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    Challenging the leader of the Soviet Union, President Ronald Reagan issued a statement on June 12, 1987. He arrived to the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin with a challenge: to tear down the Berlin Wall and rally citizens to oppose the wall and accept democracy, “Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” There was no doubt that Reagan was a world leader and his word was very impactful. With his weighted word as President of the United States,…

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    Hito Steyerl Case Study

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    Hito Steyerl - A case study of an up and coming Stakeholder in the Art Market. Hito Steyerl (b1966) Munich, is a filmmaker, philosopher, theorist and writer. Steyerl studied film at Tokyo’s Academy of Visual Arts and at the University of Television and Film in Munich. She also holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. She is based in Berlin where she has been Professor for Experimental film and video, University of Arts Berlin since 2011. Some of her other…

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    Berlin to be safe and free and through his speech he desires to see that come about for all of those people. Reagan’s speech is important because it is used to emphasize the importance of freedom and peace throughout the world. In “Address at the Brandenburg Gate” (also known as “Tear Down this Wall”), Ronald Reagan uses rhetorical techniques to build support…

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    As a visionary leader, Reagan creates an expansive vision which benefit for all of Americans, relates every single individual in the country. Through the negative example that farmer paints the target on the board after he shoots the arrows randomly, the author suggests that the real leaders should set up a clear and inspiring expansive vision before they start the tasks based on their own situations. A clear and motivating vision is the first step ensures employees pour in their best efforts to…

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    say that actions speak louder than words, but that is not always the case. Actions are when you have total control, that you are vindictive is some ways and you as a whole can betide. In the speech of Ronald Reagan articulating on about the Brandenburg gate, his tone of voice was not impertinent or disrespectful . His tone of voice and inclination was empowering, it made the people understand the situation. Ronald Reagan was not trying to control or have leadership upon Berlin and the wall…

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    Bruno Chapter 1 Summary

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    water on him to get his attention. She reminds him of the football match the family has planned to watch together at the stadium. On the way to the stadium, Brigitte shows Bruno pictures of famous places in Germany. First she shows pictures of Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Then there are castles on mountain tops. At the stadium Bruno’s family is excited to watch the German national team play and win. After the win Bruno and Brigitte happily stroll through town and head home. The next morning Bruno…

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    Ronald Reagan - The Man Who Wouldn’t Quit You might think the being the president is an easy job, but this is not so, especially not with Ronald Reagan. He was a president that would not let people push him around because of what they thought of him, and he was never afraid to stand up for what was right and true. Ronald Reagan was an amazing president that helped America through many hardships, including the Cold War. Ronald Reagan ran for president in 1976 but didn’t…

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    Remarks at the brandenburg gate Ronald Reagan in his persuasive speech, “Tear down this wall”,(June 12, 1987); Ronald Reagan suggests,”Es gibt nur ein Berlin. [There is only one Berlin.]”, Ronald Reagan is strongly stating that there is only one Berlin, he says it in German, which is a pathos, he uses it because it is the native language of the area which he spoke at. Ronald Reagan uses diction, ethos and a understanding tone, one which he feels what the people want and therefore addresses the…

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    stopped from achieving their wants and freedoms to those in East Berlin. Each speech has good points, but different reviews to the situation. Regarding this situation, President Reagan made an Address at the Brandenburg Gate in June 12, 1987,…

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    The German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic of Germany to form the reunited nation of Germany, and when Berlin reunited into a single city, as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The end of the unification process is officially referred to as German unity, celebrated on 3 October . The East German regime started to falter in May 1989, when the removal of Hungary's border fence opened a hole in the…

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