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    Obama Victory Speech 2008

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    In Obama’s speech‚ he uses many inclusive pronouns such as ‘we’ and ‘our’. This shows that they are all the same; by doing this it creates a sense of unity among the audience. This is effective because it gets the audience on his side; if he used exclusive pronouns such as ‘you’‚ it would make the audience feel less united. He also says ‘America can change’‚ by doing this he personifies and metonymies ‘America’. This is effective as it makes the people think about what he means by ‘America’ in that

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    Obama’s Victory Speech Obama’s Victory Speech has impressed the whole world. Obama have used a lot of techniques which make people in the USA believe in him and make them feel united. In this essay of Obama’s victory speech‚ I will explain some of the techniques Obama uses and for what purpose. Besides that I will comment on important and meaningful quotes. Obama’s Victory Speech is separated in a lot of small sections. After finishing one section of his speech‚ he makes a long dramatic pause

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    the text: "Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event"‚ President Obama deals with this issue and tries to convince the students of Wakefield High-school in Arlington‚ Virginia that every single one of them has a purpose in this world. Every talent‚ every independent thought is valued and is a brick in the foundation of America’s future. Keeping up with traditions‚ the President of America: Barack Obama delivered his third annual speech in the year two thousand and nine‚ at a

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    Eze Simpson Osuagwu 4/21/2012 Affirmative Action: Has the Election of Barack Obama Changed the Discussion? With the election of an African American as President‚ many would think that the question of affirmative action and equal opportunity have been finally laid to rest in the United States. This perception may seem to be true for the protagonists of affirmative action‚ who over the years have believed that the struggle for civil rights and equal opportunity can only be seen to fruition if an

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    B. Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event On 8th September‚ 2009 President Barack Obama held a speech at Wakerfield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia‚ which focuses on how important education is for their country now and for its future. It was the first day of school for numerous of children all around America‚ and on the very same day Barack Obama shared a little bit of his childhood and how he struggled when he was young. The speech is based on responsibility and not

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    October 9‚ 2012 Written Analysis 1) Speech Goal: What is the goal of the speech? What does the speaker want the listener to do? * The overall goal for Michelle Obama’s speech s to inform the audience that her husband‚ President Barack Obama is for the people. She wants them to realize that he can relate to every class in America. He has struggled with the same problems that America is facing today at some point in his life. The speaker wants the audience to appreciate who they have

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    Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign made history‚ Not only was Obama the first African American to be elected president‚ but he was also the first presidential candidate to effectively use social media as a major campaign strategy. Social media activity rose rapidly in recent years and the bigger platforms touch people’s lives multiple times everyday.It is easy to lose sight given how global social media is today‚ that in 2008 sending out voting reminders on Facebook and interacting with people

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    today; some have been fast as a speeding bullet while standing strong and even more powerful than a locomotive all while going through disputes‚ to overcome controversy with a single bound. Thurgood Marshall‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and Barack Obama have speared the civil rights movement to where it is today. Thurgood Marshall was a champion advocate of all Americans civil rights. He was one of the founding forefathers who shaped the 20the century and lead a civil rights revolution that changed

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    This is my eclectic essay regarding Barack Hussein Obama’s 2012 victory speech held at McCormick Place Chicago‚ Illinois: ”We are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions‚ and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. We are and forever will be the United States of America.” This is one of many bold declarations made by the 44. President of the United States of America in his Presidential Acceptance Speech 2012. Barack Hussein Obama won the election 303 electoral votes

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    John F. Kennedy vs. Barack Obama According to the Oxford dictionary‚ a leader is a person who commands a group‚ organization or country. In this case‚ both John F. Kennedy‚ thirty fifth president of the United States and Barack Obama‚ forty fourth and current president‚ were leaders but had different points of views when it came to leading. Even though they ruled over the same country they differed in their views of equality‚ freedom and justice. John F. Kennedy served as president from 1961

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