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    services and died when medical care could have saved them. Unfortunately‚ it’s not only the uninsured who suffer in this desperate situation. Of the more than one million‚ five-hundred thousand bankruptcies filed in the United States before President Barack Obama’s administration‚ about half were a result of medical bills; of those‚ three-quarters of filers actually had health insurance (Pibel 1). On March 23 of 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act became law. Also known as “Obamacare

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    Case Study for the Barack Obama Campaign The Barack Obama Campaign case shows how the Internet‚ especially social media can leverage its power to reach and encourage publics engage with communication and activities of the organization fast and cost-effectively. In the period of 2008 presidential election‚ Obama and his official team Obama for America (OAF for short) ran a web-based grassroots campaign and used social media as a tool to interact with supports timely‚ and enhance Obama’s reputation

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    "yes we can" is one of the most influential phrases in the speeches of barrack obama‚ But this 10-min speech blew me away. This was a scripted speech‚ and one of the best written and delivered I have seen in some time. this short speech had it all: simple but eloquent and powerful language‚ and a strong yet upbeat‚ friendly delivery. I think that Barack Obama’s Victory speech was extremely inspiring‚ motivating‚ and most of all in my opinion comforting to a rehabilitating nation in dire need

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    Barack Obama: A More Perfect Union (2008) Barack Obama speaks of the time before the civil war‚ when the founding fathers made the declaration of independence. The declarations of independence were good‚ but not perfect‚ it had been left unfinished. The great question of slavery wasn’t properly answered. But separation isn’t over; Obama wants this generation to keep fighting for equal rights among gender‚ creed and color. Obamas tells about his past‚ how he grew up with his white grandparents‚ in

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    Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event On September 8th 2009 President Barack Obama delivered the speech “Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event” at Wakefield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia. President Barack Obama encourages and motivates the students to take school serious and to work for their education‚ for their own‚ their parents and the countries good. The theme of the speech is responsibility and possibility. Barack Obama begins his speech with

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    The aim of this paper is to examine the strategies of President Barack Obama‚ and its ideological component‚ also why Barack Obama use exact words and how strong is the influence. The topic has been studied before by Juraj Horvath (2010)‚Jana Langrova(2010) and Junling Wang(2010).Therefore‚ the goal of the conducted research paper is to find out which of the political are used more often in the speech of Barack Obama‚ and what does it mean. The enabling objectives to get the research goal

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    Analyzing a Speech Our forty-fourth President Barack Hussein Obama is known to be one of the most profound‚ intelligent‚ and influential speaker in the United States. With confidence Barack Obama has always shown a sense of leadership which is the key to attracting and persuading his audience. In order to make certain that his audience is left with a positive impression and a sense of aspiration for those who are citizens of the United States. One of Barack Obamas famous and highly respected speech is the

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    constantly remake ourselves to fit our larger dreams.” (Senator Barack Obama‚ 2005) The above quotation‚ by Senator Barack Obama‚ during the inauguration of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library‚ displays Obama’s views on Lincoln’s accomplishments not only during his presidency‚ but also throughout the course of history. Obama applauded the contributions made by Abraham Lincoln‚ the nation’s 16th president. As time has progressed‚ and Obama has announced his campaign for presidency‚ more and more people

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    Barack Obama could be considered one of the best presidents in this century; he ended the great recession‚ dropped unemployment from 10.1% to less that 5%‚ won a nobel peace prize‚ shrunk the Federal budget deficit by two thirds since 2009‚ the stock market has not dropped since he has entered Office‚ and he has done many more things for the American people. Barack Obama is a very perceptive president he knows what is going on and is an excellent public speaker; well enough to have people listen

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    different president after Bush’s tumultuous term. Barack Obama‚ a senator at the time‚ gave a speech at the Democratic Convention announcing his support of John Kerry’s presidential campaign. In his speech‚ Barack Obama uses ethos and its related rhetorical strategies to highlight the similarities and minor differences between themselves to make John Kerry seem like a viable presidential candidate to the common American citizen. Barack Obama uses invented ethos to explain the considerable differences

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