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    Have you ever come across someone who couldn’t want anything more than for people to stop judging each other by color, religion or origin? Well, if you have, I guarantee they’re not as dedicated as Barrack Obama is to creating a society that is equal in all aspects. In “A More Perfect Union”, Obama expresses that people should not be focused on physical or background differences, they should be focusing on the issues that we all face in society. The issues such as, schools, healthcare and jobs.…

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    67th U.S. secretary of state in 2009, serving until 2013.(Biography) In early 2007, Clinton announced her plans to run for the presidency.(Biography) During the 2008 Democratic primaries, she conceded the nomination when it became apparent that Barack Obama held a majority of the delegate vote. In the spring of 2015, she announced her plans to again run for the U.S.…

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    novelist, Toni Morrison, wrote an endorsement letter entitled “Toni Morrison's Endorsement Letter to Barack Obama”. It attempts to tell Obama why she thinks he’s a better candidate than his opponent, Hillary Clinton. Morrison uses figurative language and rhetorical devices to prove her point. ¨...truely think of his country's citizens as ¨we,¨ not ¨they¨ ...¨ She states thus because she feels Obama sees the problem as a whole not just a state nor the country. He sees it worldwide. She states a…

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    factors fall into why a candidate will succeed or fail come Election Day. It is easy to measure when it is all over, one-person wins the other loses. The tougher part is analyzing why one person lost and the other won. Background Then Senator Barack Obama won the 2008 United States Presidential election 66,882,230 to Senator John McCain 58,343,671 votes (CNN). Thus, becoming the first African-American to be elected President of the United States. It is considered to be easier to win…

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    Michel Martin is an American journalist who currently works for the National Public Radio. She has received various awards including the Joan Barone Award for Excellence and the Candace Award. Her lecture was meant to discuss the ramifications of last year’s political election on public culture, and how to seek out civil communication. One Gallup poll she referenced was the increase from 53% to 70% in Americans favorability towards Muslims in just the last year. This can be attributed to many…

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    presidency of George W. Bush, a man with feigned a southern drawl and “down home” naiveté in order to set the USA on a course with disaster. At the end of his Presidency, the pendulum swung in favor of a man that spoke with academic diction. Enter Barack Hussein Obama, a president that I actively helped to become…

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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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    Republican” demographic. There is a connotative meaning that comes from using bright, vibrant images and video of Grant Ronnebeck, Steve Ronnebeck, and Ted Cruz, but images of Altamirano and President Obama that are shadowed and bordered by a vignette fade, and the meaning is that it paints both Altamirano and Obama as the villains (or the “true” minorities) in the ad. Another way of furthering the racial inoculation…

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    Obama Immigration

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    People think that Obama is not an American because his dad is not an American. Also people think that he is American so they are trying to prove that he is American and that he is not. ‘’His doctor pulled up his records and his birth certificate people think that he is because of his father they think that his mom is kayan to kayan’’. His mom is not kaya she is from Florida and they think that were his dad is from his mom is from two people have proven him to be American and they have proven…

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    Due to fear invoked by terrorist groups like ISIS in the Middle East, especially Syria, many natives have been forced to leave their home country to find refuge in other countries, like the United States. America now faces the important decision of whether to allow or deny several thousand Syrian refugees into the country. In making this decision, the government must consider the few issues that stand out the most. The Republicans prominently voice their uneasiness over the national security…

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