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    To many, Ronald Reagan was known as one of the finest public speakers in presidential history to date. As president, he brought a rise of intellectual negativity and soaring sense of possibilities among his people. His great sense of communication allowed him to communicate hard choices, bad news, and complicated ideas throughout his two terms as the 40th president of the United States. Although communication was not his strongest suite, rhetoric was. Rhetoric became a central part to Reagan’s…

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    one, leaf by leaf its autumn again. Its dark now but the bright lights over looking the field have replaced the sun. The stadium is roaring and full of green and yellow bobbing heads. Dellechiaie looks up to the top of the stands right next to the announcers box to see his family. They seem to be wearing the brightest colors in the crowd. I interrupt him because something triggered in my memory. I remembered watching one of Dellechiaie’s interviews after his team had one the super bowl at…

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    He attended a high school at Dixon, Illinois and worked his way through Eureka College, where he studied economics and sociology(History.com).. He played on the football team, and acted in school plays (History.com)..Reagan became a radio sport announcer. In Southern California-1937,Reagan did a screen test for Warner Bros (History.com). he got a contract in hollywood as an actor, where he starred in 53 films (History.com).. In 1940 Reagan married fellow actress Jane Wyman, with whom he had two…

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    Example 4. Etiology of Violence Timothy McVeigh grew up in Pendleton, New York, a predominantly white neighborhood (Nichols, 2003). Although very bright, McVeigh was considered a loner and an underachiever in school. After high school, he developed an obsession with guns and began to stockpile weapons and supplies. In 1988, McVeigh enlisted in the U.S. Army. While in the Army, he became obsessed with the Turner Diaries, a book full of violent racist and anti-Semitic fantasies. Moreover,…

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    Apple’s not so Cold War Now and then comes an exceptional commercial that you will never forget, not only because of the production but its strategies. Since they can define your view on a brand for years to come. That sensation is the one I had when I watched “1984” ad from Apple. Before the “.com” boom of the 1990s, the front line for tech companies was personal computers. Indeed, the biggest player at the time was “big blue”, IBM. However, competitors are coming along the way such as Apple.…

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    Champion for female runners. There was no other girl better than me in the Eastern League. After the Eastern League Finals, I went to the Los Angeles City Finals. I was ready to take on another championship and make my coach proud. I remember the announcer making the first call for the 1600m race as I was about to eat a sandwich. My coach told me not to eat my sandwich and to warm up for my first race. I did what he said to do and also took five minutes to prepare mentally. I was about to…

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    Similar to 1984 and Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451 relates under the motif of government control. The theme derived from governmental control is censorship to control people will make them ignorant and, in the end, will lead to rebellion or greater problems. As Clarrise and Montag are talking, she asks him if he ever reads book to which he responds, “That 's against the law!” (5). The government makes it unlawful to read books and harshly punishes those who do. Their law has an apparent…

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    Vince Mcmahon is a staple in pop culture, who to me, doesn’t get enough credit on how he and his product have not only influenced others, but also achieved success in ways other have not. I know when it comes myself i grew up on this product and it has influenced me as well. Vince McMahon was born in Pinehurst, North Carolina. his father Vince senior had left the family while Vince was a baby he spent his early years being nurtured by his mother and a string of stepfathers Vince jr. Had…

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    On February 14, 2018, 17 people were killed at Douglas High School in Parkland Florida. Majority of the victims were students.For the one-month anniversary schools all across the country would walk out at 10 a.m.The walkout would last 17 minutes for the 17 victims 1 minute for each lost life. One question resonated through my head “will I walk out?” Id later find out the answer to that question to be yes. When I now think back on it I realize why I walked out. I wanted to show my support to the…

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    BEEP! BEEP! My eyes slowly began to diverge from their stupor, but everything was blurry and surrounded by an odd haze. The deafening sound was droning on and on, rattling my brain. As my eyes finally adjusted to the bright light seeping through the windows beside my bed, it finally dawned on me what time it was and that I was late. It was 8:00 am; I had gotten up thirty minutes late. “Kimrey Lowder is never late,” I muttered to myself. I had to hurry out of bed, so I jumped out from…

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