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    levels is a mantra of Barrack Obama. This is evident by his works as a community organizer. “… Barack finds himself in one of the most complex African-American communities in the United States and he discovers an energizing capacity to connect with the people in these neighborhoods‚” (2008) Barrack Obama’s penchant for looking out for those who don’t have a voice due to low economic means speaks

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    Secretary Chu‚ and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger paid visits to the Solyndra offices. In truth this was only the beginning of problems to come. Even though there were auditors raising concerns about whether Solyndra can continue as a company President Obama visits Solyndra in 2010 as states “that Solyndra is a model company”. (Washington Post Sept. 23 2011). Then in August 2011 this so called “model company” filed for bankruptcy and closes its plant. This is where the problems begin with Solyndra. With

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    rational and reasons behind your point of view. (feel free to do your own online internet search) Introduction When Senator Barack Obama launched his campaign for the presidency in early 2007‚ the challenge for a long-shot candidate was to build a grassroots movement so big it could overcome strong primary challengers and‚ eventually‚ a well-financed GOP. The Obama campaign couldn ’t afford to do things the usual way‚ so it invested in some seasoned people and some brand-new tools to help rethink

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    Evaluate the success of the Obama Administration’s public diplomacy By Venita Subramanian Abstract Public Diplomacy is seen by many as a governing factor of Obama’s foreign policy‚ “the soft power president”. In an attempt to improve the public image of the United States‚ Barrack Obama addresses his global audience through his various speeches and campaigns in support of his foreign policy agenda. Although the speeches seem to be over ambitious and targeted‚ the administration is often seen

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    anything. Michelle Obama known as our first lady is this generation’s empowerment. Obama’s accomplishments have set real life goals that may seem unrealistic‚ but they’re obtainable. I consider her as the hardest working women before and since she has came onto the spotlight. Personally‚ I would love to follow in her path‚ she is one of the women who inspire me most. Early in her years she was determined by success‚ hard work‚ and being a motivational wife to our president. Obama also established many

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    on January 17th‚ 1964‚ ("Michelle Obama Biography") to her parents‚ Fraser and Marian Robinson‚ Michelle LaVuaghn Robinson was the youngest of two children. Her family lived on the south side of Chicago in a small run down suburban area. Michelle excelled throughout her life in academics and graduated from Princeton University and from Harvard Law School in 1988. She then went on to work at a Chicago based law firm‚ where she met her future husband‚ Barack Obama. (whitehouse.gov). The couple married

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    Obama Speech Structure on how creates rapport! Barack Obama creates rapport with his audience during his victory acceptance speech in a multitude of ways. In terms of structure at the later part‚ he starts with “This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations” He begins with a very emotional sentence in which the word ’many’ is repeated after ’this election’ stating the importance of the election and how Obama feels the effect it has on the citizens of America

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    the man on the front cover is Barack Obama – who was a favourite at the time. The bias of the picture‚ the cover’s anchorage and the article altogether show that the underlying purpose of this magazine’s issue was to influence readers to side with TIME and vote for this man. This cover resembles a famous picture taken of Martin Luther King Junior and serves to link Obama with the American Civil-Rights hero in order to influence the reader’s position towards Obama. This cover can be seen as a metaphor

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    On February 12th‚ 2013 President Barack Obama gave his state of the union address to the nation‚ the first of this year and since his re-election. I had mixed feelings about this speech as I go into that in more detail later. I like the general direction of where Obama was trying to go with it but I must say that I did have a few points that I disagreed with that he presented. But some of the major things which I did like was the minimum wage increase and talks about gun control. I am going to just

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    identity. Obama quickly admits that race is an important part of himself‚ and it is that quest of race and identity that pushes him to question his own uniqueness. Ultimately spanning both worlds of the vastly different cultures of his life in America and his roots in Kenya causes Obama confusion and self-doubt. It is through the steady love of his family that allows Obama to truly find acceptance and identity. Linking the two very different worlds not only causes Barack Obama to find an identity

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