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Trump's Speech about Jerusalem: An Analysis on Persuasive Strategies. AI-Generated.
INTRODUCTION Jerusalem is a holy place where several beliefs and faiths live together. Islam, Christianity and Jews live and do worship in that city (BBC, 2017). Its territory surrounds Palestine and Israel. Both countries have been being a great rivalry in an old-world war since 1948 (Margolick, 2008). Donald Trump as the president of USA showed his sympathy toward both a long-world war and it was stated through his political speech. Stobbs (2012) considered that political speeches are written with a very great plan and purpose. As the president of USA, Trump is the most influential person in the world. His word will always provoke great responses from all people over the world. He showed his remark on his speech about Jerusalem on 23rd May 2017. Through his speech, he expected the three religions in Jerusalem, such as Jews, Islam and Christianity can build peace together. On 6th December 2017, Trump declared Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel. It provoked pros and cons from several leaders of nations over the world. He stated that his claim was to stop the war between Israel and Palestine, and to achieve peace. Through his speech, Trump intended to show his power and communicate what he wanted to. Speech is one the ways of having communication (Soedjarwo, 2020). In having communication, the speaker influences hearer to believe in what he says or doing something that he wants to. Alfian, Santi, and Sari (2019) stated that a good communication depends on how speaker can achieve the goal of what he says. Speaker absolutely persuades hearers to achieve the goals of communication. In Persuading hearers, speaker can uses persuasive strategies. Speaker uses persuasive strategies to influence other people through utterance without doing compulsion. Gass and Seiter (2010) stated that persuasion is an attempt to influence hearers motives and attitudes.
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in History
NASA Confirms Evidence of Alien Life? Latest Findings from Europa Mission
Introduction: The Europa Enigma For decades, Jupiter’s icy moon Europa has captivated scientists as one of the solar system’s most promising candidates for extraterrestrial life. In 2025, NASA’s Europa Clipper mission delivered its most compelling data yet—potential biosignatures beneath the moon’s frozen crust. While NASA has stopped short of declaring definitive proof of life, the evidence has ignited a scientific and philosophical firestorm. This article examines: The shocking findings from Europa’s subsurface ocean How NASA’s instruments detected potential alien biosignatures The scientific debate over what constitutes "proof" of life The ethical and societal implications of confirming extraterrestrial organisms What comes next in humanity’s search for life beyond Earth
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in History
The Top Ten Fascinating Facts and Myths About Microwave Ovens
The microwave oven, a kitchen staple in over 90% of households worldwide, is both a marvel of modern engineering and a magnet for myths. Born from a wartime accident, this appliance revolutionized cooking by harnessing the power of microwaves—a form of electromagnetic radiation. Yet, despite its ubiquity, misconceptions about its safety, functionality, and health impacts persist. Is it truly a nutrient-destroying villain, or an unsung hero of efficiency? Drawing from historical records, scientific studies, and expert insights, this article explores ten pivotal facts and myths about microwave ovens. From their serendipitous origins to debunking fears about radiation, we unravel the science behind the hum of this everyday appliance and reveal why it deserves more credit—and less suspicion—than it often receives.
By Only Incredible8 months ago in History
Urdu:-The National Language of Pakistan
Language is more than a medium of communication; it is the lifeblood of culture, identity, and unity. In Pakistan, Urdu holds the honored stat being the national language, a role that has shaped the nation’s character since its creation in 1947. Though many regional languages are spoken throughout the country, Urdu serves as a unifying force, bridging the linguistic and cultural diversity of the nation.
By aadam khan8 months ago in History
70 Rare Historical Photos That Shaped Global History – From Gandhi to Guevara, Einstein to Elvis
1. Madhubala – The Eternal Beauty Madhubala, often hailed as the most beautiful actress Indian cinema has ever seen, remains an enduring symbol of grace, charm, and cinematic brilliance. Her performances in classics like Mughal-e-Azam continue to mesmerize audiences decades after her untimely demise.
By Sujeet M Sonar8 months ago in History
The Sacred Masquerade: How Rome Forged Christianity from Ancient Myths to Rule the World
How Rome Forged Christianity from Ancient Myths to Rule the World I. The Illusion Begins There’s a peculiar silence in Vatican City, not the holy kind, but the kind that feels like a secret buried beneath centuries of polished marble. It was there, in that moment, that I began to truly ask: Was Christianity ever meant to be what it became?
By The Secret History Of The World8 months ago in History
Trump calls on Walmart to absorb tariffs rather than raise prices
Trump Calls on Walmart to Absorb Tariffs Rather Than Raise Prices In a move that reignited debate over trade policy and consumer pricing, former President Donald Trump recently made headlines by calling on retail giant Walmart to absorb the cost of tariffs rather than passing those expenses onto American consumers. The comments come amid growing concerns about inflation, supply chain challenges, and trade tensions with China and other manufacturing nations. Trump’s message, posted on his social media platform Truth Social, signaled a renewed political focus on economic nationalism and corporate responsibility.
By Nirob Khan8 months ago in History
12,000-Year-Old Rock Carvings Baffle Researchers: Echoes of a Lost Civilization
Stones That Speak Across Time In the shifting sands of time, some stories are not told in books. They are carved in stone, hidden beneath the soil, and waiting. Beneath layers of earth and centuries of silence, a forgotten voice has emerged, etched into massive stones over 12,000 years ago. These rock carvings, now brought to light, are not only ancient, they are impossible.
By The Secret History Of The World8 months ago in History
Buddha is Smiling: The Secret Message of India's Nuclear Triumph
India's First Nuclear Test and the Broken Jeep: When the Bomb’s Creator Fell Face-First to the Ground Due to the Tremor Exactly 51 years ago today (on May 18, 1974), India announced its first nuclear test. The following account is being republished to mark the occasion.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in History
🍯 The Great Molasses Flood of Boston, January 15, 1919: A Sticky Catastrophe That Swept Through the Streets and Caused Multiple Fatalitie
🌇 Part 1: Boston at Boiling Point - The City Before the Flood To understand how a flood of molasses could destroy part of a city and take lives, we must first travel back to Boston in the winter of 1919 - a city full of contradictions, opportunity, and unrest. The Great War had just ended in November 1918, and like many American cities, Boston was adjusting to the uneasy transition from wartime industry to peacetime life. Amid economic shifts, labor strikes, political radicalism, and the tail-end of a deadly flu pandemic, tension simmered in the air.
By Kek Viktor8 months ago in History







