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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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    insight into human nature‚ so naturally many books have stories that explore a person’s journey throughout their life. From the poorest to the richest‚ the youngest to the oldest‚ each person has a story to tell. Barack Obama shares his story of self-discovery through his

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    Obama Best President

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    live in it than others. President Obama has been one of the most unwanted but also most loved Presidents the United States of America has ever had. In Obama’s eight year term he accomplished a lot of things. President Barack Obama has been the best president the United States has ever had. President Obama has accomplished many things for our nation. He passed a health care reform that will cover 32 million people in the U.S that are uninsured. Obama accomplished passing this reform

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    and Obama both want to change the American way of eating into a healthy choice but Obama believes it can simply be changed by education and government help but on the other hand Warner believes in self change and antigovernment. Michelle Obama believes that the government needs to help control Americas obesity rates. Obama states that the government is proposing‚ “A $4oo million a year fund to bring grocery stores and other healthy food retailers to underserved areas cross the country” (Obama 427)

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    Reagan vs Obama

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    that began in 1984. Today though‚ President Obama has been dealing with much different circumstances. Upon entering office during the “Great Recession” he was faced with an exploding unemployment rate‚ a crashing stock market‚ as well as a decrease in national GDP. In order to prop up the economy‚ Obama continued the stimulus packages enacted towards the end of the Bush administration. Instead of the climbing inflation rates that Reagan faced‚ Obama

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    Barack Obama was an influential person because of his contributions to not only America‚ but the world; despite the harsh racism and criticism. One of the first accomplishments of Barack Obama was becoming a Presidential candidate for the Democratic Party and eventually becoming America’s first black president. This proves that Barack Obama succeeded with becoming the first black U.S. president‚ even though he struggled against bigotry and the doubt of other people. This is still affecting the world

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    ‘people’s war’ for explaining the Labour Party’s election victory? The Labour Party’s election victory in 1945 is often regarded as a watershed moment in terms of British political history. The establishment of a welfare state‚ as a result of socialist reforms that were introduced by the newly elected Labour government‚ saw‚ what can arguably be described as a radical overhaul of British politics and society. Labour’s unprecedented landslide victory is commonly attributed to a transition in terms of public

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    in New York. If Washington was to lose this battle there would be no second chance. The Continentals Army needed a victory and all success depended on the battle of Trenton. In the midst of the American crisis‚ forces joined together hoping to achieve a surprise attack. The victory of the battle of Trenton contributed to the war and country’s history by leading the forces to victory and ultimately winning the Revolutionary War. The

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    such as myself are rarely in the position to be forced to fight against the power. While it is difficult to put myself in the mindset of someone who would deem it necessary‚ I am aware of some injustices that I would rebel for: democracy‚ freedom of speech‚ and freedom of religion. The first thing that would make me want to fight back against any government is if my right to vote was inhibited. Just because I’m a minor and can’t legally vote doesn’t

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    Pros And Cons Of Obama

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    president is more than unconstitutional‚ he is uncontrollable‚ too. President Obama is uncontrollable in his actions when illegal decisions are made more than once regarding Obamacare and when a large part of our government system is being questioned due to his disregard for the law. Obama went too far to get what he wanted. Checks and balances aren’t being taken seriously‚ if he can get away with it‚ so can everyone else. Obama unconstitutionally delayed the caps on payments without approval from Congress

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