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    Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address was a seminal document in our nation’s history. Lincoln used the opportunity to try and bring a wounded nation back together, employing several rhetorical strategies in his speech. Lincoln wrote his Second Inaugural Address himself. He had already been president for one term and had just been re-elected. He could have used the speech to celebrate himself and his efforts in the war, which was nearly over. He didn’t. Instead he tried to motivate his…

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    importantly it keeps costs low in turn saving the national government money. The National Performance Review was a helpful way to implement and restructure the government. It began on March 3rd 1996 it was a six-month review lead by vice president Al Gore. He gathered experienced federal workers and organized them into teams to examine federal agencies and issues that cut across agencies, such as personnel, procurement or budget policies (citatation). Its goal was to identify the problems and…

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    the book, The Assault on Reason by Al Gore, the first chapter; “Introduction” is an excellent chapter that explains today’s America. Gore’s main point is how news media has changed with time, from the type of information it contains to the way it is spread to civilians. Also by the ways that government uses media as advertainment to win their elections. He also talks about the Founding Fathers plan to have a democratic country and having freedom of speech. Gore mainly argues about how media…

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    against Bush included: Al Gore for the Democratic party and a third party candidate Ralph Nader. During the election, the United States was dealing with many different issues. Some of these issues were health care, the economy and education (George). Bush made promises for his campaign based on the issues that the United States was associated with. Bush’s 2000 campaign was successful because of his domestic promises, Gore’s failures, and Nader taking votes away from Gore. George W. Bush’s…

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    advertisement comes with a purpose and a particular message; nothing is by accident. Al Gore’s “1969”, one of many campaign advertisements during the 2000 presidential election paints Al Gore as a candidate years in the making, someone they can trust, and someone who is willing to…

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    One of the suggestions Al Gore makes at the end of An Inconvenient Truth, his documentary about global warming, is to buy a hybrid car. This seems like a simple solution to reducing our dependence on oil and decreasing our carbon dioxide footprints. However, as with any other technology, it’s important to know all of the costs and benefits before running out to the car dealer. These cars are expensive, and the technology is new, so consumers must inform themselves before taking such a big…

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    during the day. This dramatic change in routine made all the soldiers a little crazy, but nobody was as profoundly affected as Rat Kiley. He scratched at the bites from exotic bugs until he started to rip open his skin and could not manage the intense gore. O 'Brien describes how he behaved while trying to cope with all the death occurring around them. He says, “At first Rat just sank inside himself, not saying a word, but then later on, after five or six days, it flipped the other way. He…

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    Cop Killer Music Analysis

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    “I got my 12-gauge sawed off, I got my headlights turned off, I’m ‘bout to bust some shots off, I’m ‘bout to dust some cops off, Die, Die, Die Pig, Die!,” a quote from Ice-T most controversial song “Cop Killer” had everyone in rage. With words like these being said and being published without modifying the lyrics should say something about the artist and producer. From the society point of view, they would see this as hatred words being said as literal words towards cops and the artist intending…

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    question is, what did he want us to feel? In “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore presents good points about global warming that targets all the skeptics. He provides many analogies and facts to combat everyone that says that global warming isn’t real and he proves that global warming is actually a threat to the Earth. Despite being made in 2006, the topic of the discussion is very prevalent…

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    Al Gore was going to be our president but then he lost. So he put all of his anger from losing into how global warming is affecting our home planet.In the movie he is trying to convince this audience that global warming is actually happening.In the Inconvenient Truth Mr. Gore uses ethos,pathos, and logos. Mr. Gore is a bold and loud man, who is not afraid to tell you how it is. He is dressed like a professional speaker in a business suit. The way he dresses and talks is a big influence on the…

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