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    Nowadays, individuals of societies have adapted a self-centered mindset and a loss of consideration for the world they live in. In order to come across an audience who have lost a sense of ethical conduct, Al Gore, the star of An Inconvenient Truth, produced by Davis Guggenheim, formulates a thorough presentation that exposes the foreboding threat of global warming, proclaiming that humanity’s only hope in resolving this worldwide issue will result from selfless, human action. Gore’s use of ethos

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    Canada, the United Kingdom and the United states as a featured speaker. In all my travels, I have spoken to and interacted with world prominent personalities such as Prince Harry, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, former U.S. Vice-President Al Gore, Martin Luther King III, Mia Farrow, Jennifer Hudson, Natalie Portman among many others. On my personal journey, I have learned important life lessons which I strive to share with audiences all over the world. My words I believe have reached and touched

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    Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best-selling books. Al Gore and the UN’s Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a speech over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warming and their causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One of the first points Al

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    This article highlights Bill Nye the Science Guy and his new documentary. This article is extremely short but mentions how Mr. Nye’s mentor Carl Sagan and Neil deGrass Tyson will also be involved. The purpose of The Truth, the documentary, is to spread truth through debates. Mr. Nye will debate sensitive topics such as climate change and religion to well-known attractions. One of the listed attractions is the creation museum in Kentucky. What I liked about this article was that you have a knowledgeable

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    States Vice President Al Gore presenting about global warming and climate change. The film is taken from the stage of a small theater in Los Angeles, California. The general issue of the documentary film was about the global warming and the climate change. This issue is presented by giving each and every reasons of how the global warming in the earth getting worst. Al gore shows us the causes of global warming and what will happen to the earth if it will continue. Al gore wants us all to participate

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    What Is Al Gore's Legacy

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    Al Gore has amassed a plethora of life events and accomplishments that prove he has an impactful legacy. To begin, Al was awarded half of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his work with the IPPC(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change): for their joint work on spreading and publicising information pertinent to man induced climate change. Nobelprize.org, the official site of the Nobel Prize, delineates their choice as follows, “By awarding the Nobel Peace Prize for 2007 to the IPCC and Al Gore, the

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    Humanities Defined

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    Introduction Humanities allows us to look at the past, the past will allow us to see what our future holds. This paper will examine how the study of humanities is differentiated between other modes of expression. The paper will also review examples of art, music, architecture, philosophy, literature and film that reflect current socio-economics, technology and politics. Humanities Defined The study of humanity provides insight into how humans have developed culturally. The insight that art,

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    prayer that we will see with vivid clarity the necessity of choosing between those two futures, and the urgency of making the right choice now.” Reading this quote gives the feeling of being very inspired and feeling empowered. That being said, I feel Gore should have given more concrete action that he proposes we take. He should have said things such as we should stop allowing every person to drive a motor vehicle as much as they please. If he’d said something along those lines, it puts a specific concern

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    The Elections Essay

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    elections are Governor George Bush (Republican) and Vice President Al Gore (Democrat). These candidates have strong and different views on many issues such as crime, abortion and energy. Crime is a major concern of all American citizens and has been addressed by the majority of candidates in past elections. Voter.com, a web site designed to keep voters informed on the candidates and their stand points on different issues, state that “Al Gore believes that there is no more fundamental responsibility than

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    The Importance of Political Candidates Religion in American Politics Religion and Politics have played a loud and at some times discordant counterpoint in the United States for many years. There has always been a correlation between conservative politics and fundamentalist religion in American History. As American’s we’ve always had had the constitutional right to chose our religion. Yet our country’s leaders, that sit in the highest political seats have traditionally been evangelistic Protestants

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