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    impacted by World War II and the Holocaust. It’s an honor to be a member of the last generation to hear the stories from those who were a part of the history of World War II. The lecture crowd filled most of the Great Hall in the Memorial Union. As this was a lecture put on by Iowa State, the majority of the crowd were students. However, there was also a numerous amount of elderly women. I think this is because many of…

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    see the parade as well. At Noon, when the parade started, the crowd got excited and began to push each other in order to get the best view to the players. Janice who was next to be street metal bars felted the crowd pushing her harder and harder. Janice fell on the top if the metal bar and the crowd stepping on her. Janice was crying and screaming for help. However, it was too loud and impossible for people to hear her. When the crowd finally stopped stepping on her, she was unconscious on the…

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    In Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar, Marc Antony had the herculean task of turning the Roman population against Brutus and the other conspirators. To do this, Antony needed to follow up Brutus ' powerful oration with a short, supervised speech. Still, in little time Antony had turned the tides and had the Plebeians on his side. He had used certain devices in his speech, several of which include equalization, repetition, emotion, humility, irony, inflation, and anticipation, to aid in his success.…

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    Language Used In Sports

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    The entertainment of sport in almost all variations has changed drastically over the years. The changes can be noticed in many different aspects such as: presentation, money, audience etc. With these alterations the language has inevitably transitioned as well. A lot of the language used in sport derives from the context of commentary, magazines and even news headlines. Through studying the language techniques prevalent in contexts within these categories, contrasts can be distinguished between…

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    The clock ran out and the whole crowd went wild. There were students from West sliding out of the stands and trying to rush the field, and it really looked like a scene from a movie. Then the security guards stopped us and made us wait until North was off the field to run to our football team. When we ran to them it was a thrill, but the smell was horrible. All the football players were drenched in sweat, and that’s all you could smell while in the crowd. But no matter how bad they smelled,…

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    The startling question you have to ask yourself from reading Peter Fritzsche’s book Germans into Nazis, is what made the ordinary man in the crowd into the “Führer of the Third Reich”. In one of the most famous pictures in the European history you will see a young Adolf Hitler standing in the enormous crowd of people in the “August Days” celebration in Germany 1914. In this celebration you will see the everyday German anxiously waiting to hear the Kaiser speak. This is happened to take place a…

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    a KFC commercial that aired in Australia as a cricket survival guide. This ad portrayed one Australian male surrounded by many African-Americans, he states “need a tip in an awkward situation,” this is when he holds up a bucket of chicken and the crowd goes silent because they are now eating the chicken, he then says “too easy.” Last ad, is a mountain dew internet ad that…

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    arriving, the small crowd had turned into a much larger, angrier, group of more than a hundred. The group had the soldiers surrounded, so it was almost impossible for them to retreat and any hope of calming the crowd down was lost. When one soldier started firing his musket, the others had followed suit. The colonists had dispersed, leaving five people dead and six wounded. The soldiers were kept under house arrest and later charged with murder. What had caused the soldiers and the crowd to act…

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    Inherit The Wind Analysis

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    Whether it’s the state and Brady which are found to be flawed Bert becomes an important town figure that entirely influences the crowd by his powerful thoughts in court. For a town that is suppressed by Brown, and for court case that had many downsides, Bert ended up winning in the end by being able to express his beliefs. Bert is given the courage by Drummond to go on even when…

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    “I can’t sleep!” I shout to myself so loud the silence responds with an echo coming from the streets. I say this not because I am frustrated that I cannot sleep but because I know that today is a horrible day. I am the last of my race that isn’t dead or forced to battle others from my kin. This is not a blessing; I am a free 19-year-old man because I was a coward 14 years ago. A while ago, there was a sub-race of humans, that I belong to, called Vocatio Dei. This name loosely translates to…

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