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    10/13/14 Hess/7 Textual Analysis Yes He Can! In 2008‚ Barack Obama was elected into office and became the 44th President of the United States. Obama’s victory speech‚ “Election Night Remarks”‚ was heartfelt and genuine‚ soaking in determination to change the “immaturity and pettiness that poisoned our politics for so long” (680). He argues that America‚ as a people‚ can remake the nation. Obama strategically starts off the speech by appealing to ethos. He shares with us the grueling campaigning

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    Former president Barack Obama and Donald J. Trump have different views on many topics. In fact‚ they do not compare to each other in any way. In Barack’s Farewell Address he is hopeful and optimistic as he offers change. He makes the impression that he will never stop servicing and fighting for the rights of all citizens. While Obama stays encouraging‚ Trump in his Inaugural Address only seems to be concerned with power. The values promoted in Barack Obama’s Farewell Address are hopeful for the

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    Senator Obama uses his time to bolster his credibility‚ while staying connected to Rev. Wright. You can hear his first step as Barack uses allusion as a step ladder. The candidate talks about the U.S. constitution to convey his understanding of american values to his audience. Knowing this‚ he can make a bigger impact when he tackles comparisons‚ later made in his speech. The subject of comparison being this “union” that failed to address the group of people in the country who were still enslaved

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    In the midst of adversity‚ the state of hope exists. It is the term Barack Obama‚ 2004 US senate candidate‚ uses to bestow upon America’s citizens the possibilities of a brighter future for their nation. It is the term he sees as a gift to this country- “the bedrock of this nation”. He doesn’t fail to mention several of America’s greatest qualities as well‚ leading up to his praise for John Kerry‚ a presidential candidate. He vows that the nation’s greatest qualities would be preserved under Kerry’s

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    Human Rights Speech Analysis 1. Hillary Rodham Clinton was born on October 26 1947. She was the 67th United States Secretary of State‚ U.S. Senator from New York‚ candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination‚ and the first lady of the United States. On 5th September 1995‚ she attended the Fourth U.N World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China and gave the speech‚ “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights” about the issues facing women and girls all around the world. Her speech hoped to inspire

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    Kamloops IN THE PROVINCIAL COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA REGINA v. MICHELLE MARIE FOREMAN REASONS FOR SENTENCE OF THE HONOURABLE JUDGE S.D. FRAME Counsel for the Crown: Counsel for the Accused: Place of Hearing: Mr. Evan Goulet Ms. Michelle Stanford Kamloops‚ B.C. Date of Hearing: April 21‚ 2015 Date of Judgment: April 28‚ 2015 2015 BCPC 104 (CanLII) Citation: ☼ R v. Foreman 2015 BCPC 0104 R v. Foreman [1] Page 1 Michelle Marie Foreman is before me for sentencing following a guilty plea

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    Thesis: equality‚ unity‚ protection Body paragraph of Obama Barak Obama is the first and current African American president inaugurated. His cultural background‚ being of mix race gives rise to his plight for equality and exposed the ethos and desire to obtain political unity and to protect the vulnerable and elderly American people. Obama opens his “inaugural speech” of 2013 with a quote from the American Constitution and its statement in regards to equality‚ acknowledging that the quest will

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    ......................................9 Appendix 2: Level 5 Leaders ...........................................................................................................................10 Appendix 3: Major Legislation signed in by President Obama (2008 – 2012)..........................................11 Appendix 4: Major Legislation signed in by Governor Romney (2003 – 2007) .......................................11 Bibliography..............................................................

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    presidential and nationalist voice of power that he adopts throughout the speech aids in delivering his specific ideas and future endeavours which he references throughout the speech. Through “Together we” in the tone of his voice the anaphora and the use of inclusive language‚ as he addresses the public‚ he conveys the importance of moving forward as a nation together as one body. Within the first stanza of the speech Obama states the inclusive word ‘we’ several times‚ “We gather…‚ We affirm…‚ We

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    In Michelle Goldberg’s article “Marry or Else‚” she explains how forced marriages and honor killings are not just a part of a developing-world issue. Goldberg clarifies how these types of marriages also occur in America and England. Goldberg cites examples of young women‚ considered children are in fact being married off to old or mature men. Many girls adhere to forced marriages because if they do not they are threatened to be financially cut off or to be dead in the eyes of their family. Goldberg

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