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    All for Trump, and Trump for all! Michelle Obama delivered a speech in New Hampshire to pave a clear path for voters participating in the 2016 presidential election. Stressing equality, The First Lady, made it very clear that we need to elect a president that can unite American citizens as one. She defends her claim for Hillary’s vote by eradicating every uncivilized action directed towards women in Donald trump’s campaign. She crafts her argument with pathos, repetition and forms of diction to…

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    Catherine Jimenez Prof. Louise Lord English 11 Section B22 Comparison-Contrast essay The Different Backgrounds of Michelle Obama and Melania Trump Although everyone is making assumptions about how the new first lady is going to be, we have to admit that Michelle Obama has done an amazing job as a first lady. While some people might be skeptical about the new FLOTUS there are three points that are significant and might influence the perceptions of the people about Mrs. Trump in her new job. In my…

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    On February 1, 2001, Michelle McCottry called 911 and told the operator her ex-boyfriend, Adrian Davis, had beat her with his fists and fled the scene. Davis was arrested and charged with felony violation of a domestic no-contact order. During the trial, McCottry did not testify and the prosecution used McCottry’s 911 call as evidence of her injuries caused by Davis (Davis v. Washington, n.d.). Davis objected to the use of the 911 call as evidence, citing his Sixth Amendment confrontation…

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    felons were African Americans. Since majority of felons are of colored people the system of mass incarceration depicts that racial discrimination remains as powerful as it was during slavery and the era of Jim Crow. In this paper, we will discuss Michelle Alexander’s viewpoints and relate the connection between mass incarceration and the –isms (classism, sexism, racism). Also, we will we argue how discrimination still exists in housing, education, employment when labeled as a “felon”, and give…

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    Honestly, A Love That Multiplies written by Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar is one of the worst books that I have ever read. I have a very difficult time reading autobiographies to begin with because they seem to be extremely boring. This book, though, is the slowest jumbled mess that I have ever gotten the unfortunate chance of laying my eyes on. I loath this book. If you enjoy reading about a “real” family’s chaotic yet somehow perfect life that is unbelievably functional, then this read is…

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    Michelle Hanabusa said she always aspired to be her own boss, and that she would find a way to do so. For the 26-year-old entrepreneur, that goal is becoming a reality. Hanabusa, along with two other business partners, started their own clothing brand called Uprising in November of last year. Hanabusa said that she and her co-founders named the brand Uprising because the purpose of their clothing is to empower young professionals to rise up and strive to reach their goals. “We’re for the…

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    purpose of this essay is to analyze what the speaker or writer is saying critically. The speech that I analyzed was Michelle Obama’s speech on gun violence. Her speech was persuasively successful because of the fact that Michelle used logos and ethos in her speech. The way she was credible throughout her speech and stated her examples made the speech successful. The reason why Michelle Obama’s speech was effective because of the use of arguments about cause and effects, arguments from analogy,…

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    Commencement speeches are usually given by famous, rich and successful people to inspire graduates to become like them someday, but these speeches are not always effective if the speaker does not reach the audience. Michelle Obama, however, gave a powerful and effective commencement speech at Bowie State University for the class of 2013. Mrs. Obama discussed the educational issues affecting African Americans. The First Lady compelled me to analyze her powerful speech in which she used the…

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    Michelle De’s fans did it. What an overwhelming year for her. You guys have shown her so much love and support for her music that she is overcome with emotion, and that is no easy task. “I don’t know what to say. I don’t write music for popularity, fame, nor money. I write because I need to either release emotion within me. Or, to express something I have observed, and I am trying to wrap my mind around it. For year, I kept my writings private. But, a friend, who happened to be an artist…

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    level where most frontline staff work and patient care is delivered, is required to establish healthy work environments" (Satusky, 2012, p. 1). A nursing leader that greatly impacted my decision to enter the nursing profession stood as my aunt - Michelle Lowell. Lowell currently works at Park Nicollet Health Services as a DNP, with a focus in Nephrology.…

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