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    Trump Pros And Cons

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    The Electoral college results of the 2016 presidential campaign were 306 against 232 with Donald Trump in the lead, thus winning the position of President-elect. The well-known candidates of this election were Republican Donald Trump, and Democrat Hillary Clinton, whereas the lesser-known candidates were Liberal Gary Johnson, and Green Party Jill Stein. Several controversies that circulated during the campaign were the issues regarding Clinton’s private email servers, and the leaked recording…

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    The Gettysburg Address is considered by scholars and historians to be one of the most famous and meaningful speeches ever given by a president of the United States. Different from the average politician Lincoln’s speech was short, he said what he wanted to say without complicating it; making it easy for the audience to understand and to get his point across. Lincoln limited his subject, and removed confusion, in order to inspire the principles of human equality in his audience with the intent to…

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    National Ice Cream Day

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    A Day with a President The president of the United States is a powerful and important position to fulfill. Past presidents of the United States have many interesting facts that occurred while in office. A president that America viewed as one of the greatest presidents was Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, is a president that one would choose to spend a day. Ronald Reagan would be the best president from the past to spend a day with for the following reasons:…

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    Last but not least, the persuasive technique of pathos relates to the emotional and sympathetic appeal. The emotional appeal is invoking sympathy from the audience, and thereby persuading an audience by appealing to their emotions. In law, pathos is developed by using evocative language, emotional tones and stories. By using powerful words and ideas, you can generate powerful emotions from your audience and pull them into a speech that resonates with them, making the speech just that much better…

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    Arlie Hochschild describes “The Deep Story” as “A deep story is a story that feels as if it were true. It removes judgment. It removes fact. It tells us how things feel. Such a story permits those on both sides of the political spectrum to stand back and explore the subjective prism through which the party on the other side sees the world. And I do not believe that we understand anyone’s politics, right or left, without it. For we all have a deep story.” Saying that the deep story connects with…

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    Hiram Revel Research Paper

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    The purpose of this study is to present bibliographical information of Hiram Revels and his impact on the culture, politics, and history of the African-American experience. Hiram Revels impacted life, black churches as well as blacks and whites with opposing political views. As the first African American Senate, a person of Revels defeated stereotype that came along with the Dred Scott decision, which stated that no individual of African ancestry was or could be considered a citizen of the…

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    Edmund Barton became Australia’s first Prime Minister on New Year’s Day 1901 at a huge public ceremony in Centennial Park, Sydney. Edmund Barton was certainly qualified for his new job, He’d been a member of the New South Wales parliament for 20 years and had served terms as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly as well as being the Attorney General and Leader of the Opposition. Edmund Barton had worked on Federation for 10 years and became Australia’s first Prime Minister 1 January 1901- 24…

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    frontier Tennessee. He the first frontier president and served in office from 1829 to 1837. Due to the fact that Jackson wasn't born into a family with money and great social status, he was very "for the people." He was the forefather of the modern Democratic Party and believed that no man was better than another, no matter his wealth, position or even his education. He fought for the working class people and tried to show Americans that the the government works for the people. During his…

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    today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom-symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning - signifying renewal, as well as change" (Kennedy). Kennedy makes sure that the people of America know that this isn’t just a victory for the Democratic Party and not to rub the victory in the Republicans faces. Kennedy does this to establish that he is a president that values unity among the people. Furthermore, Kennedy shows that he is brave by saying, “In the long history of the world, only…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay Citizens of the United States of America happen to be quite familiar with this unifying line that was vocalized by President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in his inaugural address: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." Kennedy persistently exhibited this firm belief in the patriotism, communal sacrifice, and collective responsibility of his country with the help of his potent diction, his honest appeal to practical…

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