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    beginning of a nation-wide political change‚ which is evidently more than just empty propaganda‚ but is evident now through current new reforms. In 2008‚ Barack Obama pledged to redefine our nation’s political character through an effective campaign based on the philosophy of “change we can believe in” using the slogan “yes we can”. Obama hoped for a new attitude in politics‚ education‚ health care‚ and foreign policy among numerous other issues. A promise to cut taxes for 95% of working American

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    In his speech‚ “Responsibly ending the war in Iraq”‚ President Obama uses a lot of euphemisms to sound politically correct‚ to minimize the impact of the war in Iraq and to justify the continued presence of the US military in Iraq. This essay includes a rebuttal of these euphemisms and shows how the euphemisms used downplay certain situations arising from the war‚ and how they are used to justify the continued occupation of Iraq. Euphemisms used in the speech. The euphemisms used by Obama are mainly

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    Week 2 Assignment To drill or not to drill is the question. Yes Barack Obama has promised us many things‚ but he isn’t promising us anything that any other president hasn’t promised us. The all promise us the world at our finger tips‚ a better life‚ and lower taxes‚ but how many times does that really happen? We all have hopes and dreams of what is going to go on in the Nation‚ but they do not always come true. With the topic at hand‚ we definitely would like lower gas prices‚ but they seem

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    president Barack Obama and our Founding Father George Washington had certain topics that made them different‚ yet also had similar connections. Here in this essay‚ I am going to list a number of things that they said‚ which made them both different and similar. The things that they said are similar and different at the same time but are both important. I’m going to put an important detail what they said when they said it how they put it‚ as well as comparing them on how similar they are. For Barack Obama’s

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    Nicole Deyanira Espino Barack Obama said we are the change that we’ve been waiting for. We should be aware of ourselves that we are the changes of everyone. Obama influences me today by giving us advice and encourages us with everything‚ including our beliefs‚ our routes to success and our love for others. Obama devotes power and encouragements to us as people to love others. No matter who we are‚ we are one and the only one. We should all be caring. Today‚ we treat each other more nicely

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    Barack Obama has been a great figure for the American citizens in this country. People focus on the wrong things. Even with all of the education that we are provided with lack of common sense is a major problem in the world today. Barack Obama is former president of the United States of America. He was born of a black man from Kenya and a white lady from Kansas. Obama’s arguments deal directly with his emotions. Obama believes deeply in solving problems together‚ inferring that they can be fixed

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    Martin Luther King Jr.‚ William J. Clinton‚ George W. Bush‚ and Barack Obama all have very effective speeches‚ indeed. They agree on racial equality and try to work their way towards their goal. All four speakers have strong arguments and stupendous methods in adressing the situation. Although these speeches were written in different time periods‚ to this day‚ they make a huge impact on everyone’s lives. However‚ the speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. has the strongest argument and makes the

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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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    ideal goals. As many of us know‚ Barack Obama was the first African American United States President in the United States’ history. I remember it was 2010 when Obama established a healthcare system called Obamacare. Obama is considered a good leader by continuously being plausible and an attentive person for almost eight years. Not only is he an attentive worker‚ but Barack also does other things to help our nation‚ such as visiting other countries around the globe. Obama uses humor in his speeches

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    UNFCCC or FCCC is an international environmental treaty negotiated at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)‚ informally known as the Earth Summit‚ held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992. The objective of the treaty is to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system". As of 2013‚ the UNFCC has 195 parties including all United Nations member states

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