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    Eva Timat Medusa, transgender, and former banker claims to be the first and only person to have her nose and ears modified to resemble a dragon. Tiamat with her forked tongues, scales (on her body), green eyes and horned forehead calls herself as the 'Dragon Lady.' Eva Timat Medusa, 55, a former banker was born as Richard Hernandez in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. Eva Timat Medusa was born as Richard Hernandez in Maricopa County, Arizona. Richard was formerly a white collar employee who…

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    On January 24, 2012, President Barack Obama gave his third state of the union address. He began his speech by addressing “Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans”. He then proceeded to mention his visit in Andrews air force base where he was able to welcome home some of the last troops that served in Iraq. Obama then continues to explain that with the return of these troops he can now say that, after nine years, there are no Americans…

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    My non-vote Presidential Election Being the first year that I can actually vote I was quite disappointed in the candidates that were chosen to be elected for the presidential role. During their speeches I heard many errors in the debates they were conversing about, found nothing interesting in the topics either contender chose to talk about and I slowly became impassive. I personally felt like Trump was only running for the presidential election because his dislike towards Barack Obama. Now…

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    The Attacks on the United States on September 11,2001 tested Americans patriotism, and sense of security. On May 2, 2011 President Barack Obama delivered “On the Death of Osama Bin Laden” speech addressing the citizens of the United States, US Allies, and the world on the death of Al- Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. President Obama gave what the American people needed so desperately to hear: closure and justice. He was able to confirm the death of Osama Bin Laden, using Ethos, Pathos and Logos,…

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    Spoken Language Analysis

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    Spoken language holds more information than written. This is because while speaking, an audience is able to understand the feeling of the speaker as there is tone and body language. In written language this is not known as its just plain text. The speakers feeling are also shown by paralinguistic features which are body language, posture, eye contact and hand gestures. As well as this, spoken language contains features like fillers and hedges. All this is adds emotion to speech which is…

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    On July 23rd 2012 the broadcast network released an ad. This was called “the choice” Obama for America TV advertisement. It was a positive ad of the president’s plan for the next four years. In this specific political ad Barack Obama states, “over the next four months you have a choice to make, not just between two political parties or even two people” so it can be chosen that he wants to be dealing with the issues going on in our country. However he mentions Romney’s plan and says it is not for…

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    The Legislative Process

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    amount of responsibility comes with this power. President Obama has only vetoed 5 bill to this day. This just goes to show the president has faith in his congress. But this part of the legislative process gives the final say to the leader of the free world, which is important to the citizens who elected him. On page 346 of Magruder’s Government book it tells us what happens after the veto. After the president vetoes, the bill goes back to the house it originated from. If the the respective house…

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    All eyes were gleaming upon me, watching my sins placed before my bosom, the scarlet letter. My heart was pumping out of my chest, palms beginning to sweat as I walked up the creaky, vintage stairs on the way to my punishment. Public shaming. There are many long lasting effects as shown in Source A, The Scarlet Letter, Source B, Monica Lewinsky’s TED Talk, and Source C, an article entitled “Is the Internet a Mob Without Consequence?” In The Scarlet Letter, Governor Bellingham requires Hester…

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    networks of people, no one ideological position held too much power. In order to pass legislation, everyone had to meet in the middle to some extent. One prominent example of bargaining is with Obama’s concessions in his landmark Affordable Care Act bill. In his presidential campaign, Obama campaigned against the individual mandate, one of the core aspects of his signature piece of legislation (Kirk, Gilmore, and Wiser 2010). This ran into heavy opposition by insurance…

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    In recent years, musicians have routinely used their voices in efforts to support or protest politicians and their policies. Some artists choose to release public statements in support of or decrying political candidates, while others choose to support or decry candidates by penning or dedicating songs to them. Oftentimes, especially in this past Presidential election cycle, musicians have denied political candidates permission to use their music in campaigning efforts. Some of these artists may…

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