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    Although Hillary Clinton is the one running for president this time around does she compare to her husband bill Clinton in terms of rhetorical devices in her speeches using ethos‚ pathos and logos. Ethos is the appeal to ethics.It deals with the credablity of the speach. Pathos appeals to the emotions of the audience‚ and logos appeals to logic‚ and includes reasonable premise and proofs. Hillary Clinton establishes credibility through ethos by being well known around the world as well as her background

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    To form effective communication skills one requires practice and knowledge. To learn what poor communication skills are‚ one should take down notes from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s first presidential debate. Taking a segment of minutes 20:33- 22:53 both candidates had shown on various occasions defective communication skills‚ that could have been different if both took them into consideration. In the small segment from minute 20:33-22:53 of the debate both candidates expressed multiple improper

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    endorse Hillary Clinton. By using pathos and a demanding but caring tone‚ Mrs. Obama informs the audience that Hillary Clinton is the best candidate for the presidency because of what she has done for the children of America.  Mrs. Obama appeals to families with pathos ‚ therefore changing voters opinions of Mrs. Clinton. During her speech‚ she continuously refers to the many changes Secretary Clinton has made to open up more opportunities for children in America. To further support Hillary Clinton

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    Hillary Clinton uses her emotional appeal (pathos) by trying to persuade her audience that she has a good heart and that she really does actually care about our country. Majority of that time that she spoke she used the word “We”. This make you feel as if everybody acts as one and that everyone is united together. “What kind of country “(we)” want to be”‚ “what kind of future “(we’ll)” build”‚ ““(we)” have to build an economy”‚ and ““(we)” need new jobs” were all things that came from out of Hillary’s

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    nominee Hillary Clinton more than 20 years ago and spoke strongly against abortion‚ according to stories recently published by several publications. During the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington in February 1994‚ Mother Teresa met then-U.S. first lady Hillary Clinton and delivered a speech saying abortion is the act of a mother murdering her own child. Hillary‚ who has been an active pro-abortion campaigner‚ was listening to the speech beside her husband‚ then-President Bill Clinton‚ the National

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    Hillary Rodham was born on October 26‚ 1947 to her father‚ Hugh Rodham and her mother‚ Dorothy Rodham. She was born in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ and was raised in Park Ridge‚ Illinois. Hugh Rodham was a firefighter and a retired Navy officer. Dorothy taught Sunday school at the Methodist Church the family attended. Hillary was raised to believe that she should always stand up for herself. Her mother taught her self-reliance. In an article published by Newsweek Magazine Hillary stated: “My mother‚ who had

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    In the ad‚ “Hillary Clinton: Role Models‚” the video focuses on two politicians running for president in this year’s election; Hillary Clinton‚ the first female democratic nominee‚ and Donald Trump an American businessman as well as the republican nominee. The focus of the ad is a handful of toddlers who are watching Trump’s most well-known‚ televised moments. At first‚ Trump is seen using explicit‚ profane language‚ followed by the use of condescending comments against the common. Meanwhile‚ the

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    Mirta Robinson Hist 1302 Winter‚ 2013 Secretary of state Clinton is one of the most powerful women of her times. She is the only woman that has ever been considered a serious contender for the presidency. I truly believe that if she runs again‚ she could be the first woman president in the United States of America. Many people doubted Hillary’s abilities just because she was a woman but that never discouraged her. With strength‚ courage‚ confidence‚ and determination you can be anything you want

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    Hillary Clinton By Madison Riggs Hillary Clinton was a truly amazing woman. She accomplished many things. But let’s start from the very beginning. Hillary’s childhood. Hillary Rodham was born on October 26‚ 1947. She was raised in Park Ridge Illinois in the suburbs located 15 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. She was the eldest daughter of Hugh Rodham a fabric store owner‚ and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham. She has two younger brothers Hugh Jr. (born 1950)‚

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    As first lady‚ presidential candidate‚ and a feminist‚ Hillary Clinton has been empowering women all over the globe to stand up for the rights they deserve. For many years‚ Hillary Clinton has traveled and experienced the hardships of women of all background‚ from different countries. Clinton’s powerful language and encouragement has persuaded females to come together and fight for their rights. Hillary Clinton wants to make women aware of the discrimination they experience from their government

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