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    Tree Rings Research Paper

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    Tree Rings Tree Rings is located on horn island, which is a small island off the coast of Darwin. Horn island itself is very green and quite undisturbed by modern life. There are many trees and only a minute fraction of the island is used for hospitality. It is quite hot and humid but the occasional rain cools the island down. These factors make Horn Island a perfect location for a new suburb which is innovative and different. In Tree Rings there are no cars, because cars make massive amounts…

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    The comment that draws the most partisan response is when the President states, “how we secured the freedom in every state to marry the person we love.” Republicans are conservative and thus, most refused to cheer for this, unlike the Democrats. How is the President’s presentation? President Obama seems to be cool and collected throughout the whole address. He does not seem to be nervous or scared about what he is addressing, as shown by his body language. His body language emphasizes the…

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    Although American society is drastically changing every day, one aspect of American culture continues to provide the U.S. government with vital information about U.S. officials, particularly public opinion. Public opinion “consists of the views held by the population of a state that influence those in power” (SparkNotes Editors). According to Willam Biano and David Cano in American Politics Today, public opinion matters for three reasons: (1) citizens’ political actions are driven by their…

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    Barack Obama President Barack Obama was one of the most talked president. He was being talked a lot because he was our first black president. A lot of people didn’t believe in him during the first months of him winning the debate. They thought that he wasn’t going to get anything accomplished or wouldn’t helped the citizens of the U.S. In discussion of Barack Obama. I believe this point in time was important because, he was able to turn the country to a better place by creating laws and…

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    David Guterson’s “Enclosed. Encyclopedic. Endured: One Week at the Mall of America” provides Guterson’s analysis and observations of the Mall of America as well as his views on modern megamalls in contrast with old marketplaces. According to David Guterson, the Mall of America is a disorientating shopping environment which disables social interaction and provides an insight into the dangers of American shopping culture. Guterson begins by describing the outward appearance of the mall as both…

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    Obama is the forty-fourth president, who was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Before he became a president, he was in the United States Senate in 2004. I chose this speech because I found it interesting and wanted to know more about how presidential inaugurations work. I also chose his first inaugural speech because it was a huge change from Bush to Obama. Rhetorical devices are used to give readers an idea of what perspectives they may have. The speech uses informative and persuasive language to…

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    The freedom of slaves King’s speech has been known as a masterpiece of rhetoric. One rhetorical device that King used is repetition. There are many examples that show repetition but the most common example in the speech is “I have a dream” that shows different aspects of King’s vision of rhetorical harmony. As learnt in class, Kairos shows opportunity, time and place. The speech was so powerful because of its kairos. In one of the sections, King repeated the phrase “one hundred years later”…

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    Have you ever wondered who has the inauguration in history?The best inauguration speech in history to me was John F. Kennedy´s. President Kennedy gave the best inauguration speech in history. One reason this was the best inauguration speech is because he speaks the truth. Not a lot of people like people who tell the truth they would rather have a liar in office than someone who speaks the truth. People don't want someone in office that will tell the truth because they want to stay out of…

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    January 20,2017 was Donald Trump’s inauguration. Donald Trump was sworn into presidency, and Obama left. A lot of things happened that day. America changed that day. That day will forever be in our history. The inauguration had people performing like 3 Doors Down, Lee Greenwood, Toby Keith, Chrisette Michele, and Travis Greene. After Melania and Donald Trump went to a church to pray for Donalds presidency. They then went to meet with Michelle and Barack Obama for tea and coffee. Then Melania…

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    beginning of his inauguration, Trump says, "Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, fellow Americans and people of the world." This shows that his audience is not only intended to be American, the audience is intended to be made of people from around the world. Washington's inauguration is different because he only addresses the people in the senate and House of Representatives. The very first sentence he says in his inauguration is, “Fellow…

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