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    Mr. Brooks Pre AP Language Arts 22 November 2016 Rhetorical Analysis Essay [introduction](insert introduction here)It’s not about ‘I’, but ‘You’ and ‘We’\\\,Obama’s Deep Sense of Humility,Winning the Cynics Over, It’s about falling in love with Michelle too,, Story of One, Story of Many, Rich Usage of Rhetorical Devices,Utmost Conviction and Progressive Rhythm [thesis] {In this (text) (author) tries to persuade (audience (be specific)) that (rhetoric purpose) by (rhetoric…

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    anything but appetizing. After the introduction of Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, school lunches are now smaller, healthier, and more expensive than ever before. Schools across the country have been forced to provide healthier lunches to their students, but it seems there are more disadvantages than advantages to this plan. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was first introduced in January of 2010, more than five years ago. Michelle Obama’s aim with this program was to provide a…

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    junk foods, sugary foods, and calories that can be consumed in school lunches. This plan was executed by Michelle Obama as the, “Michelle O’s ‘healthy’ lunch program.” I believe this was an ignorant decision because even though we have less sugar intake we still are being served wrong amount of food, it’s all being processed and it taste worse than dog food. One of the major reasons why Michelle plan was a fail is because the amount of food that is provided. For example if Sam is a 260lbs, 6…

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    ethos and pathos. When it comes to ethos Obama talks very highly of many president’s that have been in office and what they did to help out the economy. In Obama’s speech pathos was used less. He compared his life when he was young, and also his wife Michelle, and how they both strived when they were younger. Obama shared “As Lincoln once said, “While we do…

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    The United States Government reigns over and provides for millions of people. The Government uses taxpayer dollars and administers to the people in order to keep the country united and functioning. However, there is only so much money to go around to all the different departments that need assistance; therefore, some harsh decisions must be made based on what areas need the most help. Native American’s have not only been underrepresented in the government, but in the media, job systems and in…

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    White racism, which I used to take so seriously, came, more and more, to seem childish and pitiful to me. Meanwhile, Barack and Michelle Obama—cool, collected, fiercely loyal to each other—have reflected back to me my own capacities. Representation does, in fact, matter. When I was alone among white kids, I wondered if I had any power or beauty within me. With Michelle and Barack in the White House, I knew I did. I still consider my own destruction daily. I think about doomsday scenarios and…

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    resource that is available to most people in the United States. The value and the ways it is administered often various from person to person. Michelle Obama and Mike Rose are both advocates of educational value. They exhibit their positions on education in two documents; Blue-Collar Brilliance by Mike Rose and Bowie State University Commencement Speech by Michelle Obama. Rose’s document focuses on the degrading of educational attributes that are not gained in the preferred environment such as…

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    their turn to speak. While she provides ample research and stories in support of her view, a way to connect more with the audience is necessary to the success of an argument. In an article by Krissah Thompson of the Washington Post, the First Lady Michelle Obama stated while addressing students on a recent visit to China, ““Many decades ago, there were actually laws in America that allowed discrimination against black people like me, who are a minority in the United States, But over time,…

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    Characters-#3 & #7 #3-The main character has faced many problems throughout his life. Tyler Oakley has experienced both difficult and minor challenges ranging from his parent’s divorce to not getting his beets on his Skinnylicious Veggie Burger at The Cheesecake Factory. Tyler has pretty much been through it all, he went from publicly supporting and interviewing One Direction to being hated by all of their fans. It got so bad that the One Direction fans got #WeWantTylerOakleyDead and…

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    Introduction In the 1950s, the Washington D.C. public schools (DCPS) began heading in the direction of failure with some of the lowest performing students with in the nation. Michelle Rhee, a former Teach for America teacher and an education reform advocate, was hired as the Chancellor in 2007 by Mayor Adrian Fenty, who emphasized education. Rhee believed that the accountability and quality of the teachers was crucial to the effectiveness of the students’ education and implemented the IMPACT…

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