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    Barack Obama has a very hard life. Obama was born in Honolulu‚ Hawaii on August 4‚ 1961. 3 years later Obama’s parents got divorced. Obama graduated from Columbus University in 1983. Obamas father got into a really terrible car accident and lost both of his legs. When Barack Obama was 21 years old his dad got into another car accident and died. Obama attended Harvard Law School in 1988. Obama was very interested in Constitutional Laurence Law‚ so he joined the Lawrence Law tribe. October 3‚ 1992

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    Analysis of Obama’s victory speech Obama’s victory speech is a speech that the democrat Barack Obama held in his hometown Chicago‚ after being elected for president on November 4th‚ 2012. Chicago is where he in 2008 won his first presidential election. When taking a starting point in the pentagon model‚ we know that a text (in this case a speech) is always centered around an intention of the writer/speaker and is always dependent on the interrelationship between the topic‚ the writer‚ the reader/audience

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    In “A More Perfect Union’”‚ a speech given by Barack Obama‚ there are multiple issues addressed‚ with race being the biggest of them all. In Obama’s speech‚ his main focus is the issue of racism‚ and he touches on the examples of racism today and how we should cope with these problems. Obama uses various tones and experiences in both his life and the lives of others as well‚ to portray his thoughts on the subject. Obviously in a speech about racism given by an African American man‚ there are going

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    December 18‚ 2012 ENG 114 Portfolio: How do Politicians Use Language to Persuade Us? Barack Obama once said‚ “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” This quote inspired many and gave hope in Obama and his upcoming presidency. But there is more to how and what he does to inspire and persuade us at the same time. Propaganda‚ a form of communication designed to influence the attitudes and

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    Linchpin: Michelle Obama

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    Linchpin First Lady Michelle Obama Who is First Lady Michelle Obama? She is a mother of two. The former Chicago city administrator and community outreach worker. She is the wife of a former U.S. Senator and the current First Lady of the United States. She served as the Executive Director for the Chicago office of Public Allies‚ a non-profit organization encouraging young people to work on social issues in nonprofit groups and government agencies. She serves on the board of directors of the

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    The Barak Obama Case

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    1. What traits might Barak Obama possess that contribute to his strong leadership ability? Obama is not a traditional politician‚ like others‚ but a new political pattern - especially after his call for a different approach in politics - is the "sense of hope." The fact that Obama seemed a man at peace with himself‚ seemed unfazed and able to suggest the truth is first and foremost that he was acting only to the manner born‚ not only trying to be the same. This is precisely the status that gives

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    Obama Critique

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    Many criticisms can be heard or read of the Obama administration‚ especially if coming from the Republicans. But something must be to consider‚ Obama broke with many state policies of Bush Jrs‚ especially in foreign policy towards Latin America. A thorough analysis of whether Obama is more pragmatic and less ideological than Bush jrs. But there is something that differentiates the foreign policy of Obama and his predecessor. Obama seeks to defend human rights and democracy in Latin America‚ seeks

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    What Motivates Obama?

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    motivates Obama? Barack Obama‚ the first African-American president‚ can in some ways be an inspiration to many people. But‚ many people do become curious about what motivates Barack Obama. Many people would not be able to try and run for the most responsible and prestigious job in the world‚ especially if you were under the circumstances that Obama underwent. Understanding theories of motivation can help us understand why people choose to do the things they do. First‚ looking at Barack Obama ’s personality

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    Kyle Bell obama

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    President Barack Obama delivered his speech “A More Perfect Union” during the 2008 campaign. The speech conveyed many messages about his beliefs concerning racism in America. President Obama has some great things he wants to change in our country including health care‚ jobs‚ and the school system. President Obama uses three different appeals during his speech known ethical‚ emotional‚ and logical to get his point across to the audience. I think President Obama uses all three appeals in his speech to connect

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    Obama Care

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    OBAMA CARE Obama Care and health care reform is the same thing. The official name for "Obama Care" is the Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act‚ a bill signed into law to reform the health care industry. Some aspects of Obama Care health care reform are already enacted. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law March 23‚ 2010. Over 100 million Americans have already benefited from the new health care law. The Obama Care insurance requires that all insurance

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