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    Speech analysis The speech made by Manal- Al Sharif called “A Saudi woman who dared to drive” is presented in a TED conference (Technology‚ Environment‚ and Design) which is a global set of conferences. They offer live streaming of the talks and address a wide range of topics within the research and practice of science and culture. The speech was filmed sometime within June 2013. Manal- Al Sharif is a woman from Saudi Arabia who advocates for women’s right to drive‚ male guardianship annulment‚

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    Ariel Stanley College Comp I Argumentative Essay September 25‚ 2012 Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong? There has been much controversy on the subject of gay marriage. Obamas recent outspokenness on the issue has made the subject of whether or not gay marriage is appropriate pop up again in the news and media in 2007‚ when he said “I do” to gay marriage a lot of people that have strong anti-gay feelings. I believe that people should be able to get married no matter what sexual orientation they

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    who are running for office‚ Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Those aren’t the only two in office‚ but these are the two that are mentioned the most because they are making the biggest stand in American history. This election will not be a Obama and Mitt Romney‚ will affect the lives of many people. It will have an impact on young kids’ lives‚ people who are poor‚ people are rich and even those who are in the middle. Seeing how much criminal and nasty actions Hillary has done‚ Donald seems to be

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    Speech Analysis Throughout the course of history‚ there have been copious amounts of famous speeches‚ given by many different people. From political figures to sports players‚ these people have provided deep thoughts and great insights about who they are and the world we live in today. Speeches also play an important and powerful role in both persuading and convincing large groups of people. Adolf Hitler‚ for example‚ somehow managed to persuade much of Germany to follow his beliefs‚ and actually

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    Topic: Gay Adoption DEJ #: 6 Essential Question: Should gay and lesbian couples be able to adopt? Works Cited page citations: Source #1: Pappas‚ Stephanie N/A. "Why Gay Parents May Be the Best Parents." LiveScience.com. LiveScience‚ 15 Jan. 2012. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. http://www.livescience.com/17913-advantages-gay-parents.html Source #2: Cody‚ Edward. "France’s Lower House Sends Same-sex Marriage‚ Gay Adoption Bill to Senate." Washington Post. The Washington Post‚ 12 Feb

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    Tory Pereira First Draft Hillary Clinton’s Three Levels of Personality There are three levels of personality that describes each individual’s differences‚ according to McAdams. The first level consists of decontextualized‚ general‚ and relatively non-conditional constructs known as traits (McAdams‚ 1995‚ p. 365). The second level is called personal concerns (McAdams‚ 1995‚ p. 365). The last and third level is about each person’s own personal identity‚ Hillary Clinton for instance‚ is extremely

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    The Rhetoric of “Yes We Can” Darío Villanueva outlines the history and significance of the rhetorical tradition and highlights the striking persistence of the power of the word in American politics. Even in our high-tech age‚ a three-word tagline -"Yes We Can"- carries devastating clout. The Greek sophists -the original masters of rhetoric‚ notorious for their appetite for influence rather than truth- would be both impressed by the abiding power of their art‚ and dismayed that‚ in the Gutenberg

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    VII. Impact of Speeches The impact of the 2016 DNC speech was left on the first night of the convention. According to Chris Cillizza of The Washington Post (2016)‚ there were more than 28 hours of live programming over the four days of the Democratic National Convention. Even though‚ the first lady’s speech came on the first night of the convention‚ “it held the championship belt against all other for the next three days’’ (Cillizza‚ 2016). She stood alone amongst the best of the politicians in

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    Affordable Health Care Act is a very in-depth process. The changes to the health care system were attempted to be passed in prior years by Bill Clinton. However‚ it failed at this time and was implemented in the United States by the current president Barack Obama. The Congress diversity of Democrats vs. Republican’s was very similar in both Clintons and Obamas time in office. There were many steps that were taken in creating this policy‚ and some of those steps succeeded‚ and some of those steps

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    Germany‚ but in many of the countries that held a similar sense of superiority and hunger for power‚ such as its close neighbor Italy. Benito Mussolini spread a message of fear‚ far-right nationalism‚ and racism in order to gain power amidst political chaos. However‚ becoming a dictator takes more than just political rhetoric;

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