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    Bush was the 43rd president of the United States. In one speech he answered the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a possible attack on the White House by saying “our strong country” ("George W. Bush - Address to the Nation on 9-11-01 Speech"). Bush did this by telling the country what he first would immediately did following the attacks. Bush then stated what he will be doing continuously after the attacks for future prevention against more attacks. President Bush also thanked

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    My High School Campaign

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    their campaign speeches, I sat incessantly shaking. My campaign for Student Body Vice President head reached the point where I would present my campaign oratory to the collective high school student body. Soon it would be my turn to take the podium and articulate my reasoning in support of my candidacy. Sitting there awaiting my turn in the front, I thought back to the year prior when I had been among the candidates for the Junior Class Vice President. During my Junior year campaign, I plastered

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    On January 13th, 2017, Chancellor Ralph Hexter of UC Davis emailed students in response to Martin Shkreli and Milo Yiannopoulos not being allowed speak at a campus event due to heated protests. The controversial Yiannopoulos is a open critic of many social justice movements, like feminism and Black Lives Matter. He’s specifically said during his events at his tour that muslims are rapists, publically yelled at a muslim for wearing a hijab, and promotes Blue Lives Matter. ('I Just Want to Burn It

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    went from being a poor student to receiving academic honors and eventually attending medical school. At first Carson didn't like to read and began to fall back to the bottom of his class, but then his mom limited their TV time and refused to go outside started to mentor him. Carson graduated with honors, became a senior commander in ROTC program, a full scholarship to Yale, and received a B.A. degree. Carson soon enrolled in to School of Medicine at University of Michigan and became a neurosurgeon

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    Barack Obama Journey

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    In the years of 2007-2008 a man named Barack Obama decided she wanted to run for president. He was the first African American man to ever run for president let alone win the election. In this research paper I will go through the journey of Barack Obama’s presidency; from his early life , to his background in politics, and his actual presidency. On August 4th, 1961, Barack Hussein Obama Jr. was born in Honolulu Hawaii. His Parents are Barack Obama Sr. and Stanley Ann Dunham. He spent most of his

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    I decided to choose Martin Luther King Jr. as my paper topic for several reasons. First off, I would like to reiterate how important African American history is and that more knowledge of the actions, culture, laws, and life of African Americans during this time period should be taught a lot more throughout schools everywhere in my opinion. Not many people know the specific reasons why Martin Luther King Jr. had a holiday dedicated after his name for example, the actions, protests, and hardships

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    cesspool of argument is 18 year old Emma Gonzalez. While her goal of spreading awareness of gun violence is noble, her famous “We call B.S.” speech, which put her on the map of pro gun control, committed multiple fallacies. She fails her argument by using an appeal to emotions, appeal to authority, and ad hominem. To begin to understand Emma Gonzalez’s speech, one should understand the context and her reasoning for speaking out for gun control. On February 14, a massacre occurred at Stoneman Douglas

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    Service Learning Benefits

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    Volunteerism has often been touted as the backbone and heart beat of this nation. President Kennedy encouraged a service-oriented atmosphere in his inauguration speech. Even President Obama established a national volunteer week, hoping to encourage unity among the American people. The idea of magnanimity and service have also proven to be just as inspiring and advantageous in the academic realm. More high schools and higher learning institutions have implemented service learning requirements into

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    As I stand on the red part of the red, blue, and orange podium to receive my third silver medal, in the Armenian Olympics. My dad is screaming my name, you can hear the joy and excitement in his voice. My dad, my coaches, and I know all my hard work in the past five months has finally paid off. From missing the fun moments with my friends, to the staining up all night to finish my homework, to the early six AM Saturday practices. As the early morning of the meet begins the world's “Runners to

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    of warfare were two of the key points that proved to be fatal. After serving on the 16th Bavarian Reserve Regiment from 1914 to 1918 during the First World War, Hitler gained experience on the battlefield and was later awarded the Iron Cross First Class. Almost 20 years later, German citizens remember Hitler as a Frontkämpfer, a front fighter, and celebrate his courageousness by following in his footsteps of being “the first soldier of the Reich” (Keegan 236). Years after the conclusion of the Second

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