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    In the year 2014‚ at the United Nations headquarters in New York City‚ United Nations Women’s Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson delivered an ardent speech addressing the dispute about gender inequality in the world. Her intention was to raise awareness of the struggles that women and men face throughout their life regarding this issue. During this speech‚ Watson uses numerous strategies to engage her audience’s absorption of the subject along with the three major elements of the speech; her introduction

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    which any abortion should ever be available.”Hillary Clinton. “Abortion is a sad‚ even tragic choice to many‚ many women.” In 2003‚ while debating a proposed ban on partial-birth abortions‚ Hillary referred to the unborn child as “the child‚ the fetus‚ your baby.” Hillary has spent a lifetime fighting to keep abortions legal. Her commitment to supporting and working to reduce the number of abortions includes reducing the number of unwanted pregnancies. Hillary led efforts to make adoption easier and increase

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    Barbara Bush’s Commencement Speech Barbara Bush has a very good ethos as a writer. Throughout her speech she utilizes that‚ along with much pathos to help bring across her message: that today a new world is forming‚ and the students of Wellesley College are the future of society‚ so find where you think you fit in to society‚ not where others say you have to go. In her speech‚ Barbara Bush discusses how she went to the People’s Republic of China‚ which is where the future of society will be

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    April 27‚ 2009‚ Sonia Sotomayor was informed about the possibility to be nominated as Supreme Court Justice if David Souter were to retire. Davis Souter’s plans to retire we leaked on April 30‚ 2009‚ leading to early attention for Sotomayor’s nominee possibility as the new Supreme Court Justice. Sotomayor was informed of President Barack Obama choice on May 25. He then nominated her on May 26‚ 2009. When Sonia was nominated‚ history was made for the American court system; she became the second jurist

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    Bias The speech it obviously catering towards females‚ the speech was presented at a U.N. Women’s Conference‚ this speech is about the rights women should expect to receive under human rights. While using the politics to reinforce the rights of women she is using political bias and she is using a gender bias. Rhetorical Devices This speech has a couple rhetorical devices‚ the first one I found was a Rhetorical question when she said‚ “Wasn’t it after all after the women’s conference in Nairobi

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    A commencement speech consists of several aspects in context‚ wisdom‚ and advice supported by someone notable. While providing opportunities for graduating class students to obtain a source of encouragement and hope. Michelle Obama‚ the former First Lady‚ delivered an effective commencement speech at an all female institution— Spelman College. She expressed how judgments and stereotypes should not determine ones future or goals. This was demonstrated by examples of ethical‚ pathos and logical techniques

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    Ted Talks‚ concentrated around activism and politics‚ are meant to be insightful and inspirational. In A Political Party for Women’s Equality‚ Sandi Toksvig inspires the audience by stating facts and spouting humor to share her solution to the problem of inequality: a political party for women’s equality that can be shared across the world. Toksvig keeps her speech inspiring and intriguing by using visuals and sharing stories of her home life‚ like how she was one of the first gay people to come

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    It was a competitive election for Barack Obama and John McCain. This election would determine the fate of many lives during the economic downfall that the United States was facing. In 2008‚ Michelle Obama spoke at the Democratic Convention about her husband Barack Obama. The election was Barack Obama against John McCain. The well known woman wanted to bring attention to how her husband is a strong leader. She uses strategies like pathos through imagery‚ repetition‚ and language to persuade the American

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    Maureen Dowd is a well renowned political columnist for The New York Times who generally focuses on President Donald Trump. She describes herself as a progressive liberal who tends to align with a more socialistic view of the world. With the unexpected election of Donald Trump last November‚ Dowd now finds herself having a difficult time transitioning to an administration she is opposed to. Throughout Dowd’s articles‚ the main purpose is to convince the public that President Trump should only be

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    Ruth Marcus’s essay on President Obama’s “Where’s Waldo?’ presidency is a look into President Obama’s presidential career or moreover a synopsis of what he has been missing from. She composes a list of details that the president in her opinion has been missing from‚ such as the stance he took on the health care issue‚ issues in Lybia‚ and the labor battle in Wisconsin‚ stating he avoids specific things to stay neutral and not cause controversy. For one the labor battle in Wisconsin because it is

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