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    Introduction Tesfaye* was born and raised in the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. When he was 26 he moved to the U.S. after winning the DV lottery visa program. He is now 35 years old and all his immediate family members live in Ethiopia. He is a college graduate and work as a department manager at a Home depot store. In addition, he is fluent in both Amharic and English languages. I know Tesfaye for about 7 years now and consider him to be one of my best friends. Similarly, my immediate…

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    As a citizen of this country, we should all be concerned with the national debt. At some point, the United States is going to figure out a solution to pay back the debt quickly, which will in turn impact every American. As you watch the National Debt Clock, the numbers just keep going up. They never stop or go backwards. The national debt may have started at a bit over $19,000,000,000,000 when this course was developed, but it certainly hasn’t seen a decrease since then. Everyone is always…

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    A man or a woman can lead a nation. However, a united society can establish peace and freedom around the world. “How can a brief speech positively affect the future of a country?” Fifty-five years ago, the United States of America entered an era of unification that changed the lives of American citizens and of future generations. Delivered on January 20, 1961, President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address encouraged the unification of American citizens to keep the country’s liberty and fight for…

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    Addressing a mass amount of people in hopes to produce a clear and concise message is achievable using proper public rhetoric. “Aristotle saw the function of rhetoric as the discovery in each case of the available means of persuasion” (Griffin, 2012). Ancient rhetoricians have produce principals that guide this art of persuasion that allow the message to be clear, concise, and persuasive. The cannons of rhetoric are invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery. By using all five cannons,…

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    I. Introduction National image is important with each country. It is not only to show the basic information but also represent the picture of country to over the world. If the national image good, it makes country is more famous and support to contribute the economy developed. Except America-the most famous and powerful country in the world, some countries should be mentioned because of national image have changed and affect over the world. II. Definitions First of all, we should understand…

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    I think Hillary Clinton 's speech was good, she broke the ceiling women in politics in the United States, became the first presidential candidate in the United States on behalf of the major political parties played. In this speech, she use the data argument and expert testimony. For example, her friends Ryan Moore and Lauren Manning talk about their stories on Tuesday. When they first met, Ryan is only 7 years old. At that time, he was all up and down are stnts. These srntens may have to 40…

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    President Pros And Cons

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    1. All six topics were equally important, which made it difficult to single out one most important. After hearing the debate from both presidential candidates, Mrs. Hillary Clinton and Mr. Donald Trump, I have decided the fitness to be a president would be the most important topic. To my belief, the president of the United States is a representative for the nation’s people. The president also greatly influences the other five topics that will greatly affect the people. The president’s actions…

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    Hillary Clinton is one of the most talked about people in America today. One major reason is because she could possibly become the 1st woman president of the United States this year. As we all know Hillary Clinton is a busy person, no matter the time, place, or event. Earlier this year a photo of The Secretary of The United States, possibly texting on her phone in public surfaced the web. Even though Hillary Clinton was not dressed professionally and was wearing shades, which tells that she was…

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    Together Forward: A Critique of Obama 's Victory Speech “Change” was the President Barack Obama 's iconic motto when he was running his presidential campaign in 2008. Infamous “change poster” appeared on the sitcoms, advertisements even in music videos to the point that his name became synonymous with the word “Change”. For his second run, “Forward” was the theme surrounding President Obama 's campaign work. Following his reelection, President Obama and his speech writers created a victory…

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    This campaign season, I worked for Bruce Davis. Bruce Davis was the Democratic candidate chosen in the primary to run for House of Representatives in the Thirteen District in North Carolina. This campaign season was not a traditional one in comparison to what I’ve studied of past campaign’s. Our world has changed with the creation of social media and campaign’s have changed with it. In our campaign we had to look harder to find a proper strategy for using social media to are advantage and think…

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