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    displayed very adamant ways and basically refused to listen to the guidance and wisdom that elders had to offer. Richard only wanted to hear praise and compliments from his friends. In his last few speeches, he does show the strength of articulation and oratory. Although he may have had a way with words, he still did not have the respect of his people. He overtaxed and was not wise in making decisions while ruling and he would never be considered heroic to the people of the kingdom. Richard does…

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    Oratory Rough Draft “Heroes are made by the paths they choose, not the powers they are graced with.”- Brodi Ashton. Spider man was bitten by a mutant spider that gave him superhuman abilities, but being a hero doesn’t require astonishing powers. Real life heroes find something they are passionate about and pursue it. To accomplish your goal and be a hero requires courage, compassion and selflessness. One trait that is critical to a hero’s character is courage. Everyday people exemplify…

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    'Mucous Of The Carnal'

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    A Ribbon Chapel of unprecedented composition can be found in the garden of the resort hotel “Bella Vista Sakaigahama,” in Onomichi Hiroshima. Designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects and constructed in 2013, this freestanding building rises helically through two entwining spiral stairways to architecturally embody the act of marriage in pure form. They cross paths at several points to provide support for one another, conjuring Luce Irigaray’s theory “Mucous of the Carnal”, whereby a…

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    Douglas was born into slavery. He attended many anti-slavery events and was encouraged to speak. His oratory is what he is most known for today. Tubman used the Underground Railroad to free slaves over an 8-year period. Tubman managed to free over 300 slaves successfully. The anti-slavery movement was a fight worth fighting for and millions that vary in…

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    were considered isolationist, other than their nationalities. However, the text does provided an interesting view on how the extremists dominated the congressional hearings in relation to war efforts. This allowed FDR the chance to rely less on oratory methods and focus on complex policy decisions. The inactivity of Congress allowed Roosevelt to build a coalition and pass the Lend-Lease Act of 1941, which allowed the United States to provide aid to a foreign nation deemed vital to U.S defense.…

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    calling on the vision of our nation's founders which set the stage for a call to action from all citizens. My analysis will focus on the three main rhetorical strategies of persuasion, ethos, pathos and logos. A description of how the three branches of oratory (forensic, deliberative and ceremonial) tie in, along with how Clinton's specific elements of style used impacted the speech. Most importantly, I will begin by asking what the…

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    reveals that Christians really did utilize pagan art to disguise Christian activity and even when Christianity was legalized and announced the state’s religion Christian kept pagan traditons in their art. This can be seen in a mosaic located in the Oratory of Galla Placidia called The Good Shepherd which was created after Christianity was made the state religion but states that the “image still imbued with pagan spirit”. Even though Christians had the option to create a completely new image…

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    In 431 BC, the first year of the war, Pericles delivered his famous Funeral Oratory. According to the article, “Periclean Athens and the Modern Democracy,” Pericles not only honors the fallen heroes, but also gives purpose to the fight. He focuses on the greatness of Athens and highlights important values in Athenian men. Values…

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    mightier than the sword,” for despite being renowned as a warrior king in the Bard’s tale, King Henry fought his battles with the mettle of his rhetoric rather than the metal of his blade. This can be seen in the way in which he utilises orotund oratory to intimidate the citizens of Harfleur into surrendering, but perhaps his most monumental use of magniloquence was when wooing the heart of Katherine. Love is a battlefield unto itself, and the way that Henry V wickedly twisted his words was…

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    The Versailles Treaty and the Rise of Hitler World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was imposed on Germany in 1919 by the winning allies, who included Britain and France. The Treaty consisted of five main points. These five main points are what contributed to the rise of Hitler. In my essay I am going to go over each point and the effects it had upon Germany. The first point in the Versailles treaty was stated in…

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