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    02/17/2014 President Barack Obama’s speech on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington President Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th and current President of the United States‚ and the first African American to hold this office. President Obama gave a speech following remarks at the “Let Freedom Ring” ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington on August 28‚ 2013‚ at the Lincoln Memorial. President Obama gave this speech to remind Americas of how far

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    The Victory: An Analysis

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    mother’s feelings of pain and anguish of giving birth to a child in the poem The Victory: "I thought you were my victory / though you cut me like a knife" (Lines 1-2). Although she must endure such pain‚ it is also exciting for the mother to bring new life into the world‚ which in fact feels like a "victory" to a new parent. However‚ throughout the poem‚ the speaker denies the fact that giving birth to a child is a victory‚ by using words such as "antagonist" (Line 5)‚ "bruise" (Line 6) and "scary" (Line

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    Obama the Machiavellian

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    Spring 2012 – Western Studies II Research Assignment May 8‚ 2012 Is Obama a Prince? In the year 1531 the famous political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli’s wrote a treatise entitled The Prince. It explains the proper guidelines for a prince to successfully lead a republic. Although this sixteenth century politician’s main purpose was to unite a separate Italy‚ his political theories have been taken into deep consideration and are commonly exercised in politics today. If Machiavelli were alive

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    Grandmothers victory

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    "Grandmother’s Victory" by Maya Angelou and To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee have many significant similarities. Both authors deal with issues such as racism and discrimination towards blacks. The authors show the ignorance and bigotry displayed between the races in the late 1930’s. The main characters in "Grandmother’s Victory" are: Grandmother Henderson‚ Maya Angelou‚ Miz Helen‚ Miz Ruth‚ and Miz Eloise who are known as "powhitetrash". The main characters in "To Kill A Mockingbird" are: Atticus

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    B) Analysis and comments on President Barack Obama’s speech ”Back to School” Education is one of President Barack Obama’s key issues. It is a very import factor in determining the rising generation’s competitiveness and more important a keystone in maintaining their position as the only superpower. Obama’s speech “Back to School”‚ which was held at Wakefield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia on September 8‚ 2009‚ is an excellent opportunity for the President to address students across America directly

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    Obama Rhetoric

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    Obama’s speech Without a doubt‚ rhetoric is almost always linked to the political field and the individuals who operate within it. For hundreds of years‚ presidents have been utilizing rhetoric to make their points and to outline their positions on important issues before the nation. President Obama certainly used many forms of rhetoric and rhetorical devices during his long journey that eventually ended at the steps of the White House‚ and he did not stop there. During his inaugural speech‚ President

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    Barrack Obama

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    A Study of the Spoken Language of Barrack Obama In this study I will be analysing the speech of Barrack Obama‚ in his Victory Speech and his interview with David Letterman on ‘The Letterman Show’. Obama frequently uses many forms of rhetoric when he talks‚ this is too show emphasis on what he is saying‚ in his Victory Speech he starts off straight away with a tri-colon‚ he uses ‘who still’ as the first two words in three consecutive phrases‚ he then anchors it across time by using ‘our founders’

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    Winged Victory

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    their pieces the ability to be viewed from all sides. Also‚ Some artists experimented with the use of transparency of clothing‚ and the flexibility of the poses. notable pieces over that time were Laocoon and His Son’s‚ Venus de Milo‚ and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The similarity between all these pieces is the incredible amount of movement that is displayed in a motionless sculpture. Not only was this time a great change for sculptures‚ but also potters‚ painters‚ and architects. Hellenistic

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    Aztecs Victory

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    died. The majority of survivors were young children. The Spanish government praised Cortés’ victory as he secured over 7‚000 tons of riches for the country. The Battle of Tenochtitlán provided Spain a position in Central America‚ an area that continues to speak Spanish to this day‚ and they became a dominant world power until the loss of the Spanish Armada in 1558 (New World Encyclopedia‚ 2013). Cortés victory was attributed to his ability to reorganize his forces and the implementation of a well-planned

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    Obama and the Congress

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    In his speech‚ “The State of the Union‚” President Barack Obama asserts that without proper background checks‚ regaining possession of propaganda‚ and adequate proportion of government weapons to civilian firearms‚ America will continue to witness horrific events however‚ it is the constitutional right to vote for rights of the people. Obama supports his assertion through repetition. Obama’s purpose is to tighten the second amendment in order to maintain order and safety of civilians. Obama employs

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