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    here and study. “There are roughly 1.8 million immigrants in the United States who might or will become eligible for the Obama Administration's “deferred action” for unauthorized youth brought to this country as children”. Meaning any child that was brought here from other countries will be eligible for it. It offers a two year, renewable reprieve from deportation to unauthorized who are under the age of 31; entered the United States before age 16. Who had lived continuously in the country for…

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    disadvantaged to some extent. I am an eighteen-year-old Black, heterosexual, female. I am a Christian and a citizen of the United States of America who grew up in the middle class. I possess qualities that show both privilege and disadvantages in American society. During the third week of class, a comprehensive list was made of what it means to be privileged in the United States today. This list included things such as “not recognizing you are privileged”, “being the “The Default””, “being…

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    Barack Obama is known for his impeccable and invigorating way of speaking, whether it be to a small crowd or the United States in its entirety. He has a strong understanding of his audience and how to speak to them in a way that makes his message known and his notions preferable. Obama’s 2012 acceptance speech is full of rhetoric strategy and concepts that fall within the concepts of pathos, ethos, and logos. This is a speech that connects Barack Obama to his audience by use of emotion, with…

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    The first example is Barack Obama. First off, under this very liberal president, the United States economy has been at the worst it has been since the end of the Great Depression. In fact, since he took over in 2008, the number of people living off government money has grown a monstrous amount as he continues to add trillions of dollars on to the United States’ already enormous debt. It is not just his fault, for the congress may have had a chance to fix his mistakes. But…

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    compared to this decade where there has been biased regarding African Americans which is evidenced in the article. For instance, there is between 11 percent Africans Americans representing in the United States and more so mostly 50% African Americans have entered state prison each year in the United States. Looking at the trend, Barack Obama has been stressing out on the situation that has happened and still occur, over the past two and three decades with biases increasing over the…

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    abstract words allow multiple interpretations for Kennedy’s ideas for the future, they audience is more likely to accept his viewpoint. Additionally, the abstract words help create an idealistic tone in his speech. For example, he describes his inauguration as a “celebration of freedom” among Americans rather than a “victory of a party”. The word “freedom,” which he does not define, contributes to his idealism since it has a strong positive connotation for almost all of its interpretations. In…

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    The United States of America, land of the free, is a country where American citizens are allowed and encouraged to vote for a candidate they feel is representative of their own personal beliefs and values, as well as capable of leading our country in a positive and economically sound direction. In fact, voting is often considered a duty not a privilege. Unfortunately, there are only two major political parties, which do not always provide the voters with candidates whose beliefs and values…

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    representation of national images. Some people believe that a state’s soft power cannot exist without national images. It is believed that the images of a nation can create either an advantages or disadvantages environment for the public and the state. The nation’s reputation can be a reward or punishment in both political and economy. Positive reputation makes countries to gain foreign…

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    The public education in the United States has become one of the largest and most magnetic changing quality control problems in our modern community of people. One of the biggest problems is a lack of money available for public education in the United States. Education is an issue that touches everyone’s lives in one way or another. Whether you are a parent, student, teacher, taxpayer, or employee, the effects of education on humankind can be seen every day. For this reason, public schools are a…

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    suffered throughout its evolution. To many, this is not obvious. Those who try to point out the obvious are shut down and told that they are spoiling the process of government by being a storm crow. The fuzzy feeling from the pep talk given at the State of the Union has recharged the Obama brigade and anyone who is cynical becomes the object of derision. Just last night, after discussing that the high lottery jackpot could be an indication of a drop in confidence about the economy, I found…

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