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    When Marty McFly tells Dr. Emmit Brown in 1955 that the President in 1985 will be Ronald Reagan‚ Doc replies in disbelief “Ronald Reagan‚ the actor? Then who’s Vice President then‚ Jerry Lewis?” Now this skepticism wasn’t completely uncalled for; before his political career Ronald Reagan was a famous actor and Doc probably had the same reaction of anyone else in that time period. However‚ Reagan the politician was much different than Reagan the actor. During the years of his administration the United

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    this is used to support many positions. Lastly there is pathos. Pathos connects the audience on more of an emotional level. Speech makers usually connect through an audience with the use of pathos by communicating a story or values. Through the use of a story‚ the audience can connect more emotionally.  On March 8th 1983‚ President Ronald Reagan traveled to Orlando‚ Florida. His audience was the National Association of Evangelicals with his speech titled Evil Empire. The

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    As the last two sections have shown‚ contrary to popular takes on both the Obama Presidency and US trade politics‚ Obama’s inducing of protectionist measures into his trade policy does not constitute an overall breaking of the mould in US trade politics‚ rather it is merely a sustenance of the US executive succumbing to longstanding protectionist pressures domestically. In consideration of not only how protectionism is not a new development within US trade politics but also that Obama has been bound

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    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a turning point in the African American Civil Rights Movement because it was the first mass protest against Jim Crow and it is regarded as the movement that started the Modern Civil Rights

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    Assumed office January 20‚ 2009 Vice President Joe Biden Preceded by George W. Bush United States Senator from Illinois In office January 3‚ 2005 – November 16‚ 2008 Preceded by Peter Fitzgerald Succeeded by Roland Burris Member of the Illinois Senate from the 13th District In office January 8‚ 1997 – November 4‚ 2004 Preceded by Alice Palmer Succeeded by Kwame Raoul Personal details Born Barack Hussein Obama II August 4‚ 1961 (age 53) Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ U.S. Nationality American Political party Democratic

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    President Obama has decided that it might be necessary to ban the NSA from eavesdropping on the leaders of American allies‚ administration‚ and congressional officials. This is in response to the reports that the NSA had targeted the cellphone of Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany. Senator and Democratic lawmaker Dianne Feinstein was informed by the White House of their plans of after the NSA’s documents were leaked by Edward J. Snowden. Mrs. Feinstein stated in the article titled Obama May Ban

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    claimed the land‚ thus resulting in the French and Indian War which was a major turning point because it ended salutary neglect‚ therefore resulting in the Sugar Act and soon the Townshend Act which was crucial because this all then lead to the Revolution along with the result of more colonial unity. Due to the French and Indian War there was the Sugar Act of 1764. England was in debt from the French and Indian War which is major because prior to the French and Indian War they were not. Their debt then

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    civil war from 49-47 BC was one of the biggest turning points in Roman history‚ lead by Julius Caesar‚ the war was initiated when he crossed the Rubicon. In 60 BC Caesar was intent on gaining political power and becoming a member of the consul‚ he was able to gain the interest of the public by forming the first triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus. The first triumvirate held an immense amount of wealth‚ private and public power between the three men‚ through using their combined strengths‚ they were able

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    was still in place during that time‚ and when Lincoln gave his speech he went back and referred to the begging of America. He goes back and he says that war is to fight for America‚ to preserve its existence as a republic. He never referred to the two as the north or the south. He referred to everyone as a nation‚ to be one and not to be seperated. He doesn’t mention slavery or politics at all. He wants to save all of america and not lose so much more people.

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    1 Obama - Hope Introduction Barack Obama’s complex upbringing has polarised the media and brought a lot of controversy.2 His multicultural background made him a hero and villain at the same time. Chicago native? First African American President? Half white? Hawaiian? Indonesian? All of these labels have been used to simply box him into one of these categories. But we should not ignore the life experiences this brought and eventually defined his identity. Obama‚ like any American president

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