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    How does Obama use rhetorical devices in his speech effectively to engage his audience? Throughout Obama’s speech he uses many different examples of rhetorical devices such as alliteration‚ personification‚ triad‚ allusion and an inclusive pronoun. Alliteration is used effectively in Obama’s speech. An example would be “depths of despair to the greatest heights of hope”. The fact that he goes from the worst to the best corrects the listener’s minds and provides an insight into just how good things

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    Young Interracial Couple What is the first thing you notice when you look at a photograph? Do you ever notice what’s in the background or even the foreground? How well do you pay attention to detail? When looking at a photograph‚ we should consider using these tools to help us understand more about a photo. Bruce Davidson puts emphasis on figure-background‚ focal point‚ and color in his photograph really bringing about the composition of the photograph for his viewers. One of the

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    FACTORS THAT AFFECT COLLEGE STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD INTERRACIAL DATING Farrah D. Gafford‚ B.A. Thesis Prepared for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS August 2001 APPROVED: Rudy Ray Seward‚ Major Professor Arminta Jacobson‚ Minor Professor Lisa Garza‚ Committee Member Dale E. Yeatts‚ Chair‚ Department of Sociology David W. Hartman‚ Dean of the School of Community Service C. Neal Tate‚ Dean of the Robert B. Toulouse School of Graduate Studies Gafford

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    What role does society and the media have on discouraging interracial relationships? In the song Black and White ‚ written and performed by Michael Jackson‚ refers to the Issue of the racial tolerance of interracial relationships in the perspective of culture; when analyzed using a cultural lens. At this perspective the song bring‚ he is trying to get across all the color based issues that are seen in the world today. In our work places‚ schools‚ public places‚ homes. Racism is all around us in

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    Love Has No Color Written by Stephanie Figueroa Kingsborough Community College Sociology 3100 Partners amongst interracial relationships have been experienced and full of content ever since the 1600s. From laws of abolishment to the percentage of young America whom take part in an interracial romance‚ this particular group of individuals who believe in miscegenation didn’t let anything nor anyone interfere with their right to love. The battle has ended but still raises eyebrows to some

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    Practical and easy solution to succeed in interracial relationship Remember your first day at the swimming pool‚ when you’re afraid to take that first plunge to swim in the water. But now you are swimming like a fish in the pool. Entering an interracial relationship is also akin to swimming and once you overcome the myths and fears of it you will enjoy the true love of having a relationship. Forging an interracial relationship requires boldness as you will not be a stereo type looking for dating

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    are always some problems exist in some part of the world regarding interracial marriage. An interracial marriage is seen as the marriages between two people who are from different races. In today’s society‚ interracial marriage is proceeding more often; even though‚ most of the countries in Middle East and‚ many families in my country do not approve of it. However‚ as always there is other side of the story to it. Through interracial marriages‚ the society can benefit various things. For example‚ it

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    us different from others.Even though racism and prejudice still exists‚ with regards racial lines‚ we have made progress in the direction of “blurring” these lines as those in our society have dropped them in interracial relationships‚ in the naming of out groups‚ and at school. An interracial relationship can be defined as a union between two people of two different ethnic or racial backgrounds. This represents progress in American culture because at one point such relationships were illegal‚ such

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    developed many forms of racism such as: interracial relationships‚

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    come to mind when thinking about a future husband or wife. When choosing a mate or spouse‚ race and religion should be considered because interracial couples can encounter prejudice environments and create family conflict. Prejudice environments and actions are common towards interracial couples. A Caucasian writer‚ Amy Wise‚ recently wrote about her interracial relationship with her African American husband‚ Jamie Wise‚ and stated how their relationship still comes across as a shock after being married

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