My fellow citizens:
We gather here today to admire this historic occasion - the peaceful passing of power. Every moment of every day carries a certain weight, each second, transient and singular. With time we have the ability to do great things, to achieve great things. Today marks the start of a new time, a new era, that will allow America to rise to its fullest potential.
For today, not only do we observe the orderly passage of power, an occurrence ingrained within the very heart of America, but we stand by the principles America was founded on with an unparalleled loyalty. Equality, freedom, democracy, all defining aspects of the American culture, make us, the people, willing slaves to our Great nation.
Let every nation know that we, the people, in order "to maintain a perfect union, establish justice, and ensure domestic tranquility", will pay any price, bear any burden, and
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We recognize that any citizen can be on the brink of hardship- that any citizen could live in bleak poverty, but still have the potential to rise to great heights. The constitution of the United States of America, our constitution, is exceptional in that it provides for all.
My fellow Americans, today we see the ideals of the constitution come to full fruition. Equality for all is a true concept, the one notion America always has and always will abide by. On this day, America has truly become the epitome of equality for all persons, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.
With humility and awe, I, as the first female president of our nation, accept the great responsibilities endowed upon me by the people of our nation. With the oath i swear before you today, I become not the leader, but the servant to all citizens of America. With this oath, I, Neeshi Patel, promise to hear and address every concern, suggestion, and idea of our people to the best of my
Over the course of decades, America has been through many events that forever changed it as a whole. In most cases, change was made for the greater good, but other times not so much. While reviewing 3 history sections, it is clear that the U.S. developed and became more united through well thought out innovations, expansion, and visions that steered this country in the direction that it needed to be in. To start off, in section 7 there were new and advanced ideas that were introduced.
Throughout the annals of American history, the advocation for freedom, and the absorption of ideals such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness have been at the forefront of the American belief. These beliefs were implemented in 1776 through the Declaration of Independence. This document was ratified by recalcitrant Americans who would not tolerate subjection to tyrannical rule. The American people hoped this document would seal their fate in relation to Europe, and prove to them, and frankly the entire world, that they were a separate, sufficient nation. But as the years unfolded, the realization that America would continue to be considered an inferior nation arose.
Great again’ implies that America was once great but no longer is. And as far as who said it is concerned; of course, as United States is holding its presidential election on Tuesday 8 Nov 2016 and presidential candidates are holding campaigns. As the campaign seeks to influence the decision making process, it may have been said during during their campaign by the candidates. In the meantime, this document will seek to find out if it has gone horribly wrong?
Landin Wolters Ms. McDonald AP English Lang 24 September 2014 Rhetorical Analysis: The Declaration of Independence It is widely known that the Declaration of Independence is one of the most well known written works of American Government. It was not just a declaration, but it served also as a justification of the original 13 colonies’ right to break away from Great Britain. This declaration’s goal was to send a strong and clear message to the King of Great Britain, the colonies’ desire for new leadership as well as, condemn the King for the many abuses and misconduct by him toward the new colonies. Beginning with the iconic words, “We the People,” the Declaration of Independence is one of the most symbolic writings representing the colonies’
Thank you for all you do for our Republican Party here in Delaware. Your energy and support is so important to Delaware’s future! Congratulations on becoming a delegate for the 2016 Delaware State Convention! Because of your passion for conservative values and initiative to better our communities, Delaware is finally poised to stop one party rule. I have shared your passion and fought alongside you since my first senate race in 1994.
The year is 1776. A new country is born into a turbulent world, definitively shaped by the tyranny and oppression they had experienced for so long. The nation 's independence would be hard fought, but well worth it. Soon, it would stand united under one flag, with a vision of liberty and justice for all. And although the path ahead was long and treacherous, the United States would one day forge its way into history and rise up to become one of the most powerful countries in the world.
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” That one sentence changed my life, those thirty one words altered my decisions, the words “liberty” and “justice” shaped my future. To some, freedom, liberty, and independence are benefactions; others view them as excesses. But to me, those words signify duty, honor, and country. Everything granted to us is not free, we have to earn each and every aspect of the objects we have in life.
Persuasive Speech Ah Australia. The land of opportunity. The land of freedom and equality. The land of wealth and good health. The lucky country.
Jeremy, Ready I’m going spastic: I really don’t need to drink.. or pot.. I think they calmed me down if anything. I always heard if you type in caps it means you are yelling… I don’t yell much in person because I feel if you want to hear what I have to say listen closely.
Throughout the annals of American history, the advocation for freedom, and the absorption of ideals such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness have been at the forefront of the American belief. These beliefs were implemented in 1776, through the Declaration of Independence. This document was ratified by recalcitrant Americans who would not tolerate subjection to tyrannical rule. The American people hoped this document would seal their fate in relation to Europe, and prove to Europe, and frankly the entire world, that they were a separate, sufficient nation. But as the years unfolded, the realization that America would continue to be considered an inferior nation arose.
In the end it is cultural diversity, bondage, international relationships, unity, equality, freedom, and justice for all, what makes America a great place to live. No longer can we harbor division, and hatred towards one another, let’s expand our horizons, to inspire many generations to come, and gear them to
The United States of America is a big, powerful and wealthy country in the world. The division of class, individuality, religion, and race are but a few of the embellishments within the society. The blend of these numerous diversities is the crucial ingredient to the modern nation. America has been formed upon them, with that said the “average American”- have a single means in common; a single concept; a single goal; the American Dream. The Dream consists of a seemingly simple theory; success.
Finally, I would be remiss to not acknowledge my sincere appreciation for all those brave men and women who have fought to make these freedoms possible. By virtue of their personal sacrifice they might possibly best define what it truly means to be an American and that we are the land of the free because of the
This statement reflects the idea that all Americans are accepted and given opportunity for prosperity through the use of the word “our” to unify all Americans under one similar
The Good List of 500 Persuasive Speech Topics 1. What does a Persuasive Speech mean? It refers to a specific kind of speech which aims to influence the target audience through the use of proper words and suitable arguments. The speaker uses his communication skills to convince the listeners to agree with the idea, opinion or attitude being presented.