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    play a vital role in our lives; I get worried about the integrity of social media. Until when will social medial remain neutral, as it has been for these years? I believe the high patronage of social media lie on how neutral it is. However, not all states are for social media judging from its impact on other regimes. Not too long ago, Ethiopia blacked out social media in the name of preventing exam leaks. However, it was later discovered that the blackout was to stall protests in the capital…

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    Danger Of Language

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    The Dangers in Language When using language such as speaking and writing, you must be careful in what you say and write. Language can be dangerous. The dangers in language do not cause physical harm, but the damages can ruin reputations, hurt people’s feelings, cost people their jobs, or even cost someone the presidency. In the most recent election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, many different things they have said in the past are being brought back up. The things that are being…

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    Train Wreck - James Arthur The Song that Changed Perspectives Billal Lyzzaik In today's society, reality shows, such as The X-Factor, manipulate many to act a certain way on live TV and not necessarily be themselves. James Arthur, a British artist, was one of the many whom were packaged. He participated in The X-Factor during the 2012 season but was eliminated during the final rounds for not meeting the shows expectations. Arthur later exposed the program on its manipulative ways. As a…

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    Dr.Martin’s speech was very relevant during the civil rights when the United States fought for the rights of African…

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    could improve American society. Those ideas have been carried onto todays society, but just a tad has changed simply because of the other different ideas that has came along. Clinton's Inaugural Address was and still is very influential in today's presidential inaugural addresses and plans. Although every presidency starts with a speech, the inaugural address, Bill Clinton's address to the nation in 1993 came at a time of political Sinicism from the majority of voters. Consequently,…

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    The well known words “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal" were once said by the beloved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. These words have sent chills down the spines of many generations. As the years passed, Dr. King’s dream had become a reality but there were still ways to go. The fact that decades after Dr. King’s times, one’s skin color or ethnicity is still an issue…

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    Steve Jobs Discourse

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    Presentation This report is about the discriminating investigation of relational abilities, styles, and viability of discourses of two acclaimed identities of world – Barack Obama and Steve Jobs. It comprises of the individual examination of both discourses and after that investigating their styles and aptitudes. Firstly we talk about imparting style of Barack Obama. Given us a chance to take a gander at the triumph discourse by Obama in 2007 re-decisions. Obama is a viable speaker who…

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    show that there was a relationship between these two variables. “The results showed that indeed state empathy had a significant direct impact on persuasion above and beyond the discrete emotion variables and cognitive responses (Shen, 2010, p.410).” This result proved that empathy plays an important role in persuasion. In intriguing point came up in the result was discussed. “Results also suggest that state empathy tends to decrease the depth of message This means that due to this sort of…

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    “Freedom is never given; it is won”(A.Philip Randolph). In a time of need, everyone looks to find a leader that can improve the situation. Just like in both of John F. Kennedy’s(JFK) and Patrick Henry’s lives, they stepped up and lead a group to make choices that lead to a big change. There was one big moment that outweighed the other small moments like in JFK’s “Inaugural Address” and Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention.” In both of these authors speeches they use various beliefs to make…

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    Ted Cruz Speech Analysis

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    In his speech, Ted Cruz talks about how if anybody can not tell the difference between our friends and our enemies, or the difference between the nation of Israel and Islamic terrorists that want to murder us. That raises serious questions about their fitness and judgment to be Commander in Chief. When he says this, Ted is using false dichotomy because he says If you don’t vote for me, then that’s the kind of president you will have. This argument might seem effective because a lot of people…

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