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    “Well-behaved women seldom make history.”- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History. A few women who change history are Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth I, Susan B Anthony, and Michelle Obama. Without these women our society might not be the way it is now. Here’s the story about four brave women who changed history not only with their appearances, but with their actions. Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. She became the queen of Egypt in 51 B.C. when she was only 18 years old.…

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    Change Ever since Barack Obama became the 44th president of the United States on November 4, 2008, he has changed America. Barack Obama was the first African American president in U.S. history. During the election for president, many candidates had promised the people of America that they will make America better. Little did the American people know that the candidates only did this to get people's votes. Instead of making false promises to the people of America, Barack Obama was the only…

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    Barack Hussein Obama II was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father, Barack Obama, Sr., left his family to attend Harvard University. After Harvard, he returned to Kenya where he died due to a car accident. His mother, Ann Dunham moved to Indonesia to do field research. Obama mother sent him to live with her parents in Hawaii because she was concerned about his education. He attended Hawaii's prestigious Punahou School from fifth grade until he graduated from high school. After…

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    women or referencing the struggles of black women. For example, she was quick to mention Michelle Obama’s role as a mentor in the law firm she met President Obama. Traister failed to mention the struggles of black women ansd the struggle they face of carrying the black race butmany times forced to be on the backburner. She mentioned many first ladies and their accomplishments but failed to reference Michelle as a black first lady. she references her as a strong realist and someone who is not…

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    first lady, Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama has a very strong educational past and has earned numerous degrees of her own which makes her a seemly valid candidate to give this speech. Obama’s speech is successful at motivating students to continue their education because she uses experiences to strengthen her stance on the value of obtaining an education; however, her use of experiences also varies in the usage to gain an effective emotional and logical response from her audience. Obama starts…

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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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    Following the attacks of September 11th and in the midst of armed conflict in the Middle East, superstitions presumed that a Muslim president would sympathize closely with religious extremists. Blitt unequivocally addresses this, illustrating Obama in a turban and white robe under a similarly dressed Osama Bin Laden in the painting above, a commonly known terrorist figure. The presence of both in the Oval Office suggests a working relationship between the President and a religious extremist.…

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    lists of allowed food products, it becomes a bane for the school board. As Michelle Obama once said, “You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world 's problems at once but don 't ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take…

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    Power Of First Ladies

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    Starting from George Washington to current president Barack Obama, there were 44 presidents in America. And next to them, there were always very cautious advisors and passionate advocators who provided endless supports and boosted president’s actions. Who are they? They are “First ladies.” First lady is a term given to a wife of a president. However, despite of it’s original meaning it nowadays wields huge significances all over society. One of the prominent example which presents power of first…

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    On October 13th, 2016 The first lady, Michelle Obama gave an emotional speech denouncing Donald trump ability to become president. Miss Obama gave a speech in front of an audience during a campaign rally in New Hampshire.The First lady used a serious topic, that hit not only the audience, but all viewers with chills of horror. Miss Obama used both the appeals of pathos and ethos to connect with listeners emotionally by explaining that the next president of the United States Of America is not…

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