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    Bill Clinton

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    1946 in Hope‚ Arkansas‚ to Virginia Blythe and named after his father‚ who had recently died in an auto accident. He took his stepfather’s last name Clinton‚ after the birth of a stepbrother. After high school Bill went to Georgetown University‚ University of Oxford‚ and Yale University Law School where he met his future wife Hillary Rodham. Clinton then became a law professor at the University of Arkansas. In 1976 he was elected state attorney general; while serving in that office he was elected

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    cleared Bill Clinton of any wrong-doing in Clinton’s totally corrupt pardon (for huge payoffs) of criminal financier Marc Rich as Clinton was leaving the Presidency. This is how Comey began his career as a creature of the "swamp" years ago‚ as a servant of the Clintons. Comey provided "cover" for the Clintons in their gaining incredible power and wealth after leaving office through pardoning a billionaire money-launderer‚ arms dealer and criminal. Comey was a key piece in how the Clintons upped their

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    sets Antony in motion to deceive his murderers into allowing him to speak to Rome. In his speech to the Romans‚ Antony turns Rome against Brutus using repetition to convey the irony in his own speech and discredit Brutus‚ as well as‚ applying meter to add emphasis to the mutiny‚ and contrast Brutus’s speech allowing him to connect with his countrymen. Repetition is used powerfully throughout Antony’s speech to convey a multitude of thoughts‚ however‚ the repetition particularly lends to the irony

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    what the mass media the mass hysteria and fear of economic annihilation dictate. “There is no alternative” is the phrase Thatcher often repeated with reference to economic liberalism. It can be taken as symbolic of the language of power or the rhetorics of oppressive persuasion‚ more generally. We are told that there is no alternative for the unemployment‚ the poverty‚ the marginalization of segments of polulation the collapse of health and welfare system‚ the overwhelming deterioration in the

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    #4 Critique March.24th 2015 Critique of Hilary Clinton‚ “It Takes a Village” Speech As Clinton mentioned at the beginning of the speech‚ she takes Chicago as her village in order to inspire the people listening to the speech to feel close and warm and make them believe what she talked about in the speech is for everybody in her family. The village she mentioned at the beginning is connected to the sentence she said at the end of the speech‚ ““And we have learned that to raise a happy‚ healthy

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    equal rights and equal protection against

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    Clinton Election

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    n.d). The Candidates & Campaigning Styles The Democrats: Clinton & Gore Leading into the 1992 presidential election season‚ the Democrats had difficulty choosing a nominee‚ as many of the first tier candidates were deterred because of President Bush’s high approval ratings and “look of invincibility” (Grant 1993‚ 240). Ultimately‚ a small group of Democratic candidates contested the primary‚ including Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton‚ California Governor Jerry Brown‚ and former Massachusetts

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    Rhetoric

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    the public to a particular point of view. Heath defines rhetoric as the art of persuasion. Likewise Elwood defines rhetoric as “the communicative means that citizens use to lend significance to themselves and to extend that significance to others‚” claiming that public relations itself is a rhetorical practice. Sproul (1988) has his own explanation and description of the “new managerial rhetoric.” Sproul explains that historically‚ rhetoric has been a tool focused on more greatly‚ but not exclusively

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    presentation in a fictional persona called Alyssa. Hi everyone my name is Alyssa‚ and I’m Gay. It’s not such a big deal; I’m just like all the other women in the world‚ except I prefer women over men. One day I would like to marry a woman‚ but at the moment the government is restricting me from doing so. We live in a democratic society where we believe in equal rights don’t we? Well why don’t gay couples have the same rights as heterosexual couples? The Law is obviously old and out-dated‚ as the values of

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    Hilary Clinton

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    Reading and Writing 1 Aaron‚ David Miller. "If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like?" Opinion: The Washington Post 15 Aug. 2014. Web. 27 Aug. 2014. . If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like? Summary: Due to Hillary Clinton publically criticized President Obama’s foreign policy in interview with the Atlantic‚ voters had been raising questions that if Hilary Clinton had won in 2008 and had been the one in the Oval

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