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    More Perfect Union

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    “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama - A rhetorical analysis The speech called “A More Perfect Union” was delivered by the American senator Barack Obama on March 18‚ 2008 at a convention in Philadelphia. The speech deals with themes such as the racial tensions‚ races in general and inequality in America. Big parts of the speech are based on Obama’s personal story. He is the child of a mixed marriage‚ and being married to a black woman hasn’t prevented him from being successful. That

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    How Obama Does That Thing He Does Jack Shafer 1. Who do you believe was the author’s intended audience? Shafer is writing to the American voters‚ and non-voters. He is writing to explain Obama’s excellent speech skills. 2. What was the author’s intended purpose in writing the piece? He is explaining the methods‚ tactics and brilliance to Obama’s speech‚ composure and leadership skills. 3. What point does the author make in the text? Despite Obama’s race‚ he is able to confront

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    bama speaking in both a formal and less formal situation. It is interesting that despite this‚ it does not necessarily mean that he will follow the conventions that are expected within each context. However‚ one must acknowledge that the improvised nature of his interview with David Letterman will undoubtedly create a less formal register. It is also worth noting that Obama was not President‚ but Senator at the time of the interview‚ which may also have had an impact. Barack Obama creates

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    On January 20th‚ Jackie Evancho stood on the steps of the U.S capitol and sang the national anthem for the incoming 45th President Donald Trump. Being able to sing the star spangled banner for the inauguration is quite the honor but Jackie received all sorts of feedback for representing Donald Trump. Throughout his campaign Donald had made anti-women claims and statements. Many people believe that performing for Trump amounts to some kind of capitulation to the anti-American ideals of the Trump campaign

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    Detecting Media Bias

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    Cameron Barr HUM/111 Detecting Media Bias May 19‚ 2013 For this assignment‚ I used Yahoo as my search engine to come across an article that tells about the IRS current tea party scandal and how Barrack Obama is not involved in it. The article was not clear‚ in my opinion‚ because it failed to give me a complete view or enough information on what exactly is going on. I had to look elsewhere to figure out what exactly this scandal is. However‚ the article was accurate because some of the fact

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    A man for the people

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    A man for the people On September 5th‚ 2012 at the Democratic National Convention‚ in Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ with the crowd roaring and TV commentators gushing‚ Bill Clinton’s speech‚ for the nomination of Barack Obama for another term in office‚ garnered so much attention as well as a great deal of criticism. Some denounced his speech as being too long‚ others branded it as a “fact-checkers nightmare‚” but supporters dubbed it as “vintage” and even nicknamed him “Explainer-In-Chief.” However

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    Sex Ed Presentation Essay

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    I. What topic or presentation is most beneficial to future students transitioning to Bradley University and why?  Smith Career Center and registering for classes because the career center is often overlooked and a good resource that’s forgotten a lot. Signing up for classes can be confusing and I learned a bit more information in this class regarding registrations. The town tour was also interesting.  They all had their own benefits and were equally important.  HEAT Sex Ed Presentation and Bradley

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    Ebola Statistics

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    Statistics Real Life Example #2Article: http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/10/21/us-ebola-airports.htmlMy article is covering the recent “Ebola Outbreak”. In this‚ people are direly afraid of catching the Ebola virus. They are even going as far as screening people in airports who come from‚ and travel to‚ places where Ebola is much more spread amongst the population (mostly in Africa‚ for now). The article quotes: “Some members of Congress have urged President Barack Obama to ban all travel

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    Black Hawk War and the Second Seminole War Dirk Smith HIST223 Instructor: John Smith Aug 14‚ 2012 Black Hawk War and the Second Seminole War During the 1800’s many Indian tribe who didn’t want to leave their homelands found themselves in brutal battles against what they considered the “White Man”. These wars went in different areas in the United States all during the same time. The same fight by the Indian to stay in their homeland while Congress tried to push

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    Presidential Debate Analysis AP Language and Composition 12/15/13 During any political debate‚ politicians will implement certain strategies that allow them to more effectively argue specific points that they are attempting to convince the general public of. In the 2012 Presidential Debate‚ President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney make several major claims about topics that are both controversial‚ yet necessary to discuss such as major economic plans and issues regarding Medicare. Throughout

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