Inauguration of Barack Obama

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    having passed, The United States stands at point capable of reflecting upon the entirety of the Obama presidency. The Obama presidency is easily a controversial one due to the significant developments in both domestic and foreign policy over the last eight years. Being handed a country on the brink of economic depression, while also entangled in multiple military and foreign relation quagmires, Obama was tasked with a problem many would have balked to handle. Nonetheless, while there was hiccups…

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    Inequality in America: Rhetorical Strategies in Obama 's "President Obama on Inequality" Barack Obama said “I believe the defining challenge of our time: Making sure our economy works for every working American.” (para.6) In his speech he states that “America is supposed to be land of equal outcomes but instead we strive to be a land of equal opportunity” (para.7). We try and prosper to make sure every American gets an equal right to jobs, healthcare and schooling in the United States. We have…

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    This was called “the choice” Obama for America TV advertisement. It was a positive ad of the president’s plan for the next four years. In this specific political ad Barack Obama states, “over the next four months you have a choice to make, not just between two political parties or even two people” so it can be chosen that he wants to be dealing with the issues going on in our country. However he mentions Romney’s plan and says it is not for the better of our society. Obama mentions dealing with…

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    have not only failed, but they have created serious conflicts in the process of legislation. The immigration policy President Obama originally proposed has seen widespread disapproval and remains at a standstill in Congress. With time running out, many wonder if it is even possible for legislation to be passed before his term ends. It is predicted that challenges to the policy…

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    from world came America for better life. "It passed from generation to generation, that God given promise: that all are equal all are free everyone deserve to pursue their full measure of happiness." (Barack Obama Inaugural Speech 2008. )When I see my uncle, it was like dreams come to reality as Obama said. Now my uncle has big house, great job, two kids and a lovely wife. I certainly believe that; success is not won by chance, no pains no gains. Uncle is my grandparent’s first child.…

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    Tree Rings Research Paper

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    Tree Rings Tree Rings is located on horn island, which is a small island off the coast of Darwin. Horn island itself is very green and quite undisturbed by modern life. There are many trees and only a minute fraction of the island is used for hospitality. It is quite hot and humid but the occasional rain cools the island down. These factors make Horn Island a perfect location for a new suburb which is innovative and different. In Tree Rings there are no cars, because cars make massive amounts…

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    inspire the world. Barack Hussein Obama Jr. was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to parents Ann Dunham, an elementary teacher whom later on received her PhD in anthropology, and Barack Hussein Obama Sr., an economist in the Kenyan government. Mr. Obama Jr. is a descendent of a line of strong, independent people. His grandfather, Stanly Dunham, was a World War II veteran and his grandmother worked to become the first female vice president of the bank of Hawaii (Robinson). As a child, Mr. Obama, called…

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    44th President, Barack Obama, in his 2009 Inauguration speech, mitigates the concerns of the American people through his reassurance of impending change. Throughout his speech, Obama acknowledges the existing turmoil in the United States; however, he combats these concerns with optimism and hope. He employs a patriotic tone in order to urge the American citizens to join him in his endeavors towards mending the country. He does this by strategically implementing the following appeals: fear and…

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    Barack Obama has been a topic to people around the world .Obama bravery and leadership has impacted people by making people to believe that they can do whatever it is that they yet to accomplish.Obama is the first African-American to serve as the United State president.Obama was born in Honolulu Hawaii,on August 4,1961. Obama’s parent are Ann Dunham and Barack Obama Sr.When Obama dad decided to pursue his Ph.D in Massachusetts to attend Harvard University.Obama parents divorced in March 1994…

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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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