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    Barack Obama Would you have ever imagined that there would be an African-American president‚ leading the United States? On August 4th‚ 1961; Barack Obama was brought into the world. Michelle Obama is Barack’s wife; Barack has 2 daughters with Michelle; Sasha and Malia. One of his most famous quotes is‚ “Change doesn ’t come from Washington. Change comes to Washington.” His collegiate days were diverse. Although‚ he has committed a few mistakes in his presidency; Barack Obama has accomplished

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    important‚ significant‚ dominant or prominent. None of these are synonymous with good. Osama Bin Laden lives thousands of miles away‚ purportedly in a cave‚ and people are talking about him more than Hillary Clinton who is roaming the streets of New York and Washington D.C. quite publicly‚ trying to get attention. This is a woman who could be the first female president in U.S. history. Without a doubt then Osama Bin Laden has a far-reaching hand‚ albeit it in a Darth Vader sort of way. If you consider

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    Barack Obama. In the speech‚ “A More Perfect Union” the speaker Barack Obama argues uniting our country. In my opinion he uses support using personal anecdotes‚ reference to a well-known event‚ and appeals better than each of the other writers. At this point in time Barack Obama was a presidential democratic candidate. Controversy had surrounded him because of his relation to his former pastor Jeremiah Wright. He uses this speech to present his beliefs and reach out to America. The speech starts

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    The killing of Osama Bin Laden Osama Bin Laden caused many issues for the U.S. and many other countries. He killed several innocent civilians‚ and ruined many lives. He was on the FBI’s most wanted list for a little over a decade. It’s amazing‚ and terrifying‚ how much damage a single man can do. Most of the damage started in 1998‚ "Every Muslim‚ the minute he can start differentiating‚ carries hate towards Americans‚ Jews and Christians‚ this is part of our ideology. Ever since I can recall‚ I felt

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    Perfect Union” is a speech given by Barack Obama on March 18‚ 2008. He was responding to the controversial remarks made by his former pastor. Obama addressed racial tensions and inequality in the United States throughout his speech. His purpose was to unite the audience together and receive the votes he needed to become the President of the United States. Obama conveys this purpose by using ethos which gets the audience attention. The audience he is most speaking to in his speech is the white community

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    Osama Bin Laden’s life started on March 10‚ 1957‚ in Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. Osama’s life started out great. He was very wealthy and privileged growing up. He was also a demure boy while he was young. Bin Laden was tall for his age and had an athletic physique. Osama befriended Abdul Aziz‚ a lifelong friend‚ on a trip into the desert. He also was befriended and influenced by Abdullah Azzam‚ who influenced his beliefs later in life‚ when he was in school. While he was young‚ Bin Laden spent as

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    Non-fiction Book Speech Smoking pot‚ underage drinking‚ partying‚ cursing… How much do you know about your president’s background? I picked this book off the shelf because I was intrigued about my president’s background and how he got to where he is. The book Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama captures Obama’s childhood‚ stories about his father‚ and his rocky route to success. Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama dictates that through uncertainty‚ racism‚ and bad choices he made his way

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    A Study of the Spoken Language of Barrack Obama In this study I will be analysing the speech of Barrack Obama‚ in his Victory Speech and his interview with David Letterman on ‘The Letterman Show’. Obama frequently uses many forms of rhetoric when he talks‚ this is too show emphasis on what he is saying‚ in his Victory Speech he starts off straight away with a tri-colon‚ he uses ‘who still’ as the first two words in three consecutive phrases‚ he then anchors it across time by using ‘our founders’

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    Revenge on the Man Who Shattered the American Dream The American dream is defined as equal opportunity for success and being able to defend what people believe in. On September 11‚ 2001‚ Osama bin Laden attacked America causing the people to have a sense of insecurity and inferiority‚ two feelings that cause Americans to lose the feeling of the American Dream. When citizens began to feel threatened by the foreign terrorist group‚ the main goal of many special forces and government officials shifted

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    president delivers the first State of the Union speech of his second term. With no more presidential elections to face‚ Obama seems to be taking advantage of that newfound freedom to speak more forcefully on his second-term agenda items‚ like immigration overhaul‚ gun control and climate change‚ than he generally did during his first term. So expect to see that increased forcefulness on display during his speech to a joint session of Congress. Obama himself has acknowledged that he has decided to

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