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    stations are calling it. Everyone that pays attention in America knows that the United States is in a downward slope. What will Americans choose? Will it be Governor Romney‚ whom proposes tax cuts and repealing of a bill? Or will it be to keep President Obama and see if he can fix the country for another four years? To begin to solve the problem America is currently in‚ people need to realize who they’re voting for‚ more than just one view on them‚ and most importantly‚ if the candidate can bring the country

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    Immigration Reform

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    Immigration and Immigration Reform Haley Johnson Axia College of University of Phoenix Thesis Statement: More and more immigrants are coming in to the United States each year‚ and we as a nation should truly reevaluate our immigration policies. Immigration and Immigration Reform The number of illegal immigrants who come into the United States each year is staggering‚ and the numbers just keep on increasing. Three million illegal immigrants come into the United States every year

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    Surprise Award

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    Surprise Award Provokes Mixed Feelings President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on October 9th. The award has brought immense attention to the modest President. This is an immense accomplishment for Barack Obama as well as for anyone who is privilege enough to win such an award. The argument throughout this article is if Obama is truly justified in winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Scott Wilson does an impressive job of creating an argument within his writing. Both sides are expressed

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    True American Icon

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    Barack Obama: A True American Icon An American Icon is an individual who has impacted America in a powerful way through their progressive or iconic actions. Barack Obama is a true American Icon. Throughout his presidency‚ Obama has been dedicated and focused on improving all of America and its people through his many policies and reform acts. During his two terms as U.S. President‚ Barack Obama has taken proactive measures to fix and rebuild our environment‚ created a health care plan that has benefited

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    He would probably strive for a better understanding of the origins and purpose of the movement‚ quoting the mission statement found in the eponymous website‚ “Black Lives Matter is an ideological and political intervention in a world where Black lives are systematically and intentionally targeted for demise. It is

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    Presidential Election

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    is no quit in America.” says Obama. He says he is going to attack Romney during this election. The president‚ whom has been in office for the past four years‚ wants to stay in the White House for another term with his so called “changes” in the economy. Romney believes he is a leader who leads‚ not follows. He believes his “Five Point Plan” policies will lift the economy just as former president Reagan’s did. He hopes to win the election against President Obama to make America a better place

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    The Election Day

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    nails. It was a close race though. Thank the lord Obama won!!! Barack Obama: 50% with 303 electoral votes Mitt Romney: 48% with 206 electoral votes The race was quicker than I thought and seemed like it was shorter than 2008’s race to me. Mitt Romney seemed really confident but if I was running for president‚ I would be the same way. I stayed up all night just to hear their speeches. Mitt Romney’s was good but Barack Obama’s was great. Barack Obama seemed even more dedicated to our country that

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    November 4‚ 2008 the date when the whole world fell silent in the anticipation of the result of the 2008 US presidential election. November 4‚ 2008 the date when Barack Hussein Obama became the first African- American who was elected the president of the United States. This critical analysis examines the article: “The Politics of Cognitive Dissonance: Spin‚ the Media‚ and Race (and Ethnicity) in the 2008 US Presidential Election”. The article was published by Marilyn Lashley‚ who is employed in Howard

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Barack Obama ’s “Sex on TV 4” Speech To say that American culture today is influenced‚ primarily‚ by the mass media that we consume on a daily basis would be an understatement. Considering the media ’s enormous power to influence it ’s audience‚ one would expect there to be responsibilities and obligations to be upheld by those in charge of these media entities. In a speech held in Washington D.C. On November 9‚ 2005‚ then Senator Barack Obama of Illinois addressed a group

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    Abstract Bill Clinton

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    president Barack Obama get re-elected for four more years. Clinton strengthened many of his points by setting up contrasts — about President Barack Obama and about the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties. Like when he says: “If you want a winner-take- all‚ you’re-on-your-own society‚ you should support the Republican ticket. But if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility‚ a we’re-all-in-this-together society‚ you should vote for Barack Obama and Joe

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