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    ISIS Do we legitimately have to go to war? Do we even have a chance to win this war? The latest news on current events in our world would be that new terrorist group known as ISIL (ISIS) or as they call themselves “Islamic State”. They have become notorious in that last year or so. The United States believe we must go to war and “Degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL, through a comprehensive and sustained counterterrorism strategy” (Whitehouse). I believe we should not deploy our troops, or our…

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    Rhetoric is the act of writing or speaking in order to persuade. In order to excel as an orator or writer one must be able to convince an audience of the importance of their subject matter. By presenting information in a succinct manner and backing up the main points writers and orators persuade individuals. However, this is no simple task, when writing or preparing a speech the author must contemplate their message, and the audience in an effort to persuade even the most resistant spectator. So…

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    and the purpose her lying supposedly serves. The FBI and the Justice Department have given her a pass on crimes that would land anyone else in prison; in fact, Lt. General Ralph Peters said that, “If I would have done half of what we know Hillary Clinton has done, I’d be on my way to Leavenworth … she is a criminal” (RS, 2015). Apparently, the rule of law does not apply to those who are politically connected to the present administration. General David Petraeus was sentenced and fined for…

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    Stomayor Speech Analysis

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    Sonia Sotomayor, a judge, in her speech Opening Statement to The Senate Judiciary Committee, describes her past and her accomplishments such as all of her experience being a judge and her nomination into the supreme court by president Obama. She writes about her experiences and shares her accomplishments so that her audience sees why she is a good candidate to be in the supreme court. Sotomayor’s purpose is to persuade and seek the support of the judges and America for her election into the…

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    Mary Fisher is speaking to an audience at the Republican National Convention Address. In the speech Mary reads, she expresses her worries for the spread of AIDS. Mary is trying to inform the audience of how rapid AIDS is spreading in our country. By informing people of the infection, Mary thinks she will help decrease the spread of AIDS. Mary tells the audience that AIDS is one of the top third leading diseases responsible for death in the United States. Mary got AIDS because she was unaware of…

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    The inaugural address of the President of the United States is a critical moment in their presidency. It sets the tone for what there is to come in their next four years as president; what issues they will chose to focus on and what tone they will take on while accomplishing those issues. This essay will examine the inaugural addresses of Barack Obama, his first address, and Donald Trump and the differences and similarities of their speech in their first ten minutes as President of the United…

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    The 2008 elections broke down many barriers for minorities in the United States; the word minority is referring to women and black people. This was the first time a woman, Sarah Palin was chosen as a running mate for vice-president as well as the first election where a black man, Barack Obama became popular enough to win the presidential race. The movie Game Change is a non-fiction film that follows Barack Obama’s opponent John McCain as he is running his campaign and the choices his campaign…

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    A politician is someone who is involved in political affairs and voted by the public to be a leader for their community. In their position, they are able to make decisions and pass laws for the overall comfort of the public. The personal lives of elected representatives that run for office should be open to the general interests of the public. Once they make their debut as a candidate, they are putting themselves into the open sphere and it should not come as a surprise when their private life…

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    invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery. By using all five cannons, a speaker can be successful in giving logical communication, ethical statements, and obtain an emotional appeal with the audience. On November 13, 1993, President Bill Clinton addressed the Church of God at the Christ 's Annual Convocation at the Mason…

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    I think Hillary Clinton 's speech was good, she broke the ceiling women in politics in the United States, became the first presidential candidate in the United States on behalf of the major political parties played. In this speech, she use the data argument and expert testimony. For example, her friends Ryan Moore and Lauren Manning talk about their stories on Tuesday. When they first met, Ryan is only 7 years old. At that time, he was all up and down are stnts. These srntens may have to 40…

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