14 4. Practical Part 20 4 Corpus under Investigation and Methods of Analysis 20 4 General Comparison of the Rhetorical Styles of George W. Bush and Barack Obama 22 4 Basic parameters 22 4 Analysis of keywords 28 4 Significant Aspects in the Speeches of George W. Bush and Barack Obama 34 4 Rhetorical style of George W. Bush and the perception of threat 34 4 Bush’s
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By: George W. Bush Rational of Choice: The reason why I chose the book Decision Points is because George Bush has always had a positive impact on my life; whether it him being President of The United States or originating from the same town we call home. Reading and listening to his point of view from being in office is something I wanted to better understand so‚ I could see why the decisions he made throughout his time in office made sense. Main Point: The main points of this book were to explain
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George Mason was an American political leader and planter. Mason was born on December 11‚ 1725‚ on his family’s plantation in Fairfax County‚ Virginia (Rutland). Nearly a decade after his father’s death‚ he inherited the estate on which he was born (Dreisbach 40). At an early age Mason was tutored by his mother and Scottish schoolmasters‚ where he showed his interest as a planter‚ businessman‚ and thinker (Rutland). Mason married Ann Eilbeck of Maryland in 1750. Before Ann’s death in 1773 they had
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My name was George Washington. I was born and raised in Virginia and finally become the first president of USA on April 1‚ 1789. At that time‚ I lived in Virginia with my family and my farms almost became deserts during wars. Therefore‚ I had to pay my local debts and borrowed money to travel to the seat of government. As for me‚ it was a great honor with heavy burdens‚ because I was elected as the only appreciate person to unite this fragmented young country together as one. Accurately‚ I wasn’t
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Jecobie Walker November 7‚ 2012 US Government Political Parties Issues that were in the Bush Administration Millions of Americans lives are completely messed up because of the Bush Administration. I feel that it is necessary to speak about a few of the policies that were under control by George W. Bush‚ while also touching base on what I feel are areas of conflict which needed necessary action back then in order to solve them. America’s borders are the boundaries between the United States and
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George W. Bush Addressing the nation after the 9/11 attacks George Bush begins the speech with a solemn address and informs the people of America about the tragic events that unfolded. The aim of this speech was to reassure the public that they are now safe and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The use of inclusive pronouns‚ such as ‘we’ and ‘our’‚ is just one of the ways in which he builds a sense of unity and togetherness with the audience. He makes it feel like he is equal to them
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Judicial Appointments by President Bush A Brief Overview of President Bush’s Presidential Nominations An analysis of the judicial nominations made by President W. Bush shows a significant belief of the president in the power of persuasion rather than depending on the expertise of institutions (Wroe‚ 2009). The total disregard of the American Bar Association (ABA) role in the process shows that the President was more comfortable nominating judges who would be loyal and easy to persuade
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An Introduction When many think of George Washington‚ people think of a Founding Father‚ the commander of the Continental Army‚ and the obvious; the first president of America. But George Washington is more than that. When you look at it‚ how did he become the first president of America? It is known that the 13 original colonies were created by the British‚ but what made the colonies revolt and create what is known today as the United States of America? This paper will discuss the sequences of events
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1 How Many Licks Does it Take? Niklas Andersson Saginaw Valley State University of Michigan TOOTSIE ROLL POPS 2 Abstract Tootsie Roll Pops are known for the catch phrase‚ “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?” The phrase was first introduced in an animated commercial in 1970. The whole point of the commercial is that no one will ever know how many licks it takes because you can’t resist
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America had to create a new government. George Washington accomplished many things and solved even more problems. Then President Jefferson and Madison came into their terms’ and run rolled all of his work. President Washington achieved four main goals during his two terms; avoiding a war‚ establishing a economy‚ stopped British from aiding Native Americans and creating a federal government. In the time of Jefferson’s and Madison’s terms’ they concluded somethings‚ but they were of no help for anyone but
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