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    The American Voice Essay

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    Since Obama mentions the convention, the setting is occurring in the National Convention in the year of 2004. Many people attend this National Convention, so Obama was very thankful to be there because he would be noticed. The intended audience for Obama’s speech is a great amount of people who attended this convention and also people…

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    There are no easy solutions, but there are remedies that have as their goal, honoring the dignity of labor—no matter who is doing the work. (Thompson 290). Presented at the State of the Union address, in 2015, President Barack Obama states, “Of course, nothing helps families make ends meet like…

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    " Abstract " Barack Hussein Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. He is the first African American to have served as president, as well as the first born outside the contiguous United States. He was born on August 4 in 1961 in Honolulu, He grew up mostly in Hawaii, but also spent one year of his childhood in Washington State and four years in Indonesia. After graduating from University , he worked as a community organizer in…

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    Union has recharged the Obama brigade and anyone who is cynical becomes the object of derision. Just last night, after discussing that the high lottery jackpot could be an indication of a drop in confidence about the economy, I found countless news items from all over the world indicating that something peculiar was happening and the new year has brought with it a lack…

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    Barack Obama displays that John Kerry is the better choice for president through the use of abstract words, anaphora, and anecdotes. He explains to his audience that Kerry believes in all of these abstract ideas and that he goes on to list all of the good things that John Kerry believes. But, first Obama begins by telling his own story. He tells his background, his parents background, where his family is from and how everyone met. Obama explains that where he was in life, his career, his family,…

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    States well and going, I believe Barack Obama is a good president. There are countless of reasons why. For one, he was the first black president! For that he will be remembered but not only for that reason. He has made a name for himself that history, hopefully will not forget. President Obama fought and won for healthcare with the Affordable Care Act. Americans have health coverage and much better access to medical care. This medical care is also known as Obama Care. The country as a whole…

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    The Racial Wealth Gap

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    Writer Richard Wright was born after the Civil War but before the Civil Rights Movement. If he were to write a book named Black Boy about an African American boy growing up in the United States today, he will write about the racial significance of Barack Obama’s election, comparing the…

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    President Obama’s Last State of the Union In President Barack Obama’s last State of the Union speech is one of the most influential and admired speeches of the 20th century. Obama focuses primarily on not just the coming year, but about the coming decades. Obama has mass appeal as a public speaker that uses three public-speaking techniques to captivate his audiences. He uses a number of rhetorical devices in his speech, but three techniques in particular, seem consistent across his speech; he…

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    there was a historical presidential race taking place between Barack Obama and John McCain. John McCain was a seventy-two year old Republican, who's campaign became extremely difficult because his running mate Sarah Palin was oblivious when it came to foreign or domestic policy, in addition to the 2008 Republican President's low approval rating and the financial crisis. Eventually, as the race dwelled on, Obama won the hearts of voters. “Obama carried not only Democratic strongholds in New…

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    Public Education Problems

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    Has Obama and his administration made good on his education promises? Let’s rewind the tape, and look at what’s been done in the last four years to promote change. President Obama has expanded support to help more students afford college, while calling for a shared responsibility in tackling rising costs. America is home to the best colleges…

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