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    Nathan Giesenschlag 23 September 2013 Essay: Topic: Compare and Contrast “Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural address” (Chapter 15 in Readings in United States History) and “Hope and Heritage: Myth and Thomas Jefferson”, (Chapter 14 in

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    vendors is 3,697. We found 434 duplicates active vendor name out of 779 instances of multiple active vendors with unique vendor numbers and remitting addresses. There are 345 unique vendors that have multiple active vendor records where there mailing address is different. Please find the table below for some instances that the vendors have multiple active vendor records with different mailing addresses. Vendors and Tax I.D. Different vendor entities should have different Tax IDs and vendors with multiple

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    1. According to our course text, what major considerations should you have in mind in describing other people in your report? There are three major considerations that criminal justice practitioners must remember when describing people in their reports. Firstly, one should remember to “describe people in the same way, in a preset order (Miller & Whitehead, 2015).” Secondly, be exact when describing the person's description. It is important not guess the person's descriptions or add vague recollections

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    experienced from living at the shelter was their inability to get a job. The reason for this was because the women would not be able to put a phone number and address on the application. Some of the women may get hired for a job but the employer was not able to get in touch with them to in form the women. The women could put down the address to the shelter but most wouldn’t because they believed that employers would be scared off. The women tried to get the head of the shelter to change the

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    Chapter 14. Writing Letters, Memos, and E-mails 2. A salutation’s purpose is to “is to greet your reader with all due respect” (Ogunjimi, n.d.) as explained in an blog article from the Houston Chronicle. These are used to open letters and other correspondence in a professional way. There are many different salutations that can be used in writing. One is simply “Dear [Mr./Mrs./Ms. Person’s Name],” and others include “To Whom it May Concern” and “Dear Sir or Madam.” 3. The notation “c” can

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    rhetorical strategies to explain the flaws that occurred in 1961. To inspire people to follow his plan, Kennedy uses metaphors, antithesis, and anaphora. John F. Kennedy uses metaphors to achieve his purpose. President Kennedy also put metaphors in his inaugural speech to emphasize problems. One example of this is on page 53,”… to assist free men and free government in casting off the chains of poverty.” In the metaphor that Kennedy uses, he describes that with the help of the people poverty can be ended

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    said, but how he said it. President Kennedy uses rhetoric so well that it made most audience member on his side. John F. Kennedy uses ethos, pathos, and logos to rally the United States citizens during the Cold War. For JFK to have an effective inaugural speech, he needed to say things that would unite the country against the Soviet Union. One way he did this is by his use of ethos, a rhetoric device showing the credibility of the author or speaker. In the time period he gave this speech, T.V. had

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    George Washington: Inaugural Farewell Abraham Lincoln: First Inaugural Second Inaugural Winston Churchill: Finest Hour Sinews of Peace (Iron Curtain) FDR: Declaration of War (Infamy) Arsenal of Democracy JFK: Inaugural Address Ich Bin Ein Berliner MLK: I Have A Dream Ronald Reagan: First Inaugural Challenger

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    Washington and Lincoln are considered as two of America’s greatest presidents. Both have impacted our nation and their legacy lives on still to this day. History would be different if Washington wasn't the noble person and heroic leader, that represented to the American people. Lincoln contributed to Washington’s efforts and ideas. He ended up saving the Republic Union t that Washington created. If neither of them decided to become President, then the nation would be completely different

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    The use of repetition of phrases in order to give more meaning to what is being said is used throughout the inauguration speech of Nelson Mandela as well. By way of illustration, Nelson Mandela concludes his address with the phrases, ‘Let there be justice for all. Let there be peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all…’ Not only does such a concise list of ultimatums show his efficiency as a leader, but it also exhibits his linguistic brilliance

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