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    Victory Speech This year we had our 2012 election for our forty-fifth president of the United States of America. Barack Obama‚ now being our forty-forth and forty-fifth president‚ won on November 7‚ 2012 to opponent governor Mitt Romney. He won with three-hundred and thirty-two electoral votes verses Romney’s two-hundred and six votes. After months upon months of campaigning‚ Obamas victory lead him to have his victory speech on November 7‚ 2012 giving thanks to the American people for re-electing

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    Equality Between Races

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    Our first argument was an article by Thomas Jefferson‚ “Notes on the State of Virginia”‚ which showed his belief that African Americans deserved freedom but not within our countries bounds. Whereas the next two arguments both shown through Barack Obama‚ “A More Perfect Union” and a picture of himself‚ complicated Jeffersons original thoughts of Blacks and Whites being unable to live together freely in our country. Each piece of evidence originated from the same central argument of racism‚ and

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    Culmanating Project

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    Truth‚ and Senator Barack Obama effectively called people to action the most. In Sojourner Truth speech she talks about how she is a woman. When Sojourner Truth talks about the fact that she is a woman‚ she uses repetition because she wants them to realize that there saying woman should get the treatment such as being helped into carriages and lifted over mud puddles. Therefore if she they say that then she wants the treatment that they say woman should have. In Senator Barack Obama’s speech he talks

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    2004 vs 2008 Elections

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    2004 vs. 2008 elections Apart from different candidates‚ the mood of America had shifted from 2004 to 2008.The media played a role in how the public viewed the topics at play. How the candidates communicated to the public also made these two election years starkly different from each other. In 2004‚ the Bush Jr. vs. Kerry campaign showcased different points of views that resonated deeply along party lines. Bush’s conservative view highlighted national security‚ a strong moral code

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    Former President Barack Obama‚ in his 2009 “Inaugural Address” speech talks about how he will change America for the better. He uses a persuasive tone in order to let the audience know what he is doing and also that it is serious and that he will accomplish everything he wants to alter in the country. Obama’s purpose is to give a good speech as the new president. Obama uses rhetorical devices like anaphora‚ preamble‚ and allusion. “On this day” “On this day” “On this day” these are examples of

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    crollins English 125 9/28/12 A more perfect union Barack Obama decided to write an essay about the controversy surrounding his campaign. The speech was called A more perfect union. Barack Obama wrote A more perfect union to talk about race and how it has played a huge part in his campaign. He talks about how the American people should be focusing on the main goal that all races face which is bad economy‚ poor education‚ issues concerning the environment etc. Politicians should be judge

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    Connections Essay

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    anything.1 This time frame is before the Civil War when slaves were very prominent. Barack Obama‚ whose family is also a black male from Africa‚ became President of the United States in 2008. This defied all odds against African Americans because from one point it was slavery‚ and now an African male is running our country. When Obama won the 44th presidential election‚ he shattered two hundred years of history.2 Obama stated that now America is where anything is possible‚ which is fact‚ because when

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    Nobel Peace Prize

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    Early in the presidency of Barack Obama‚ he was given attention that some see as being premature. The Norwegian Nobel Committee saw it fit to reward Obama with the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. At this point‚ not much had changed in America during Obama’s time as president. Many people saw the award as a strict political act by the Committee. Others simply see the award as something that Obama has not done anything to deserve. The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama is considered to be a political

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    the three elements of The Rhetorical Triangle. Effective Presentations Barack Obama’s victory speech in Chicago following his victory in the US presidential election was a fine example of the brilliance of The Rhetorical Triangle. As a speaker‚ president Obama has mastered the art of grabbing and keeping his audiences attention and as a public speaker that’s the number one goal. Here are five elements that Obama has mastered as a speaker. 1. He Talks About the Audience’s Concerns 2

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    share) with a candidate and the support that candidate receives from that conglomerate. In this article‚ the idea of correlation between a candidate and a voter affecting support will be applied to the 2008 US Democratic Primary election between Barack Obama‚ an African American male‚ and Hillary Clinton‚ a Caucasian woman. The 2008 Democratic Primary was unique in that it features two presidential candidates that displayed contrasting physical attributes in both race and gender while

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