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    Rhetorical Analysis of “More Important Than Gold” “More Important Than Gold” is the first fireside chat given by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and also the Top 100 Speeches of the 20th century in the United States. Fireside chats is the term used to describe a series of thirty evening radio addresses given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944(“Fireside chats”). It is a much kinder way to chat with the whole American and declare some political decisions as well. The…

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    The Desire for “More” Derives from School In every classroom, there are an abundance of different students that attend school for several reasons. Some of those reasons may be to graduate and venture to college, to play sports in college, to get a brighter education, or just to receive their diploma at the end of one’s twelve year-period of struggle and chaos. Each person has a goal that is different than another’s, but there are some students who struggle with the question of why to stay in…

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    Why would you choose security if it is going to be violated anyways? Freedom is more important because we have fought long and hard to be free and equal. No one wants to let history repeat itself; we don't to go back to a time where everything and everyone were separated. Don't get me wrong we all deserve to feel secure in our own person, house, and effects but the government is still going to invade our privacy. As much as we don't want them top or try to block them out, they can get our…

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    The main topics in question is whether worldwide decolonization after 1945 resolved or caused more problems. I will examine the advantages and disadvantages of decolonization after 1945 and use my researched knowledge and opinion to discover if it actually did create more problems than it solved. Just to clarify decolonization is considered a process of getting rid of colonization, or freeing a country from being dependent of another country. This means a country that was previously controlled…

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    4-5 hours of sleep they get when they finish studying? In the article, “Our Kids Need More Sleep” by Valerie Erde. The author states how kids who do not get enough hours of sleep don’t do as well as other who sleep 8-10 hours. I agree with the author’s statement because research has been committed where it shows that kids have done better when they get enough hours of sleep, from my own experience, students are more capable of higher academic performance, decrease depression, and decreases the…

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    In "For More than One Voice", the Italian feminist philosopher Adriana Cavarero underlines the singular and embodied materiality of voice, while emphasizing the fact that voice is primarily relational and always creates a mutual resonance among unique human beings. Moreover, Cavarero interprets vocal exchange as the paradigm of a politics that is based on “the reciprocal communication of voices” and that find an ideal dimension in “a kind of song 'for more than one voice' whose melodic principle…

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    Walmart’s low prices and massive market shares in the grocery corner of the United States economy actually does more damage to our economy, local businesses, the middle class, and its employees than walmart claims to help. In recent years Walmart has grown to encompass 15% of the grocery market.1 While 15% percent may not seem like much, in an industry fueled by local growth and consumption on a town to town base, it is almost comparable to a monopoly. Especially when you take into…

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    Americans. Two imperative figures in the African American communities shared their views on racial divides and tensions over the span of six decades. In 2008, Barack Obama spoke about the controversial statements made by Reverend Wright in his speech, “A More Perfect Union.” Years prior, Maya Angelou expanded on her experience with racial segregation in her excerpt, “Graduation.” Both African American, the two have experienced racial tensions first hand. Through the use of allusions, figurative…

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    6.2 Choosing to respond more effectively After completing this lab I realized there is always a clearer view of how you can choose to respond to situations in a more effective way if you take a step back and reflect on the situation. In this particular situation I will discuss one situation when I was frustrated. At this particular time I had visited the gym and attempted to complete a workout. However, every time I had a thought in my head about what I planned to do someone on was on that…

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    is More Than a Messenger” writes about how everything is advertised during major events. She goes on to explain how sports are filled with political messages even though they relate nothing to the sport itself. She then gives insight about how an unpopular action she did, turning around during the national anthem, caused an unexpected uproar. This action caused her to be ridiculed by many people across the United States. Examples…

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