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    George W Bush; Segment 8 From 2000 to 2008 I was eight to sixteen. Meaning‚ for the better part of George W Bush’s presidency‚ I was in too young to fully understand and appreciate everything about politics‚ like policies or the potential ramification of certain bills. Despite this‚ I remember liking President Bush. I would become annoyed when news anchors of channels like CNN would criticize him‚ even without completely understanding the topics. Even now that I’m more involved and have a better

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    George W. Bush September 20‚ 2011 Address to Congress On September 11‚ 2001 the American nation was shaken with news of a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center towers in New York City. Fear and panic commandeered the spirits of American citizens as they awaited to hear if their loved one had perished‚ if another attack had been planned for somewhere else in the United States‚ and how their nation would rise from the ashes to face another tomorrow. Not only had their nation been attacked‚ but

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    Christina Dayton Engl 111-14N October 12‚ 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Midterm Essay Former President George W. Bush gave a powerful speech addressing the people of America after the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 against the American government and its citizens. Bush used simple‚ yet authoritative‚ language to convey the message of firm leadership to listeners across the globe. The tone he used was one that brought feelings of wrath‚ fearfulness‚ and sympathy to his audience by

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    Date: 2010 Title: 9/11 speech Author: George Bush Text Type: Speech (oral presentation) Gender: Male Culture: American This speech was given by George Bush on the evening of the September the 11th attack. This speech explains to the nation the terrible crisis that had just happened and encourages all American that it is a time to unite and fight this terrorism that had “shook the foundation of buildings but not the foundation of America”. This is a time where America was under the attack

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    The speech given by President George W. Bush on September 20 2001 in regards to the attack of September 11 2001 was strong and powerful. President Bush addressed what happened‚ as well as addressing Americas actions in response to it. He made it clear as to who caused the attacks and his plan on how we would respond. President Bush made it known that America is no stranger to war. We know it all too well. However he stated that‚ " Americans know wars on forgien soil‚ except for one Sunday in 1941

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    president George Bush gave america what they needed.Hope.In his speech Bush used figurative language to get the points he was trying to make across ands help them get them to sink into the reader or listeners and grab their attentions emotionally.He was successful at doing so but in this case he relied on mostly of pathos and ethos but struggled by not having near as many logos which would have helped his speech tremendously to add evidence of what he was saying was factual.Even though his speech did

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    that help make or break a good speech given‚ whether it is from our former President or our current Principal these can be categorized in groups such as perfecting the eye contact when delivering a speech‚ using the correct gestures‚ having an open posture‚ talking with positive facial expressions‚ and being able to deliver the speech in a conversational style. When I watched the speech by our former president addressed to the public after a horrific event on September 11‚ 2001‚ I had perceived that

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ William J. Clinton‚ George W. Bush‚ and Barack Obama all have very effective speeches‚ indeed. They agree on racial equality and try to work their way towards their goal. All four speakers have strong arguments and stupendous methods in adressing the situation. Although these speeches were written in different time periods‚ to this day‚ they make a huge impact on everyone’s lives. However‚ the speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. has the strongest argument and makes the

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    where it’s not cool unless its rap or some pop idol. There are controversies in Hollywood where everyone is in each other’s personal affairs. Not only this‚ but the rising cost of transportation. This is a decade based on a political joke. George W. Bush‚ a.k.a. the worst president to ever hold office‚ decided to start

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    President George Walker Bush addressed the Nation on September 20th‚ 2001 in the wake of the terrorist attacks on America on September 11‚ 2001. That day was one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks that killed almost 3‚000 people and 6‚000 more were wounded. The civilians of the United States needed the support and the direction because the people were in shock‚ afraid ‚ and asking themselves if it would happen again or who was the one responsible for this‚ questioning if they were all safe or in

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