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    Dreams from My Father archives Barack Obama’s journey‚ and struggles‚ to find his 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

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    Luther King and Barrack Obama are similar in the way that they both talks about human rights‚ and they both have a dream that people in America can be free and equal treated. Both of them managed people who were important for them in the speech‚ like their family. Both of them want to see a change in the American society. They have a proverb they use. The two speeches are different in the way that Martin Luther King talks about the black people rights and Obama Barack talks about the war in Afghanistan

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    Barack Obama In the Presidential election of 2008 it is an intense battle for president between republican John McCain and democrat Barack Obama. Republican John McCain supports George W. Bush and shares his views on many of the issues such as the economy plan‚ the education plan‚ the foreign policy‚ and McCain has no plan to end the war in Iraq. Many people argue that Bush is doing a terrible job in office‚ well than why would you vote for McCain when he is not going to make no real changes

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    amazing at what it is that you do is amazing. Born in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ Barack Obama’s dad didn’t like him and eventually his mother as well. After his dad left the island and headed to Massachusetts to go to Harvard‚ he divorced and left Barack and his mother alone. After becoming an honor student in his schools‚ he went to multiple colleges and got his degree in political science. After that‚ he changed the world. Barack Obama has made so many positive impacts in the world including becoming the

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    There has been many inauguration speeches and choosing only one is quite hard. I chose Barack Obama for the best inauguration speech. He put much effort into the speech and running the country that it was inspiring to many businesses and people all around the U.S. One way he was very inspiring and kind were how he promised many things and he delivered them. The speech he gave included many promises‚ including making all women equal and every race equal. He gave many people and organizations hope

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    Yes We Can by Barack Obama In Obama’s campaign speech presented on January 8th 2008 there are continuous techniques that he uses to persuade the audience to vote for him. He slowly establishes a rapport to create a sense of equality between him and the audience; he does this by using first person plural‚ such as ‘we’ which is effective because it makes all the people feel united and as if he is directly talking to them as a person. He also uses abstract nouns like ‘hope’ to make an emotional

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    ‘Conflict can divide and unite the people who encounter it.’ Encountering conflict is part of human nature. Building relationships with other individuals enables us to communicate our opinions‚ ideas‚ thoughts and feelings but such encounters can often lead to conflict as there may be a difference of opinion. This enables one of two things; it either divides the people encountering conflict or unites them. Paradise Road is a good example of how conflict has the ability to do both. Through the formation

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    Obama speech essay Introduction: 3-5 sentences Who is the audience of Obama’s speech‚ and what is its purpose? Therefore‚ in what context does he deliver this speech? How much control does Obama have when adjusting his spoken language? -Aimed to persuade people to vote for him. - Obama Initially an underdog - Aimed to connect with audience while still remaining authoritative - Controls figurative message through use of spoken language techniques Analysis: 5 paragraphs‚ each at least

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    Essay – Barack Obama‚”Back to School” What are some of President Barack Obama’s methods for successful speeches? How does he manage to gather the attention of his audience? Is he really just throwing out slogans at people or does he really deliver a mark after they’ve left the audience? This essay will embark on some of these questions through an analysis of his speech presented at Wakefield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia at an event called‚ “Back to school”. President Barack Obama’s speech is

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger’s speech given at the 2004 Republican National Convention was clearly of persuasive intent supporting the current President‚ George W. Bush and the Republican Party. His rhetorical purposes throughout the speech involve not only the encouragement to vote for Bush in the 2004 Presidential election but also to support him in his past leadership choices and possible future decisions. Schwarzenegger also clearly states his intentions to give other immigrants and Americans the

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