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    Muhammad Anwar El-Sadat

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    Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat was an Egyptian army officer and politician who remained the president of Egypt until his death on October 6‚ 1981. He was born on December 25‚ 1918. He was awarded Nobel Prize for his initiation of the peace negotiations with Israeli Premier Menachem Begin. Under their leadership‚ Egypt and Israel made peace with each other in 1979. Graduated from the Cairo Military Academy in 1938‚ Sadat was a politician from the very beginning. During World War II he conspired to exude

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    Revolution of egypt

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    Tabel of contenes Introduction The great revolution is started on the  25th of January ‚ 2011. to face the injustice ‚ iniquity‚ unfair and tyranny which were deep_rooted in our society so all of these things and more than them leaded to a lot of problems such as : the poverty which has quickly spread in our society  ‚ the starvation which became the main problem in the poor areas whose people who haven ’t had enough of an income

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    A Biography of Anwar Sadat

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    Anwar Sadat research paper‚ biography *H World History Anwar Sadat‚ he was a part of a lot of political situations and in all such a short time of presidency. Anwar Sadat grew up hating British‚ and has been in jail because of his actions against them. Anwar‚ despite him being thrown in jail‚ he ended up becoming the President of Egypt. How he came to his presidency all starts when and where he was born. Anwar Sadat was born on December 25th‚ 1918 in Mit Abul Kom‚ which is about 40 miles

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    that guardian as long as we serve that cause faithfully.” Sojourner Truth‚ a former slave‚ was guided by an inner spiritual experience to preach the emancipation of slaves and women’s rights all over the country during the Civil War. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt had a vision of Mohammed who told him to create peace in the Middle East. This vision is the hidden story behind the Camp David Peace Treaty between Arabs and Israelis. Visionary leaders transmit energy to people‚ giving them a new sense

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    Anwar Sadat Speech

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    Anwar Sadat’s Speech to the Israeli Knesset (1977) and Paul Keating’s Redfern Address (1992) both stress the universal theme of peace‚ and are therefore able to maintain their textual integrity over time. Sadat was the president of Egypt from 1970-81‚ and his speech is delivered to the Israeli parliament. The nations had been constantly at war with each other since the founding of a modern Israeli state. However‚ in this hostile environment‚ Sadat was able to measurely deliver an address that looks

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    Anwar Sadat Quotes

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    Anwar Sadat was the third president of Egypt. He was a very intelligent and successful man. He was assasinated to end his career. He was born December 25‚ 1918 in Mit Abu alkum‚ Egypt. His wife was a lady named Jehan Sadat. Anwar Sadat was also a book writer and also known for his books. Some of his books include In Search of Identity‚ Those I have known‚ and many more. Some of his great quotes are “Fear is‚ I believe‚ a most effective tool in destroying the soul of an individual - and the soul of

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    connected and compelled their audiences to reassess and challenge the message within their speeches. “Statement to the Knesset” (1977) by Anwar Sadat‚ using biblical references‚ forces audiences to see and envisage the wonders of his unified narrative for social‚ cultural and political change. Throughout the speech “Statement to the Knesset” (1997) by Anwar Sadat‚ his themes and ideas can be seen through his enduring power and artistic qualities‚ and his audiences are emotionally and intellectually

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    What makes the selected speeches worthy of critical study? Margaret Atwood’s Spotty-Handed Villainesses (1994) and Anwar Sadat’s Statement to the Knesset (1977) are both speeches worthy of critical study because of their fascinating ideas and values. “There was a little girl Who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead; When she was good‚ she was very‚ very good‚ And when she was bad‚ she was horrid!” Atwood begins her speech with an anecdote and quotes this famous nursery

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    In your view‚ how have rhetorical techniques been used to explore the importance of courage and perseverance in two of the speeches set for study? Anwar Sadat and Aung San Suu Kyi‚ in their respective speeches “Statement to the Knesset” in 1977 and “Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women” in 1995 both explore the importance of courage and perseverance through the skillful use of rhetoric. In doing so‚ both speakers are able to build a strong ethos and establish pathos with their

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    very unique and moving leaders who have successfully delivered speeches that will remain timeless and invaluable due to their powerful themes and beliefs portrayed within them. Speeches such as Faith Bandler’s “Hope‚ Faith and Reconciliation” and Anwar Sadat’s “Statement to the Knesset” will always remain significant within society and will never become dependent on shaping today’s society but be a memory of our past and a reminder of who we are today. Only very few texts still remain today that

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