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    Tarik Nezic Mrs. Swett Heroes 9 November 2017 “Presidential Inaugural Address”: A Call to Citizens of the World In his January 1961 “Presidential Inaugural Address,” John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th president of the United States, orates on improving the world. Not just the United States, but motivating everyone to come together and contribute to world harmony. Firm and sophisticated, President Kennedy highlights numerous pledges to promise the survival and success of liberty. President Kennedy calls

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    while in the South, he was “popular for owning slaves.” The reason for the Inaugural Address is for the new president to establish what he believes in and the tasks he will complete for the country. The dialect of President Taylor’s Inaugural Address is simple, since he was not the best student. Instead of going into law and furthering his education, he chose to go into the military. President

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    Throughout time, the United States so far has had 44 presidents. All of them have given an inaugural address on what they are going to do during their term as president of the United States. George Washington and Barack Obama have addressed their inaugural addresses that are both very different as presidents and have some similarities. They both address how God is leading the United States in a good direction. Obama says what he is going to do for the country unlike Washington who only sail a little

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    Esteemed members of the United States Congress, It is my honor to address this assembly today. First, I want to thank God that I have been blessed with the great privilege of being born in this great country. A country that acknowledges that all men are created equal and provides its citizens with equal opportunity to achieve success. There are various ideas and philosophies regarding what this concept means and how it should be applied, but I am not here to present my own opinions or argue for

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    can look after and care for something. What does this have to do with JFK’s inaugural address? Well, it relates to this speech by connecting the way people care for others' safety. JFK’s piece, “Presidential Inaugural Speech,” uses pathos and ethos to have peace with every person and every country by asking everyone who reads the speech to connect with one another. On January 21st, 1961, JFK presented the famous “Inaugural Speech” at the United States Capitol.

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    President Kennedys Inaugural address he spoke about how we can help this country as citizens and how this country needed its citizens during the cold war. He spoke on these things because they were big issues going on in the country to go on and take care of the country to help make things easier on the military. In Roosevelt’s inaugural address he spoke about declaring war on the great depression. Overall he was just preparing for government expansion. John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address inspired children

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    This picture is of Roosevelt during his inaugural address. This is where he told the people of the nation the famous line of, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” He also stated that he would take direct action and attack the depression as if it were a foreign enemy. The very next day he then issued a four day bank holiday to stop people from withdrawing their money from sketchy banks. On March 9th, congress then passed his Emergency Banking act. This reorganized the banks and closed

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    John Kennedy was one of the most skillful orators among all the presidents of United States of America. His speeches were always persuasive, motivating and inspiring. One of his best speeches is “Inaugural Address”, which he addressed to Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice president Nixon, President Truman, Reverend Clergy, and, of course, his fellow citizens. His speech was divided into four major parts, and all the parts were highly inspiring, especially

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    Prior to John F. Kennedy’s inauguration was, of course, the election of 1960, in which Kennedy went face to face with Richard Nixon on issues such as, the Cold War, Kennedy’s religious beliefs, and the display of each’s competence. In Kennedy’s inaugural address, he not only alludes, but also addresses to the Cold War, and makes mention of his future plans and Roman Catholic religious beliefs; and, he does so through use of allusions and anaphoras. Through the use of allusions and anaphoras, Kennedy

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    The ceremonial speech, his famous inaugural address, delivers numerous axioms and is a text that is referenced often in sixties culture through modern times. With a specific goal to comprehend the significance of this immunization, one must comprehend the era of our country at the time of Kennedy’s address and connect with what President Kennedy was enduring. By providing foundation data relating to the express of our union in 1961, I will discuss the tone of the discourse, the effect that President

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