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    During Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign he addressed a live audience in New Hampshire. His ‘Yes We Can’ speech was acknowledged as a rhetorical masterpiece and one of the greatest political presentations. Obama used a variety of verbal and nonverbal techniques to persuade voters that he could guide a positive and enduring change. Verbal techniques such as repetition, anaphora, pronouns and the rule of threes aided his portrayal of a prospering America under his leadership. Nonverbal…

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    PERKASA Case Study

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    According to the secretary of PERKASA, Syed Hassan Syed Ali, PERKASA build up is for all the KAUM PRIBUMI uphold their right without any distinguish of the political idea .Besides, PERKASA will support anyone including the opposition party as long as they doing right and relevant issues especially those issues that related to the Malays. In addition , PERKASA also active on eliminated the prejudice especially non-Malay toward PERKASA , they active having programme with the Pertubuhan…

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    The spirit of Jackson’s political philosophy was indeed democratic. He was in favor of the participation of the common man in the government. He was a populist leader, a war hero, and he believed in the power of the “common man”. Instead of all this republican thinking, Jackson’s political philosophy had some serious limitations. That is his political philosophy can best be described as Jackson’s democracy, or to be more precise a limited democracy. Jackson political philosophy was built on the…

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    The Importance of Education On September the 8th 2009 the President of the United States, Barack Obama, held a “Back to School speech” at Wakefield High School in Virginia. In the speech, Barack Obama emphasizes the importance of education not only for the individual but also for the country through the use of bond, repetition, and destination. Throughout the speech, Obama is able to create a bond with the audience, which makes it easier for the audience understand his message. Obama is…

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    Following the impeachment of Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), Megawati Soekarnoputri was appointed to replace the position as president of Indonesia. She was the first female president ever to hold presidency and the daughter of the first Indonesian president, Soekarno. The vice president which selected to be her vice in running the Government is Hamzah Haz. Both of them together to run the governance as the President and Vice President until October 20, 2004. Several important agendas announced by…

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    Political Ideology of Liberalism For centuries, different political ideologies have dominated the world in various regions with their own set of beliefs and values. Successes and failures were the deterring factors for an ideology to thrive or perish. Although numerous amount of political ideologies are being practiced in our contemporary society, however, there are only five fundamental roots of ideologies that laid the foundations: Liberalism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism, and Anarchism.…

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    Deconstruction of President Barrack Obama’s 2013 Inauguration Speech President Barrack Obama’s speech during his 2013 inauguration is among the famous inauguration speeches of all time. The speech served as an opportunity for him to show his gratitude, as well as, declare authority of his position. It was his second inaugural speech as he had had a landslide win in a majority of the states. In his initial four years, White House concerns revolved around the two wars and the economic crisis. With…

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    The premise of the book Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State by Andrew Gelman is to explain the divided red and blue color map that represents the way states vote in elections, Republican or Democratic. Throughout the book, Gelman presents substantial data, numbers and graphs, to show the voting trends of individuals, counties, and states as a whole. Analyzing all this information, Gelman reveals that how an individual votes relies on many factors that interplay with each other…

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    Jose A. Gomez Ms.Knox ENC 1101/CRN 10050 1 September 2017 Lullaby Questions 1.Leslie Marmon Silko was born on March 05,1948 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States When she came to this world her father had to work in his family grocery store and be a photographer for the United States army around the same time her mother started to work Leslie had to spend her days with her great grandmother. When she was six years old her father was elected as Tribal Treasurer and has found out many…

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    Wake Up Happy Book Report

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    Michael Strahan, an NFL legend, turned broadcaster, made his name on and off the field. In his new book, Wake Up Happy, he gives readers advice and shares personal stories to explain how we can transform ourselves and our lives for the better. Michael Strahan implements 18 rules in his life and we too, can apply the same rules into ours, so we can all, “Wake Up Happy!” Michaels first rule is, “Help can–and will–come from the most unexpected places. Be open to everything around you.” Strahan…

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