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    The Aristotelian Triad is one of many ways to produce an argument. The proofs of the method include ethos, or credibility, logos, or logic, and pathos, or emotion. Each part has its necessary place in every argument because each one affects the audience in a different way. By using each facet of the triad, one can be sure to provide a well rounded case for any occasion that will appeal to everyone on some level. In the United States, we look to our Presidents for leadership in times of trouble.…

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    Election Fever 1. MAJOR MILESTONES OF MASS MEDIA 1960- TODAY 1960- The first televised debate occurred on September 26, 1960 between Nixon and Kennedy. This changed the political landscape for future campaigns. This was the era of people having access to view the debates in real-time. The television was also used for negative or critical campaign spots. Lyndon Johnson’s 1964 campaign spot of the “Daisy Girl” is considered a classic negative spot. Broadcast television was the dominant form…

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    Bush’s speech comforted the devastated nation by telling us acts of heroism and by telling us that we were going to get the men who did it. He wanted to comfort the nation because we were all affected by the tragedy of September 11th. He knew that we were confused about who did this and why anyone would ever do this. He comforted us by saying that the world was with us, supporting us and that we would never forget our nation’s national anthem playing at places such as Buckingham Palace, the…

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    I agree with you about the Hispanic comments ans questions. That was a bit much. People are too consumed with race and labels now. However, I disagree with you on a few other points. If they were having a real conversation about race and racism then it would have made sense, but they were just labeling people and trying to pit them against each other. There is absolutely still a problem with racism- Carson, Cruz, and Rubio are subjected to it all the time. All three men have rose to prominent…

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    Macbeth and George Bush: Problems with Power A leader’s job is to leave his country with hope and inspiration so that it can endure hardships and enjoy prosperity. However, when a leader fails their country, tragedy and utter chaos can follow. George Bush’s tragic decline from public favor is similar to Macbeth’s from The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Centuries apart, George Bush’s failures after his 2001 election are comparable to Macbeth’s failures in the 16th century Scotland.…

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    Barack Obama is the current democratic president of the United States today. He was elected the 44th president on November 4, 2008 and won a second term on November 6, 2012. Barack Obama is not only the first African American president, he is also the first president to be born outside of the continental United States (Barack Obama: Life Before the Presidency). He has accomplished a lot throughout his lifetime and still strives to do so at the current age of fifty-four. Barack Obama’s tenure in…

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    George W Bush was the former president of America from 2001 to 2009, he worked for 8 years in the white house, serving the country. George W Bush was the forty-third president, whilst his Father was the Forty-First president from 1989 till 2003. George W Bush’s brother, Jeb bush was a governor of Florida. The Bush family was a political family, who were members of American plans for example, they used to send soldiers to different countries to fight for America. George W Bush family was known as…

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    should be giving equal opportunity between each other and men(Female Discrimination). Hilary Clinton is an inspiration to women, people may not agree with her political views; but she is a inspiration too many women. Clinton was elected to U.S Senate in 2001, and became the first lady to ever have won a n office seat.It shows that women have come along way and that it is possible to do anything ( “Hilary Clinton”). Even if Hilary does not win the election, she has proved that women can do what…

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    Oratorical Analysis of the 2012 State of the Union Address After their time in office, presidents will often become known for their persona and quirks, rather than their accomplishments. President Barack Obama, for instance, is notorious for his confident and unwavering voice. It manages to echo throughout his speaking arena without coming across as aggressive, but rather soothing. January 24th of 2012 marked the first State of the Union Address in Obamas second term as president. The purpose of…

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    President Obama has mastered ways to use his limited constitutional and congressional powers. His efforts to pass the Criminal Justice Reform Bill, as his last bill before the end of his term, has shown to be promising. The Criminal Justice Reform Bill is a legislation to reduce some of the mandatory sentencing. President Obama has used both Samuel Kernall and Richard Neustadt theoretical strategies power of persuasion by the president. Samuel…

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