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    Jell-O Research Paper

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    Have you ever wondered what Jell-O is made of or who was the owner of Jell-O? Or when Jell-O was made? There are so many cool and fun things to do with Jell-O. It also has many flavors and colors. Jell-O is really easy to make. Jell-O’s main ingredient is gelatin. Sometimes, Jell-O is even called gelatin. Jell-O is made of water, sugar of artificial flavor, and artificial sweetener. Also, Jell-O is made of boiling hides of animals processed meat, such as cows or pigs. The urban legends…

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    Simply labeled orators of change these two men can only be described as believing accommodation versus reform. Up from Slavery, was written in hopes of helping newly freed slaves in America, to realize the importance of education and the need for industrial skills in the African American community in the 19th century. Booker T. Washington, who believed that African American's interests were best served by becoming farmers, land owners, and most importantly educated. He felt that work as a…

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    Whether public speeches result from those such as Adolf Hitler or Martin Luther King, Jr., their remarkable ability to ignite the population persuades people to take up arms regardless of the cause. In the midst of Act III in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Brutus and Antony both speak to the bewildered citizenry regarding Caesar’s demise. Resulting from a handful of conspirators assassinating him in the Senate, Caesar’s death sparks chaos which demands explanation. Thus, some individuals assert…

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    Voltaire: Belief in Equality or Riddled with Prejudice? François-Marie Arouet, best known as Voltaire, was born in Paris, France in 1694 and is revered as one of the greatest philosophical writers of the Enlightenment Period. Known as a vocal proponent espousing the Enlightenment philosophies, Voltaire’s countless hours creating works sheds light onto injustices, inequality, and lack of freedoms many in societies experience. Although the exact number of literary works by Voltaire’s is unknown,…

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    After settling as a free guy with his wife Anna in Bedford in 1838, Frederick Douglass was, in the end, requested to inform his tale at abolitionist conferences, and he has become a normal anti-slavery lecturer. the founding father of The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, become inspired with Douglass’ power and rhetorical talent and wrote of him in his newspaper. several days after the tale ran, Douglass delivered his first speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society’s annual convention…

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    Athletic Trainer Essay

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    leads to play a catalytic role. This health professional work with people who are physically, socially, intellectually or emotionally impaired. The specialist in this field will design specialized programs through their recreational needs. Like the orator in the lecture said “The Sneaky Therapy” because you don’t actually realize that you’re doing therapy. Recreational Therapists use assistive technology to improve the functional capabilities of some of their patients. The specialist in this…

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    Mark Antony was a very known man and was respected by Julius Caesar. His name in Roman is Marcus Antonius but in English its Mark Antony. Antony was a man who never gave up and was a rebel when he needed to. Mark Antony was basically a weasel. He knew how to get around problems by manipulating people. Overall Mark Antony was the one to express himself the best in his speech, through his use of Repetition, Rhetorical Questions, and Parallel Structure. Throughout the speech, Mark Antony used a…

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    Educational opportunities, spiritual doctrine, and parental guidance influence a person’s character. While all these contribute to an individual’s traits, only hardships draw forth talents that would otherwise go unexplored. People’s characters-what Horace referred to as “talents”- encompasses their morals, qualities, and strengths. Adversity challenges people to overcome obstacles, resulting in a stronger character. Some successful people in the world once lived in poverty or encountered…

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    specific parties exercising greater authority over others due to the reinforcement of inaccurate perceptions which can indirectly bestow more power upon those who are reinforcing these ideas. In Animal Farm, a pig named Squealer, who is also a persuasive orator, manipulates the animals into accepting their lies: “He [Napoleon] had seemed to oppose the windmill, simply as a manoeuvre to get rid of Snowball, who was a dangerous character and a bad influence” (Orwell 18). It can be noted throughout…

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    I am inspired by and aspire to emulate the moral convictions of American statesman, Henry Clay. Henry Clay, known as "the great compromiser" during one of the most bitter, partisan disputes in American culture, is recognized as one of the most distinguished statesmen to have ever lived due to his drive for success, his passion for peace and his willingness to persevere even following failures. Much like Clay, I am intrinsically motivated, a goal setter and driven to succeed. I am concerned for…

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