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    In an excerpt from a lecture delivered in Boston in 1832, Maria W. Stewart uses many rhetorical strategies such as formal diction, appeal to pathos, and long syntax structures to initiate the “drudgery” labor that affects the society. Throughout the excerpt, Stewart uses extended syntax structure to communicate and educate her audience about the hardship that laborers go through. The use of semicolons allows her to issue the importance of liberty that they have been “crying” for. “Worn out…

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    first Latin American country to follow with its revolution in 1791.In 1804 Haiti finally had won its independence from France and it was this victory that cemented the fate for much of the rest of South America. Simon Bolivar considered the great liberator of many South American countries freeing modern day Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Colombia. The importance of Haiti’s independence for these South American countries was immense because it was Haiti that supplied Bolivar with men,…

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    1984 Commercial Essay

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    Commercials can represent corporate images and product appeals. There is no doubt that a high-quality product is essential, but we had better not neglect that an outstanding advertisement can make the brand image and the plot easily etched in people’s minds. On January 22th in 1984, Apple Inc. aired an astonishing commercial only once, during the Super Bowl XVIII transmitted live by CBS, yet a heated discussion followed. Not only were three main networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC talking about this…

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    against slavery in hopes of influencing others to abolish slavery. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery and wrote about his experiences. William Lloyd Garrison supported the immediate emancipation of slaves and started his own newspaper, the Liberator, to express his opinions. Writer, Harriet Beecher Stowe revealed the conditions of slavery to the world. Abolition was the idea of emancipation of slaves and ending racial differences in America. The abolition movement spread…

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    Abraham Lincoln was the liberator of enslaved Africans-Americans. Abraham Lincoln stopped slavery, liberated the slaves from the confederate, and made everyone free. He issued many emancipations and wrote the letter the Gettysburg Address. Abolished slavery and united the country once again. He was a member of the Whig Party and then became a Republican. Lincoln presidency lasted for two terms, and he changed the United States during his presidency. He was the only president who fought for the…

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    Black Abolitionism Essay

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    The character and role of black abolition in the 1800s was monumental and played an important role in the history of the United States with the eradication of slavery. Leading up to the Civil War, abolitionism created one of the fist times in the United States that white and blacks worked together to achieve the same goal, the immediate end of slavery. Although several other factors played a role in the eradication of slavery, the bravery and determination of the black abolitionists was by far…

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    2.4 EULOGY- MAX SCHLOTHAUER 2.4 Eulogy- Che Guevara Che, you the liberator of our dear Cuban people, lie here today before us. So long after those cowardly bastards killed you in cold blood. You, Che, who always encouraged us in times of need. Even though you did not even hail from our homeland, yet you fought alongside us. You were born on June 14th 1928 as Ernesto Guevara in Rosario, Argentina, to well a well situated family. But you always had an affinity for the poor and the weak and…

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    three other machine gunners blew through the razor-wire fence and captured or killed all of the guards. Buchenwald was the first concentration camp found by American Soldiers. And Hymas, 19 years old at the time, was given the nickname “Leo the Liberator.” But the images and memories from that…

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    Algeria had one of the most violent decolonization processes in history. From 1830 to 1962, Algeria was a colony controlled and dominated by the French. French Algeria was created in 1827, when the French launched a war of conquest against the natives. They modernized the agricultural system and economy, however they did not help in many other ways. They lived separately from the Algerians, and enjoyed social and economic privileges others did not (Brown). Algerians were treated as second-class…

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    Revenge In Ww2

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    military operation? Not only did the United States armies get revenge but the prisoners of the camps got their revenge as well. Accounts of the liberation go onto explaining that the liberators gave the newly freed prisoners guns and shovels where they could use these against their now defenseless captors. At first the liberators were praised and called heros but that all faded away when news spread about their revengeful…

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