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    Tone: the attitude toward the subject and audience that is implied in literature. Example: In “Shooting an Elephant”, George Orwell states “The wretched prisoners huddling in the stinking cages of the lock-ups, the grey, cowed faces of the long-term convicts, the scarred buttocks of the men of the men who have been flogged with bamboos…” (50 essays Pg.277) Function: The gruesome tone here brings out a dark feeling from the author to the reader. Without this the message would not have come…

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    courage and did not succumb to the three pressures that discourage political courage was the young senator from Massachusetts John Quincy Adams who joined the senate in 1803. Being the son of the former U.S President John Adams, the Federalist party pressured John Quincy Adams to live up to their expectations and point of views. However, from the beginning, John Quincy Adams had strong puritan views, that frequently collided with the viewpoints of his political party, leading him to break off…

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    masculinity. But John Adams did not start out as the epitome of Western mountain manliness. He was born in 1812 in Medway, Massachusetts, a member of the prominent Adams family of New England. He was a distant cousin of two presidents, John Adams and John Quincy Adams, as well as Revolutionary War patriot Samuel Adams. At the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed as a cobbler, but he left the trade at the age of twenty-one to sign on with a company of traveling showman as an animal collector and…

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    She advised the men in her life to take advantage of the opportunities given to them but also to not forget about the women in their lives. She urged her husband to be the voice of women throughout his political career. John Adams and their son John Quincy Adams were apart from Abigail during John Adams appointment as one of the three commissioners representing the United States in…

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    Belief Many great leaders have specific beliefs and core values that they follow. Belief is not just believing in God but believing in what you do. The main core value that I have always looked for in a leader is Integrity. If a leader cannot respect their team, then how can you respect your leader. Also, a leader should be held accountable for their actions and decisions. Another great belief is congruence which means people should feel secure when they see their doing the right things. A…

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    She is well known as the wife of the second president of the United States, John Adams, and the mother of John Quincy Adams who eventually becomes the sixth president of the US. More importantly, she is remembered because of her political influence on John Adams and her supportive role on her husband and son. Even though school was common for girls around that time…

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    American Women written by Charles W. Akers. This book was based on Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams, the first vice president of the United States and second president of the United States, and mother of the United States’ sixth president, John Quincy Adams. The book follows her life, from her parents’ lives before she was born to meeting John and fighting for women 's rights. Throughout her whole life she always fought for women 's rights. She tried to get John Adams, her husband, to take…

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    “Riley, it’s time to wake up.” Topanga sing songed as she entered her daughter’s bedroom. A muffled response came from beneath the purple comforter. “You start school today; you should be excited.” Topanga said. “Not going” a more clear answer rang from under the covers. “Of course you are going” Topanga insisted and pulled the comforter off of Riley and the bed. “Get up, or I’ll send your father in here.” Topanga warned before she headed downstairs to go start breakfast. The thirteen year old…

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    AHG- 632 1A First Annual Message- John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams, the 6th President of the United States, the son of a previous president and one of the most successful Secretaries of State, seemed destined for great things. Few men in history have been better prepared to take on the role of the presidency and yet, even before his inauguration, John Quincy Adams struggled to establish his legitimacy. An accomplished diplomat, Adams never seemed able to transfer his earlier successes to…

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    John Quincy Adams, son of the second President of the United States, John Adams, was a graduate from Harvard that went on to practice law. He assumed duties in Berlin as the US minister until 1800, when he was then elected to the Massachusetts Senate. He eventually resigned, seeking to become a member of the US Senate. His job titles also included teaching at Harvard, acted as minister to Russia, a peace commissioner at Ghent, minister to Britain in 1815 and secretary to President Monroe from…

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