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    Michelle Obama Influence

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    Michelle Obama is a leader that has more impact that most women. She is the First Lady of the United States, this means she is always in the public eye. Michelle has been pioneering a change in childhood eating habits along with educational rights for all. She is a determined woman that here to help the world for the better. FLOTUS, Michelle Obama is striving to create a better country by promoting healthy families and eating habits along with better access to education. Michelle Obama is…

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    to become our leader. The multicultural leader I have chosen is Barack Obama. I am going to talk about who Obama is, why he was an effective leader, what his leadership style was, and how he has been able to motivate and relate to many people. Barack Obama was born August 4th, 1961, and spent most of his adolescence living in Hawaii. He received his bachelor’s in political science from…

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    those rights. For instance, in 2010, President Barack Obama signed an Act called ACA, which also known as the Obamacare in order to make sure all citizens have a health insurance coverage. Although at that time for some people it seemed to be a great idea, it did not balance on both sides because it did not seem to be fair for others. As Michael Hart a professor at Broward Community College once said, “ It is unconstitutional for President Barack Obama to take millions of dollars from Medicare…

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    A More Perfect Union Essay

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    presidential candidate barack obama on March 18, 2008 during the time of the Democratic Party Presidential nomination. He spoke to the voters and press at the National Constitution center in philadelphia. His former pastor jeremiah wright made some controversial remarks that made presidential candidate barack obama give this speech. The purpose of this speech was for Americans to be more understanding of each other’s problems regardless of their race. Presidential Candidate Barack Obama found…

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    44th president, Barack Obama in his 2009 inauguration speech, addresses his audience with his intentions of changing america. Obama explains about how america is dealing with a crisis and together we have to come together and help. He creates a serious tone in order to persuade his audience to take a stand with him to make america great by using pathos, altruism, and logos. Obama starts off his speech by acknowledging how president bush was a great president before him. He then goes on to…

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    Barack Obama's message in his powerful speech to the graduating class of 2008 is to help the one's who need help. During his speech he try's to get this message accros all the graduates in several ways; by saying how people had their own opinion and archived it, by telling that there are much more reponobilites than just their jobs and families, and by telling that destiny has never been written for anyone but by you. To begin with, Barack Obama said that people should always have…

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    to Michelle Obama. Many people know that Michelle Obama was the First Lady, but she was so much more. As First Lady , Michelle Obama showed America that you can change the world with determination. She left a legacy as a fitness enthusiast, women's right activist and First Lady. The early to middle life of Michelle Obama had a strong impact on her call to change. According to David Bergen Brophy on page 54 of “Michelle Obama: Meet the First Lady” she came from a working class family. Her…

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    Based on historical facts of the author's life. The Audacity of Hope is a book written by the United States ex-president Barack Obama published by Crown Publishing Group in 2006, the beginning of his presidential campaign. The content of the book is dense in ideas and values; details of his biography and his fluid narrative creates a pleasant reading environment. The central point of reflection in this book is the rescue of original values of the American people who have been betrayed prolog…

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    To understand the impact that both Martin Luther King Jr and Barack Obama had on the United States all you have to do is look at their history with this nation. Martin Luther King Jr was around durning a time when the oppression of the black man was greater than ever in the US. King’s speeches and battles were the ones that allowed Obama to even have the platform to run for president. In 2008 Obama made a speech widely recognized as the “More Perfect Union” Speech, which he presented when…

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    instance, George W. Bush and President Barack Obama in both their first term elections, claim that they would improve America with specific plans. Since Obama was elected after the two terms of Bush, one may compare their approaches for America. Some issues that both Bush and President Obama created plans for were improving education, decreasing taxes, and improving foreign policies.…

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