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    Obama Vs Anthony

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    insight into human nature‚ so naturally many books have stories that explore a person’s journey throughout their life. From the poorest to the richest‚ the youngest to the oldest‚ each person has a story to tell. Barack Obama shares his story of self-discovery through his

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    Obama Best President

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    live in it than others. President Obama has been one of the most unwanted but also most loved Presidents the United States of America has ever had. In Obama’s eight year term he accomplished a lot of things. President Barack Obama has been the best president the United States has ever had. President Obama has accomplished many things for our nation. He passed a health care reform that will cover 32 million people in the U.S that are uninsured. Obama accomplished passing this reform

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    Obama Vs Warner

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    and Obama both want to change the American way of eating into a healthy choice but Obama believes it can simply be changed by education and government help but on the other hand Warner believes in self change and antigovernment. Michelle Obama believes that the government needs to help control Americas obesity rates. Obama states that the government is proposing‚ “A $4oo million a year fund to bring grocery stores and other healthy food retailers to underserved areas cross the country” (Obama 427)

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    Obama Selma Speech

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    cause or take action. In his speech addressed at the 50th anniversary of Selma march‚ President Barack Obama uses rhetoric to persuade his audience‚ Americans as a whole‚ to discourage racism in the United States. President Obama appeals to the rhetorical strategies‚ uses rhetorical devices‚ and applies a presentation style; which make his speech effective in terms of rhetoric. President Obama appeals to ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to get his message about racism across to his audience. Throughout his

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    Professional Projects "How Did Toyota Stay on Top?" Revisiting Crisis Communication Discourse Rachel Marie Knoespel Marquette University Recommended Citation Knoespel‚ Rachel Marie‚ ""How Did Toyota Stay on Top?" Revisiting Crisis Communication Discourse" (2011). Master ’s Theses (2009 -). Paper 72. http://epublications.marquette.edu/theses_open/72 “HOW DID TOYOTA STAY ON TOP?”: REVISITING CRISIS COMMUNICATION DISCOURSE by Rachel M. Knoespel‚ B.A. A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate

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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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    because our speaker Barack Obama refers to it throughout the speech. Barack Obama shares his insights about the American promise to the American people. He believes anyone can follow their dreams if they just work hard enough . (1‚ line 6) : "(...) through hard work and sacrifice ‚ each of us to pursue our individual dreams (...)" . Obama delivered this speech at the Democratic National Convention on 28 August 2008. Listeners were the American people. Even before Obama did‚ he had a strong ethos

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    Reagan vs Obama

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    that began in 1984. Today though‚ President Obama has been dealing with much different circumstances. Upon entering office during the “Great Recession” he was faced with an exploding unemployment rate‚ a crashing stock market‚ as well as a decrease in national GDP. In order to prop up the economy‚ Obama continued the stimulus packages enacted towards the end of the Bush administration. Instead of the climbing inflation rates that Reagan faced‚ Obama

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    Senator Barack Obama

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    well-being is currently skewed‚ and there is need for immediate reformation in policy. One man promising to address this problem‚ and bring on this change in the government‚ is current Democratic Presidential Nominee: Senator Barack Obama of Illinois. Barack Hussein Obama was born August 4‚ 1961‚ and lived much of his childhood in the state of Hawaii. Being the son of a black Kenyan father and a white American mother‚ he has been able to live a very culturally diverse life‚ and also has had the chance

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    individual and the law not the will of the people(Plato 51 c 53a) He is famous for his common enlightenment position that we are better off being noble in our state of nature of noble savages this point is driven through more clearly in his work Discourse on Inequality‚ (Rousseau 1755) The Social Contract is more open to the view that we can benefit from modern society. He sets out to determine the basis

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