton administration. From July 31st to August 3rd‚ the Republican National Convention was held in Philadelphia. The Republican Party nominated Bush‚ he chose Dick Cheney for vice president. Under Bush ’s father ’s administration‚ Cheney had been

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    she says “my plan will not add a penny to the debt and your plans will add five trillion dollars.” Both of them emphasize how the other person’s plan will affect the economy. In conclusion‚ the communication techniques Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton utilizes in their presidential debates are ineffective.Throughout the debate both candidates argue to defend their points and prove the other opponent wrong. This leads to the numerous amounts of interruptions and rejections . The level of vocal

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    “The Price of Shame.” TED Mar. 2015. Lecture. 11 Sept 2015. In the Ted Talk‚ “The Price of Shame” Monica Lewinsky shares her story and how her life changed at 22 from having admitted to the inappropriate relationship she had with President Bill Clinton. After her scandal‚ she became a worldwide known figure and later pursued a master’s degree in psychology. Monica Lewinsky states that she was reminded of her mistakes constantly. Prior to 1998‚ most news was disseminated through radio‚ television

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