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    Title Patrick Henry an American colonist opposed of British rule spoke out on march 23‚1175 to explain his disagreement of the British having control over the American colonies. In "speech in the Virginia convention‚" Patrick Henry uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Patrick Henry the rhetorical appeals to persuade Virginian patriots to go to war having no other option. First Patrick Henry uses ethos by appealing to the audience trust and credibility . For instance‚ "..An

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    foundations of the town’s only General Store. On the porch they walk to the old oak rocking chairs‚ and begin to discuss the recent political events and opinions of the well known Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. A: Good Morning Sir B: Good Morning‚ I recently heard the speech made by Patrick Henry‚ have you heard of his glorious propositions? A: Sir‚ I would hardly call his outrageous ideas to go to war with our Motherland glorious. Why fight in a war‚ when instead we could simply separate‚ as

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    The Success Story of Henry Ford Henry Ford’s contribution as a leader can be best summed up by the following quote: “I will build a motorcar for the great multitude‚” (Brainy‚ 2001). He didn’t invent the assembly line; he innovated it. He enabled cars to be manufactured at a lower cost so that the average person could purchase one rather than just the rich. With this goal in mind‚ 55% of all cars at the time were Henry’s Model T (Interesting‚ 2008). This revolutionized the automobile

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    total war acceptable. Williams Shakespeare’s play Henry V is loosely based upon England’s own ethical dilemmas in the early 1400’s. This is especially true when conflicting governments go into a war just because one side believes themselves to be in a just war the other may not. This is true when looking at Henry V’s values. Like many‚ values

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    Henry V used ethos and pathos to convince his army to fight along his side during one of the many battles in the Hundred Years War. This battle in particular was the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. Right before they went off to battle‚ Henry used pathos much to his advantage. It’s not easy to go into battle‚ especially if you have no other choice than to go into battle. But he easily gains his army’s trust my insuring them of the future‚ “He that outlives this day‚ and comes safe home…‚” this gives

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    In the classic E.L. Doctorow novel‚ Ragtime‚ we see the juxtaposition of many motifs to represent Doctorow’s view of the early century. By combining history and fiction Doctorow allows himself to write a semi-accurate interpretation of the early 1900’s while also being able to strongly express his own biases and opinions of the era. The biggest‚ and perhaps most important theme Doctorow applies in the novel is social tension‚ or the battle of the rich versus the poor. Other important themes include

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    Henry Clay Sr. was born on April 12‚ 1777‚ in Hanover County‚ Virginia‚ into a modest family with adequate wealth to support the education for him and his four surviving siblings. Clay was born in the midst of the Revolutionary War and witnessed the horrors first hand‚ as British soldiers ransacked his family residence at the age of three (biography.com). Through family connections‚ Clay was able to land a clerkship under Virginia jurist George Wythe and he quickly proved himself to be valuable and

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    HENRY FLEMING Henry Fleming‚ an emotional and immature teenager who becomes an adult‚ over the course of just a few days. He was a naive and completely self-absorbed teenager who wants nothing more than a chance to show off and be thought of as a brave and daring man. He wanted to wear a uniform and carry a gun‚ to have girls "oohing" and "ahing" over him. Unfortunately‚ his manhood came at a steep price. The route he goes through forces him to recognize his own weaknesses and selfishness. It

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    Today‚ the promotion of democracy as a form of freedom blares through the mainstream media. However‚ the American system of government is not a democracy it is a constitutional republic. In ancient Athens‚ the majority put Socrates to death for the simple reason; they did not like what he was saying. Now‚ the biblical principles of government‚ leadership‚ and Statesmanship relevant to founding of the nation acquires interruption‚ from human expertise of statecraft or humans ruling other humans

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    Do you agree with the view that it was virtually impossible for effective opposition to form against Henry VIII’s Reformation? Explain your answer‚ using sources 1‚ 2 and 3 and your own knowledge. (40 marks) There are many different reasons why it was virtually impossible for opposition to form against Henry VIII’s during the reformation and no explanation can ignore the sheer diversity of the people. Source 3 on face value explains that it was the “many different reasons” that people opposed

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