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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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    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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    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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    President Barack Obama has been pushing forward his agenda to free America from dependency on foreign oil and many people and opposing politicians believe that this is just unnecessary and will cost too much. I personally disagree with him because I think that it is an unnecessary task and it will cost a lot of money. I think that instead of wasting money on these new technologies he should be using the money on better things such as fun dings for schools and so on. I would say that I agree with

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    Language of a Public Figure The opening of the speech is very clear and direct‚ setting a serious essence for the audience to appreciate the detailed fashion in which Obama will go on to explain the effects of Osama Bin Laden‚ America’s actions‚ the assassination‚ and the important distinguishing of Islam and Pakistan from Al Qaeda. Obama is very profound for his use of emotive language; in this speech‚ he exemplifies this immediately. His use of antitheses opens with‚ “a bright September day was darkened”

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    ” (Todd‚ “Meet the Press Transcript”) Hillary’s tweet stated‚ “Can a Muslim be President of the United States of America? In a word: Yes. Now let’s move on.” (Clinton‚ Hillary) Starting my research with the website know your meme it states the origin of the Birther movement was anonymous email chain. ( Adam‚ and Don. "Birther Movement.") I thought there is no way all of this started over people spamming each other with an email. It turns out that the conspiracy started when American perennial

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    Author: Barack Obama Genre: Autobiography‚ Life Memoir Before Barack Obama was a Politician he was an author. ‘Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance’ is an Auto-Biography written by Barack Obama. The book describes Obama’s life in three parts‚ from his birth in Honolulu‚ Hawaii up to the final part of the book which includes his emotional and revealing trip back to his father’s homeland; Kenya. Obama’s compelling book describes the stereo-types and challenges Barack Obama faced growing

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    __________ The speech was held at the inaugural ceremony when Barack Obama was re-elected as President of the United States. In this essay I would like to sum up three themes that Barack Obama phrases in his speech. He refers to The Declaration of Independence several times. He focuses on the American history and on equality. In the end I would like to sum up what Barack Obama gains by using these themes. Barack Obama (BO) wants to let us know that we are all equal. This fact is build

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    The question of how to deal with minors who have been brought into the United States of America illegally has been a topic of controversy for many years. More recently‚ in 2012‚ former President Barack Obama created and implemented‚ without any legal or constitutional authority some have accused‚ an immigration policy that would protect illegal minors from deportation and more (Spakovsky‚ 2017). This policy‚ called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals‚ or DACA for short‚ has recently been rescinded

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    Barack Obama visit Puerto Rico Obama visited Puerto Rico‚ there was something like the premier of a movie‚ it was on every news. There was about a thousand special guests and one of them was the singer and actor Marc Anthony.Obama seemed more interested in talking to Marc Anthony‚ who he allegedly invited to accompany him on his arrival in San Juan. So it was evident that the President was more happy to talk to him than talk about the colonial problems and criminality. Its seems that everything

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