2008 Republican National Convention

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    Elections have been a part of deciding the President in the United States since John Adams was elected President in 1796. Elections have become a routine process repeated every four years; where politicians debate their way into becoming are next President. But if you take a look at the current election cycle you would be a little confused. In the 2016 Presidential race there are three candidates that are not even politicians in the campaign. And on top of them being in the race they are all doing exceptional well, collectively having most of the people’s top vote. Therefore America is certain that the political outsiders are the best choice to run their country. Each political outsider brings something different to the table. There are three political outsiders in the 2016 race; Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and Carly Fiorina. They all come from varying backgrounds. Donald Trump is a very successful business man with a vast fortune at his disposal. Ben Carson is and retired pediatric neurosurgeon. And Carly Fiorina was the first female CEO of a Fortune 50 company. But now all of these three have set out to become the next President of the United States. They say they want to change America. And they don’t want to just be politicians. When they all announced their run for cadency many political figures laughed it off. None of them thought that they would get this far. And many American were also doubtful. How can someone that doesn’t know how to play the political game get…

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    The soundtrack to the 2016 Democratic convention is not only to please the ears of those present, but also to excite supporters and potential supporters nationwide through multi-platform distribution, including, but not limited to TV, social media, and the general media. Naturally, the target audience is younger and more liberal than that of the Republican convention. However, even among Democrats, the day should especially appeal to a younger, more liberal audience as the three major speeches…

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    Michelle Obama Biography

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    Obama was at her husband 's side when he first delivered a speech at the Democratic National Convention back in 2004. Barack Obama was elected to the U.S. Senate from Illinois that fall. I remember that day like it was yesterday she look so beautiful that day and look very confident. Michelle Obama was not only the first African American Family who got live in the White house. But as a first lady that stayed in the white house she kept her self-busy however she also had her own campaign. A…

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    1st Lady, Michelle Obama gave an eye- opening speech about her “Let’s Move!” campaign against childhood obesity. This took place at the NAACP national convention in Kansas City, Missouri in 2010. The NAACP, otherwise known as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is an African-American civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909. There she spoke about how childhood obesity greatly targets African- American children and how this is now a big problem in…

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    My Definition Of A President

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    question to them is how many people have been innocently shot in the woods while hunting? Once there was a hunter who was shot multiple times in his legs while hunting because the other hunter thought that he was a deer, which exemplifies carelessness. In America, the number of lives that were lost in a single year due to gun violence was three times higher than that of the following country listed. “Gun violence causes more deaths of black men aged 15-25 than nine other leading causes…

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    Nakyla Dessalines CENG 311-01 Prof. Clark Obama Speech Michelle Obama Democratic Conventional Speech First lady of the United States, Michelle Obama set the tone for the Democratic Convention with her inspirational speech. There she gave a strong and persuasive speech promoting Hillary Clinton to becoming the next president of the United States. Her emotional speech allowed the public to connect to her. Throughout her speech she uplifted the crowd. Michelle Obama’s speech showed her support, and…

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    Exoneration Of Plagiarism

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    org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism/). Whenever we talk about plagiarism, the things which comes to mind is student. Students are mainly related with the exoneration of plagiarism. But in common there’s not only student who get accused with the plagiarism, there are various people from various field who got accused with plagiarism. For example there are many authors, singers, businessman and politicians who get charged with plagiarism. Often we have many famous name of politician whose name…

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    group through propaganda. One in particular caught my attentions, it was an article written by Jonathan Haber, elaborating on a recent electoral speech that raised controversy. “The big political news from last week was the Republican nominating convention … Trump’s spouse allegedly lifting words from Obama’s during her brief speech at the start of the event. “Plagiarism” was on everyone’s lips … with allegations flying that Melania Trump either (1) relied on a lazy speechwriter or (2) lifted…

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    internet meme” after another of Trump’s cruel comments (Robinson). By colloquially referencing an internet meme, Robinson relates to his audience, who likely augmented the meme itself. Furthermore, the short time frame explained helps Robinson express the agility of Clinton voters to speak out against the villain and the similar virtues of Clinton’s defenders. If Clinton supporters valued variant virtues, the meme would be slower to emerge; instead, they rise like a shield to protect Clinton…

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    is also to show the fallibility and vulnerability of you as an individual and that the influential individuals around you are equally as important and they complete you. Perhaps a sub-theme of the campaigning that may not have had much of the commentator’s attention is the immense influence of Michelle Obama, as the nation’s First Lady. President Obama gone as far as saying, “Let me say this publicly: Michelle, I have never loved you more. I have never been prouder to watch the rest of…

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