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    I believe that President Obama is doing a great job in his job performance within his term. Obama is trying to secure an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement to encourage the end to a long conflict. He is trying to make a better relationship with Iran in hope of ending the nuclear program. President Obama is trying to fix our relationship with China. He thinks the relationship with China will shape the 21st century. He states about the climate change “Neither profits from a growing dependence

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    Donahue used a logos‚ a rhetorical device used to help persuade reader’s. Logos uses examples such as factual evidence‚ logical appeal‚ and examples. To start off‚ Donahue uses a list to help organize her reasoning which could be interpreted to be logical. By listing‚ her reasoning gives readers an easier understanding of the information because it’s straight to the point and readers don’t have to infer what she is stating because she states her beliefs clearly. Donahue also uses a quote from Jeff

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    Middle East‚ and many other events. President Barack Obama came in during one of the worst economic recessions since the Great Depression‚ and somehow he managed to control the situation. Obama came in when the country needed to count on the president the most‚ and he did his job as best as he could‚ he did it well enough that he served as president for eight years. Although he didn’t do something extraordinary to be one of the top ten presidents ever‚ Obama sure does deserve to be placed at least in

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    (Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ 2013). This paper will look at the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and how its complication‚ myocardial infarction‚ is formed in correlation to atherogenesis. This paper will also explore various tests‚ common medications used in clinical application‚ and their significance and mechanisms of action on a cellular level. The disease process for atherosclerosis is vast and includes many specific biomarkers‚ inflammatory mediators and cells along its progression. The vast

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    of the Affordability Care Act‚ popularly known as Obama Care” (see‚ question). This act was officially signed into law on March 23rd 2010. “The Affordable Care Act is the result of a joint effort between all sides of the isle‚ health insurance companies‚ and law makers and has been in the works for decades. The law itself is based on ‘Romney Care’‚ The Massachusetts health care insurance reform law‚ St. 2006‚ c.58” (www.obamacarefacts.com). Obama Care is useful to the citizens of the United States

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    In the summer of 2004‚ an aspiring young senator from Illinois was given the keynote spot at the Democratic National Convention. His name was Barack Obama. Obama was greeted by thousands of democratic party delegates who waved signs with his name‚ and about nine million people watch the convention at home. Obama appealed to the people of the convention as well as many across the country through his emotional address‚ as he cries out "we are one people". Throughout his address he speaks about national

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    By analyzing Brutus and Antony’s speeches‚ it is clearly shown that Antony persuaded the crowd better than Brutus had. Both men used very persuasive statements containing many examples of ethospathos‚ and logos. Brutus uses his "nobleness" to persuade the crowd into thinking he has merely done this for the people of Rome. By using the way people look up to him‚ he told them that they should be thankful that he managed to assassinate Caesar for the good of Rome when they did. So of course the people

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    Part 1: Analysis of Barack Obama’s speech 2004 Keynote A1ddress The speech is written and spoken by Barack Obama in 2004. Back then he was a senator in Illinois‚ and this speech changed everyone’s point of view of him‚ and people started to see his presidential potential. About 9.1 million people were reported to have watched the Democratic convention on the night of the speech. In the speech Barack Obama starts out talking about his heritage‚ and how his family started from the bottom‚ and

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    Barack Obama was an influential person because of his contributions to not only America‚ but the world; despite the harsh racism and criticism. One of the first accomplishments of Barack Obama was becoming a Presidential candidate for the Democratic Party and eventually becoming America’s first black president. This proves that Barack Obama succeeded with becoming the first black U.S. president‚ even though he struggled against bigotry and the doubt of other people. This is still affecting the world

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    Luke Barnes English 10.25.13 American Ethos Project There are many beliefs that define America. One of these is hope/ the dream/ optimism. This is an American idea because it is something that has shown throughout history. It is something that every American can relate to. It also is an idea that has many other ideas sprinkled into it. Hope is defined as “the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best.” This is a feeling shared

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