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    Michelle Obama

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    the state capital of Springfield. Successful despite the difficulties, Michelle was named executive director of community relations and external affairs for the University of Chicago Hospitals in 2002. She was promoted to vice president after three years, and served on the boards of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, but eventually scaled back her work hours and commitments to support Obama’s entry into the U.S. presidential race. Initially…

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    In Chicago he was a community organizer before he received his law. He worked as a civil right attorney and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School. During 1997 to 2004 he represents the 13th districts in the Illinois senate. Since January 20, 2009, Barack Obama has been the 44th United State President. In 2012, president Obama ran for the United States presidential election…

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    Lael Brainard Biography

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    in Hamburg Germany to parents Al and Joanne Brainard. Al Brainard was a U.S. foreign-service officer who was stationed in Cold War Germany and Poland. Dr. Al Brainard received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and his doctorate in Political Science from the University of Washington. He was one of the first US officials to develop relationships with Polish dissident movements that were instrumental in Poland’s transition to democracy. Ms. Brainard had an unusual…

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    article “The Paradox of Samsung´s Rise“ written by Tarun Khanna, Jaeyong Song and Kyungmook Lee, was published by Harvard Business Review in the July-August 2011 edition on pages 142-147. Tarun Khanna is Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at the Harvard Business School and the Director of Harvard’s South Asia Institute. Jaeyong Song and Kyungmook Lee are professors at the Seoul National University in South Korea. The intention of the article is to describe Samsung´s crucial approach of moving away…

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    be elected. In 2012, President Obama beat his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney and won re-election. While he lived with his grandparents, Barack Obama went to school at Punahou Academy and played basketball. In 1979, Obama graduated from Punahou University with honors. Not long after high school, Barack…

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    Introduction For this assignment, I have chosen to write about two people who have both influenced American culture and positively impacted me as an individual. I chose two people that are complete opposites, but are actually pretty important to me. The male I chose to talk about was Yo Gotti and the female I chose was Michelle Obama. Birthplace and Family Yo Gotti, born Mario Mims, is an American rapper. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 19th, 1981. He grew up in…

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    Ginsburg started off her career by clerking for U.S. District Judge Edmund L. Palmieri, which lead to her beginning her teaching life. From nineteen sixty three to nineteen eighty, where she taught at Rutgers University and Columbia. During her teaching at Columbia she did six cases for Women's Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union. One her most popular cases she fought for gender equality was the Social Security Act that was biased toward widows…

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    the way that the field should go (Poole & Mackworth, 2001). Currently, AI technology can only do research, so there is still a need for lawyers, who must debate and defend the cases in court. Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar and a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, believes that since AI does not have the ability to think on its own, it becomes merely a research assistant, unable to link and separate court cases. While some believe that AI will have the ability to decide the outcome of court…

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    Compassionate, independent, and determined are three words people think of in connection 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…

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    look up to her, because the little things she does to help others is amazing and could really help others to realize they need to make a change also. Born January 17th, 1964 in Chicago Illinois. Michelle attended Princeton University graduated in 1985, later to attend Harvard Law School in 1988. Soon after graduating Michelle Obama had met her future husband who would be the future president of the United States of America. Married on October 3, 1992. When she became the First lady of the…

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