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    Prepared remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event The president Barack Obama held a speech called “Back to School” on September 8‚ 2009. The speech was about the responsibility that you have as a young individual - responsibility to yourself‚ your teachers‚ parents and your country. Obama mentions‚ among other things‚ that you have to attend school to find out what you are good at and thereby what you want to make out of your future. He says that‚ without any education you’re never

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    Obama’s speech on race In the 2008 speech titled ‘A More Perfect Union‚’ then-senator Barack Obama speaks about the current issues affecting the country. In this forum‚ Obama discusses the many challenges that were facing the nation heading into the upcoming election. This famous speech would later go on to be called ‘Obama’s speech on Race.’ In a political forum telling stories of racially charged situations‚ Obama speaks on the need for unity in the nation. While explaining the effects of the

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    The movement to “Take back the schools” was a movement initiated by a group of Chicano students demanding for a change in their schools system in East Los Angeles California. The 1960’s was a time when Mexican American students were suffering from neglect and discrimination in their schools. It was obvious there was a problem with the school system of education only one out of four chicanos was completing high school. Students were separated into different classes by their IQ scores. Students with

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    Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event In this essay there will be an analysis and comments on Barack Obama’s speech: Back to School‚ from September 8th‚ 2009‚ in Arlington‚ Virginia. Though the analysis‚ there will be focus on the way he addresses the audience‚ and on the values he advocates. The speech was broadcasted to students across America. Barack Obama starts his speech with saying “Hello” to everyone‚ and expressing his gratitude for everyone who is shown up

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    Obama’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner A good leader is someone who constantly is honest with the people who he or she is surrounded by. A leader who is educated is able to evaluate other people’s skills to have the ability to achieve their 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

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Ronald Reagan’s “Challenger” Speech While in the Oval Office of the White house‚ on January 28‚ 1986‚ President Ronald Reagan delivered his speech about The Challenger Disaster. The speech was made just hours after space shuttle “Challenger” exploded during take-off‚ killing all seven crew members on board. Thousands witnessed this horrifying event live in person and on television. A big factor about this launch‚ making the explosion an even worse disaster was the fact

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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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    similar to that of a private religion. During Obama’s first inaugural address in 2009‚ he was able to use civil religion rhetoric in an effective manner that did not allow confusion between religious nationalism or radical secularism to unify Americans despite religious differences in a time of economic crisis. Obama was able to be placed into office during

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    Zach Sabo Ms. Jessica English Class 5 November 2012 Women’s Right Are Human Rights: A Rhetorical Analysis Several decades ago‚ the global women’s rights treaty was ratified by a majority of the world’s nation. Despite its many successes in advancing and empowering women in relation to women’s rights‚ poverty‚ decision-making‚ violence against women‚ and other numerous issues actually still exist in all aspects of women’s life. Therefore‚ the 4th World Conference on Women with its unique

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    Hunter Hodges AP English 3-2 10/31/11 RFK Speech Rhetorical Analysis Robert Kennedy’s speech on the Vietnam War on March 18‚ 1968 addresses the dire consequences of the war. His speech criticized the actions taken by Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson. RFK’s speech uses parallel structure and other rhetorical devices to appeal to the audience’s emotion‚ logic‚ and ethics. The use of parallel structure throughout the speech contributes to RFK’s views of the Vietnam War. “.. a year when we choose not simply

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