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    audience. Although he used the same approach as Bush did‚ Obama did not necessarily appeal to the same emotion. In Obama’s speech‚ he spoke to the nation about change‚ giving them a sense of hope. Obama was speaking to a country in need of repair‚ and this man offered to lead the country through a series of changes in order to repair America’s economy‚ security‚ and overall well-being. In Obama’s address‚ he gave the citizens a temporary feeling that all was going to change‚ and all would be

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    VICTORY! “When you walk into the gym you leave everything behind. It’s like a total different world. It’s you second family. We gymnasts spend more time in the gym then with our parents. We do gymnastics not to please our family but to please ourselves.” The day I found out all my training was worth it‚ was at the Glencoe- Silver Lake Gymnastics Invite. I got to this moment by joining gymnastics and making the high school team‚ going to practice every day and giving it my all‚ and all the other

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    Explanatory Summary on Obama’s Second Inaugural Speech In “Obama’s Second Inaugural Speech”‚ from The New York Times on January 21‚ 2013‚ President Barack Obama gives out the speech for persuading the Congress‚ especially the republicans‚ and Americans to vote for him for becoming the next president in the election. In the speech‚ President Obama persuades that people should all get together in order to move forward‚ retaining the liberty and equality for everyone. This is a persuasive speech because President

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    Critical Discourse Analysis of Obama’s Political Discourse Juraj Horváth Abstract This paper examines the persuasive strategies of President Obama’s public speaking as well as the covert ideology of the same‚ enshrined in his inaugural address. Our analysis is grounded in Norman Fairclough’s assumptions in critical discourse analysis‚ claiming that "ideologies reside in texts" that "it is not possible to ’read off’ ideologies from texts" and that "texts are open to diverse interpretations"

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    Cody Johnson Mr. Huseman‚ Nathan Cody Johnson 9/26/17 A More Perfect Union response In the speech “A More Perfect Union” By Barack Obama the speech he gave was message about his beliefs concerning racism. The way that Mr. Obama started off his speech is about or founding fathers and how they wrote the constitution creating all men equal. Obama is the son of a white mother and an African American father. So‚ there is a lot of criticism about the people that follow him and support him just because

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    Barack Obama’s speech “A More Perfect Union.” takes great inspiration from the US Constitution‚ and was used to unite citizens together‚ under the cause of solving America’s issues. It relates to the Constitution by quoting significant sentences‚ and drawing parallels with the to current issues facing America such as; healthcare‚ terrorism‚ and racism. Obama knew the only way America was going to solve these issues was by getting the people of the united states to work together for a common goal

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    Obama’s Red Herring During presidential election years‚ television campaign advertisements are common and some even commit fallacies. In the presidential election of 2008‚ Barack Obama vs. John McCain‚ Obama ran an advertisement called “Seven.” The ad beings by saying‚ “Maybe you’re struggling to pay the mortgage on your home.” McCain is then quoted saying the fundamentals of the economy are strong. Next the ad poses the question of how many houses McCain owns‚ and that McCain owns seven homes

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    I remember 2 years ago when I met my students for the first time. Among all my students‚ I strongly think that Alex is the student that matured the most. Alex lost his father from a car accident only about 2 years ago. Sometimes when he hears someone talking about their dad that their dads played with them or that they bought a present for them‚ Alex is suddenly silent. There even was once a time when he started to cry because he said he wanted to see his father. It is then when I started to understand

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    Ryan Creedon Rhetoric and Civic Life Dr. Haspel 10 Oct. 2012 Obama’s Education Promise‚ a Rhetorical Analysis “Education is the best provision for the journey to old age.” – Aristotle Today‚ 314.5 million people call themselves Americans. Each of them‚ with God permitting‚ will make the journey to old age. However‚ in this huge set of individuals‚ roughly fifteen percent of adults over the age of twenty-five have not received a high school diploma (“Educational Attainment in the United States:

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    Analysis and interpretation Obamas speech (Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial) Everybody is fighting for one’s personal rights. Some believe that it is their right to oppress others. Finally‚ there are those who fight for the rights of others. Many leaders have tried to stop oppression - but the minority has succeeded. Not many are being compared to Moses - and even fewer are being celebrated at memorial services when it’s over forty years since one

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