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    On January 20, 1961, Kennedy presents his inaugural address to the citizens of the united states by urging them to participate in public service. John F. Kennedy uses a variety of rhetorical devices in his inaugural speech to persuade his audience that every person is similar in heritage and should stand as one to increase human rights around the world. Throughout his speech, Kennedy uses the rhetorical triangle focusing on ethos and pathos. His use of ethos emphasizes his love to God and to…

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    This speech was very inspiring and informative. It was a good start by interacting with the audience and asking them to check their posture, which makes audience to join her. We all people are influenced by our nonverbal feelings and thoughts. Amy explains about nonverbal activities for power and command, so people should make themselves big, stretch out, take up some space. When people feel powerful they stretch out in the moment, and shrink when they feel weak. Non-verbal language is a…

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    Saving Healthcare Many do not realize how lucky they are to live in a place that has medicine widely available to the public. The author of, “Hospitals targeted across South Sudan” Justin Lynch has reported many articles about the different condition of the people living in South Sudan and how they are suffering due to the failing health care of the country. Justin is currently working for the Associated Press in South Sudan. The destruction of the people’s homes and the hospitals within the…

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    Trump: A Short Story

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    We had been waiting in a line that stretched around an entire city block. Two hours and one security pat down later, we made our way the arena - where we heard yelling from the outside. Perched from atop the second level seats, surrounded by 13,000 other people, he appeared to be a stubby, red-faced troll – almost as if someone had replaced the head on a manikin with an orange beach ball, and adorned it with a mop head. His name was Donald John Trump, or, as some, I soon discovered, prefer to…

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    First Inaugural Address

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    Adrian Hernandez Jr Ms. Walsh English 3 10 October 2017 January 20, 1961, the 35th president of America, John F. Kennedy delivered his first inaugural address. A speech which not only brought America closer together but, formed it a new. Kennedy inspired countless Americans with use of his empowering words, and once again showed everyone Americas true power and grace. President Kennedy, during his first inaugural address, inspired the people of America through the repetition of his words,…

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    Writing Intensive

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    Are Students Necessary to Take Writing Intensive Class? What do you think about writing intensive? Words, essays, or reports? How do you think about writing intensive class? It is good for students or a challenge. Writing intensive course is a class for students to develop their writings with promoting students’ abilities to write. In California state university system, writing intensive is a class students need to meet the graduation requirement. Students might be necessary to take the writing…

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    Hello Gerasimos, when I first read your topic, I had so many suggestions for you but then I realized that you pretty much covered everything and more in your outline. I like how detailed your outline is. You have a clear sense of what message or argument you plan to convey through your essay. I was able to understand where you are heading to with your main ideas and thesis statement. Though, I have few suggestions that might be accurate and work well for you. • You may want to work on your…

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    Woven into the fabric of the United States, are certain cultural myths. These myths paint a specific portrait of America. The myth of the chosen nation portrays America as a “City upon a Hill”. Like the land of Canaan in the Bible, the U.S. is the promise land and Americans, much like the Hebrews, are a chosen people. The myth of nature’s nation says that America “was based on a natural order” or the American way of life is the way its suppose to be. There are three types of responses to these…

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    Through sadness and loss hope can always be found. In a heart-felt speech heard around the world, Earl Spencer unites a nation in remembrance of Princess Diana. “Earl Spencer Eulogy” captures Diana’s essence in a moving speech that not only tells a story of Diana’s life, but also inspires a nation to find the strength to move forward. Earl Spencer begins his eulogy with simple honesty. He acknowledged all of the people around the world that were “united” in their “need” to pay their respects to…

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    The main goal of therapy is to assist a client with solving their problems and to improve the overall quality of the clients life. A therapist must engage their client , listen and observe both verbal and nonverbal forms of communication to asses their clients needs. In a period of one year approximately 30% of the United States population of adults will meet the criteria for diagnosis of a psychological disorder. How’s that 30% of adults 15% will receive mental health services (Paladino,2013,…

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