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    Accepting the Democratic nomination for presidential candidacy in 2008, Barack Obama expressed how he thought the government should interact with citizens. “…Our government should work for us, not against us. It should help us, not hurt us. It should ensure opportunity not just for those with the most money and influence, but for every American who’s willing to work…” (Schuman 120). In making these remarks, Obama reveals what he wants to achieve for the nation. Obama’s ultimate goal is to try to…

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    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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    ethos, and logos during his forty-eight minute speech. According to a USA Today Gallup poll conducted two weeks before the Democratic National Convention, Clinton was at his all-time personal best approval rating of 69%; higher than Michelle Obama (65%), Barack Obama (53%), or Joe Biden (44%) (Gallup). It is easy to see why the stadium filled to capacity with democratic delegates and volunteers were eager to listen to Clinton’s…

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    With nominations for the 2009 prize being only eleven days after Obama took presidential office and it only being eight months into his presidency when he was awarded the prize, the Nobel Committee’s decision sparked controversy and mixed reviews across the world. Many question whether that was enough time for Obama to make a big enough impact to deserve the prize. The committee shares that the prize was given to Obama in order to aid and support what he sought out to do during his presidency…

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    mean perfect, they do however assist with reducing the cost of college. In spite of the fact that it may not be perfect, policymaker, government, and individual institution are doing their best to improve it. Hrabowski mentions that “President Barack Obama has called for higher education to standardize the information given to students and families about costs, financial packages, students’ debt at graduation and graduation rates”(260). Also, the University of Maryland was one of the first…

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    The American Dream Throughout history America has transformed since it first became a country; the geography has changed, and the people living here has become more diverse. With the country evolving the idea of the American Dream adjusted. As a result of the American Dream changing so much, it is no longer attainable for all citizens of America. The American Dream has transformed since the first settlers arrived in this country. The Declaration of Independence is an example of what the…

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    In a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama said the President – elect Donald Trump was anti-hope. Unlike her husband, the first lady argued that Donald Trump didn't give Americans hope. She could not have been more wrong. Donald Trump does inspire hope. His populist movement was fueled by hope. His successful election was fueled by hope. This hope fueled the founding of America. It is the hope that in America so-called white people will find a paradise for individual achievement,…

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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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    Well Iʼll actually agree with that. I agree with everything she said. I began this campaign because I was so tired of seeing such foolish things happen to our country. This is a great country. This is a great land. I have gotten to know the people of the country over the last year and a half that I have been doing this as a politician. I cannot believe I'm saying that about myself, but I guess I have been a politician. And my whole concept was to make America great again. When I watch the deals…

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    In a recent presidential debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argued their character, and if they are fit to serve as president of the United States or not. Throughout their debate they depended on both rhetorical fallacies and strategies to build their arguments and prove their capability to run this country. Although the arguments made by the candidates seem to be just repetitive nuances of common issues, this debate gives us an idea of the duties and character traits a president must…

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