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    My Definition Of A President

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    a woman to become the leader and lead our country like no other? Among other questions, this is one that was asked when making the decision of who to vote for in my very first Presidential election. A President is defined as “the highest executive officer of a modern republic, as the Chief Executive of the United States.” My definition of a President is someone who will lead the country to the best of their ability without regard to race, religion, or sex and will do what is in the best…

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    “He has black skin” was my description of my African American classmate in the fourth grade. Our new teacher wanted us to describe each other so she could get to know her future students and, since we had known each other since kindergarten, it was something we were not used to. I cannot remember why but I chose to describe my classmate’s skin color as black, for which I was called a racist. While I had heard that word before on television, this was the first time I had ever truly understood…

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    Dr.Martin’s speech was very relevant during the civil rights when the United States fought for the rights of African…

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    Steve Jobs Discourse

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    Presentation This report is about the discriminating investigation of relational abilities, styles, and viability of discourses of two acclaimed identities of world – Barack Obama and Steve Jobs. It comprises of the individual examination of both discourses and after that investigating their styles and aptitudes. Firstly we talk about imparting style of Barack Obama. Given us a chance to take a gander at the triumph discourse by Obama in 2007 re-decisions. Obama is a viable speaker who…

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    “Freedom is never given; it is won”(A.Philip Randolph). In a time of need, everyone looks to find a leader that can improve the situation. Just like in both of John F. Kennedy’s(JFK) and Patrick Henry’s lives, they stepped up and lead a group to make choices that lead to a big change. There was one big moment that outweighed the other small moments like in JFK’s “Inaugural Address” and Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention.” In both of these authors speeches they use various beliefs to make…

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    Bio-Psychosocial Theory

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    These three events influenced me in different aspects. The 2008 presidential election of President Barack Obama influenced me mentally because it gave me more strength within myself that anything is possible. If an African American can be the president of the United States than a female African American like myself can too. The evolution of social media and technology influenced me because it open my eyes up to a whole…

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    we just had. During the 2008 presidential election, our generation didn’t pay much attention. One being we were all in fifth or 6th grade and could’ do much. Another reason being social media 's like Snapchat wasn 't a part of our lives like it is now. In the article by Jonathan Mahler wrote how “Snapchat moves into politics: With access to youth, the app is poised to shake up the 2016 U.S. election.” One point the article states is how each term that the presidential election came there was a…

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    election year of opponent bashing and empty promises, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign advertisement titled “Family Strong” takes a different approach to winning the support of American voters. “Family Strong” focuses on what former Secretary of State Clinton has accomplished for the children of America. Because of the many scandals set against her, Clinton struggles with keeping the trust of Americans. She uses this advertisement to gain the faith and gratitude of American families.…

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    I remember talking with friends in my early teen years about what it would be like to vote. We did some math, and deduced that we’d all be 18 by the time the 2016 Presidential election. However, what we didn’t anticipate, was how dominating the election would be over our lives-- we simply thought, come voting day, that we’d walk in and easily choose the candidate of our choice. There was no anticipation of the fact that we’d also be freshly enrolled in college, an environment so tuned in to…

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    Meet The Press Analysis

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    the Press gives the idea it is offering a fair platform to the presidential candidates by inviting individuals to debate and discuss. Unfortunately the topics chosen were one sided and there was an extreme neglect to remotely include third party presidential candidates. Also the inclusion of Saturday Night Live’s skits before each commercial break contributes to misinformation. A news program neglecting to scrutinize all presidential candidates and blurring the line between comedy and news, will…

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