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    On August 17th‚ 1998 President William Jefferson Clinton addressed the nation on the topic of the investigation into his relationship with Ms. Monica Lewinsky. At a glance‚ the speech he gave via national television seems to be a sort of apology. However‚ upon closer inspection‚ it becomes very clear that at no point during the speech does the President actually apologize. His true intent‚ masked within layer upon layer of carefully constructed language‚ is actually to lead the listener’s attention

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    they don’t step outside of their comfort zone‚ they will never grow as a person because growing as a person involves trying new things and taking risks. Trying new things is key to personal growth. An example of this is Hillary Clinton. When Clinton was a child‚ she

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    Hillary Clinton and Jane Addams both saw a need for labor reform nearly one hundred years apart. Clinton and Addams’s progressive ideas are similar in which they want all workplaces to be safe for the employees‚ a day’s wage to increase in order to satisfactorily provide for employees families‚ and a stable future for when the workers reach retirement. Jane Addams drew her focus on child labor. The industrial revolution brought the concept of child labor. Children were working in places such as mills

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    children. Women and children are treated as if they are less superior to men. Similarly Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton both address the problems present in society on equalism. Yousafzai has a slightly different approach addressing areas where war is present and prevents children from receiving an education using specific places and personal experience of terrorism. In contrast‚ Clinton speaks more on the exclusion of women and how they are looked upon as secondary citizens. To begin with‚

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    Reformist Clinton: Pioneering Women’s Rights Revolution In September 1995‚ then-First Lady of the United States‚ Hillary Clinton delivered a riveting speech on Women’s Rights before the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. She hosted delegates around the world‚ creating a Platform of Action to achieve greater equality and opportunity for women. This immensely assertive speech stood out amongst others in that period as it was hosted by a prominent female leader in the ‘capital of a brutal

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    Trump Vs. Clinton: Who do you believe should have won ? Why Hillary Clinton should have won the election: I believe Hillary Clinton should have won the presidential election for a variety of reasons. One reason Hillary Clinton should have been elected is because she got a more popular votes by the citizens than Donald J. Trump. It is important to realize that Hillary Clinton won 76’682 more popular votes than Trump‚ according to CNN news. In my opinion our votes don’t matter because of the Electoral

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    Hillary Clinton is an incredible woman who wishes to give every child an opportunity to go to college and study. She also fights for Women’s rights; I think one of the reasons is that Clinton came from a generation that discriminated against women and treated them badly. In her generation‚ a woman didn’t have the right to speak. They couldn’t speak their own mind because they were afraid of the punishment and consequences that came with it‚ even if they did speak they weren’t heard. After many years

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    all males (especially their husbands). Without these qualities woman were considered nothing until the woman’s rights movement of the twentieth century. One of the people who supported this movement was Hillary Clinton. In one of her most famous speeches: “Woman’s Rights Are Human Rights.”‚ Clinton tried to address the world in the United Nations Fourth World Conference on woman in order to target those who thought less of women. This speech was given on September 5th‚ 1995 in Beijing‚ China. Some

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    During the third Presidential Debate both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have strong arguments and strong beliefs‚ but the way Clinton uses rhetorical appeal to catch the attention of her audience is outstanding. She is a career politician and is able to convey her points and views much more effectively than Donald Trump. The three main points that I find to be very interesting are abortion‚ gun laws and the tax cuts. All three of these topics are very hot topics‚ now do I agree with everything

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    Critical Discourse Analysis of Obama’s Political Discourse Juraj Horváth Abstract This paper examines the persuasive strategies of President Obama’s public speaking as well as the covert ideology of the same‚ enshrined in his inaugural address. Our analysis is grounded in Norman Fairclough’s assumptions in critical discourse analysis‚ claiming that "ideologies reside in texts" that "it is not possible to ’read off’ ideologies from texts" and that "texts are open to diverse interpretations"

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