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    the speech from the format of the speech. The major parts of the speech are in his stories, because personal experiences are examples and fall under Logos category, Logos is the main device used, and therefore, the most effective one. The excellency of this speech is usually derived from how efficient a speech is at conveying the author’s message and the information. Lin-Manuel Miranda was particularly great at efficiently conveying his message using logos. His speech was meant to inspire…

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    Everyone knows the typical advice of showing independent thinking and not following the “crowd.” Many people acknowledge that they are right, yet society pressures them into believing otherwise. Fears created by the few can cause calamities to take place, just like in Millers famous play, The Crucible. In which the false accusations of a couple of young girls cause the town to go into a state of hysteria and anarchy, where people experience uncontrolled fear that leads them into believing…

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    Uganda Research Paper

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    wonderful vegetation. Uganda is a country with beautiful birds, wildlife and climate becoming a centre of attraction for tourists. After gaining independence; Sir Edward Muteesa II became the first president of Uganda and, currently His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. In 1986, Kaguta Museveni declared himself President of Uganda. (http://www.biography.com/people/yoweri-kaguta-museveni-9419209). Early 1987, the Lord Resistance Army began its operations under the command of Joseph…

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    part.” (Pg. 57). This quote states that Danforth doesn’t want to postpone the hanging because it will make him look bad. If he had delayed the hangings for a day or two many of those killed could have been saved. “How do you propose, then? Parris: Excellency, I would postpone these hangings for a while. Danforth: There will be no postponement. (Pg. 56). Parris, who had gained the trust of the judge was unable to change his mind which shows how self-centered he was. Danforth would have rather let…

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    Highness" or "Mr. Excellency" but some people said that if he was called that he would be like a king. Later on "Mr. President" was agreed on. During Washington's presidency Alexander Hamilton had a financial plan. This first of his plan was 3 steps. 1st step was to pay of…

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    Jonathon Edwards wrote the sermon “A Divine and Supernatural Light” to preach to the people that God alone can give you the Spirit to be able to discern the Gospel. Edwards preached rationally and biblically on the matter of spiritual knowledge to understand the bible. Edwards breaks down this idea in steps of, the blessing of Peter, God is the author of all power, and power of a divine light, biblically and rationally. Blessing of Peter The sermon starts with the blessing of Peter. Peter is…

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    https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-Conditions/Related-Conditions/Self-harmKivinen, M. (2016). Lecture 1 [PowerPoint]. Whitlock, J. (2009, December). The cutting edge: Non-suicidal self-injury in adolescence. In ACT for Youth Center of Excellency. Retrieved from…

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    Comparing and contrasting William Penn’s plan for Philadelphia and Pierre L’Enfant’s plan for Washington D.C. When early colonial America began to form, a city plan was not always drafted in order to begin building, but when city plans were created, they reflected the needs of those who planned to settle the area. The city plan for Washington D.C. as well as the plan for Philadelphia serve as good examples because of the early documentation available from the architects, which details the…

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    Jonathan Edwards: The Wilderness of God’s World Growing up, Jonathan Edwards always had interest in natural history and science; when he was 13, he enrolled in Yale where he read Newton and Locke, and began multiple journals with subjects having to do with things in the natural environment such as insects, atoms and rainbows. Nature was one of the main themes repeated in most of Edward’s writing. His passion for the splendor and grace of nature is apparent throughout all of his work and proves…

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    that he has changed significantly since his first arrival, and that he has changed because he wants to save John.m While making a last second appeal to the court, Hale again shows what tactic he used to save his life, and why he did it. Hale says “Excellency, it is enough he confess himself. Let him sign it, let him sign it”(141). The Reverend tries to convince the court that John has confessed, therefore he should be pardoned. By doing so, he shows he has changed a lot in his thinking, and that…

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