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    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 speaking to students and therefore the…

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    them a better understanding of the topic. President Barack Obama In the State of the Union Address employs similar rhetoric as Senator George McGovern in the 1972 ad, “This Time” in order to promote their political views and persuade the common people to value their ideas. Good job giving your sources, but include which rhetorical elements you’ll address to create a thesis. Expand. During the 2016 State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama reflects over his presidency and focuses on the…

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    he only Inauguration I have attended, and probably the only one I ever will attend, was Barack Obama’s first, eight years ago. My wife and I were nearly broke, but we gathered money from the life insurance left by my mother, who had died of lung cancer six weeks before the election. We wrapped our California kids, ages five and three, in a million layers of clothing and hats, filled thermoses with soup and hot chocolate, shared hand-warmers among us, and packed as though we were braving the…

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    history. Which was to hear Barack Obama's "Victory Speech" that took place in Grant Park, Chicago. This iconic speech took place in front of his supporters, voters, and family. Which Barack Obama was delivering because he had just been elected to become the president of the United States. It was more significant that Obama had succeed because he would be our 1st African American president that understood what it means to work from the bottom up till you reach your goals. Obama has become…

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    The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election and was held on November 4, 2008. Democrat Barak Obama was against Republican John McCain. The parties’ candidates focused mostly on change and reform in Washington, but in the last few months of the election campaign domestic policy and the economy surfaced as the main issues after the 2008 economic crisis. Obama’s ability to ensure voters that he could handle the economic crisis at the time and voters disapproval of the outgoing…

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    Michelle Obama Biography

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    Michelle Obama" If I can have a sit down at Starbucks with anyone in the world it will be with First Lady Michelle Obama. I have seen Michelle Obama on newspaper, television screen, you will know she is a significant woman to the United States. Everyone know she is the President wife, she is America royalty. I would first ask First Lady Michelle about her biography if you didn’t know Michelle Obama is the forty fourth first lady of the United States. She is also the wife of President Barack…

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    Michelle Obama

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    Michelle Obama (Birthday:January 17,1964 Age:52 years old)About her: She is a lawyer and a wife of two ( Malia was born on July 4,1998 and Sasha was born on june 4,2001- sasha’s real name is Natasha),and married the 44th president of the united states of america. She went to harvard.How did she become famous:She became famous for the broMichelle LaVaughn Robinson was born on January 17, 1964, in Chicago, Illinois, to parents Marian and Fraser Robinson. Although Fraser’s modest pay…

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    In "There Is No Evidence of Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System," (Beaver et al, 2013), the author, John Perazzo argues that Barack Obama is wrong about the perspective that there's racial discrimination on the criminal justice system. According to Sternes, (September 12, 2016), every human being has to have equal justice perspective that means everyone has the same rights just as everyone does as a citizen of a nation. The discussion of equal justice perspective focuses on…

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    beings include Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Harriet Tubman, Muhammad Ali, Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, and more recently Barack Obama. However, serving directly beside President Obama during his time as the leader of the free world remained a modern-day activist who has significantly encouraged and inspired an African-American woman such as myself to go above and beyond every day. Michelle Obama, one of the county’s most empowering women of color, has opened my eyes to life’s…

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    At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Current Senatorial candidate, Barack Obama delivered the Keynote speech. In the speech, Obama introduces John Kerry as the Democratic Candidate to run against the incumbent President, George W. Bush. Obama delivers this speech to rally his fellow democrats to stand behind John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, to meet the incredibly difficult task of beating a Presidential incumbent in their second bid for office. In order to achieve the…

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