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    Obama - Back to School

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    goal in life. You have to practice‚ study hard and not be afraid of asking people for help. Furthermore he ends his speech by asking his audience questions and to say that he has great expectations for this new generation. The President of the United States Barack Obama is the speaker of the text “Back to School”. His audience is not only the young people at Wakefield High School‚ but moreover young people attending school in all over America. P.1 l.1: “Hello everyone – how’s everybody doing today

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    Perfection: The Human Journey to Self Realization A Paper by the Genius Formerly known as Kevin Houston. As a human being many people strive to reach a point in their life where they feel safe and secure. They seek the ability to strive. It is human nature to be successful‚ regardless of how much work is done. Success by my definition is having the largest effect with the smallest amount of effort. This is easily shown by the way the world works. Those with excessive amounts of money and resources

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    current President of the United States‚ and the first African American to hold this office. President Obama gave a speech following remarks at the “Let Freedom Ring” ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington on August 28‚ 2013‚ at the Lincoln Memorial. President Obama gave this speech to remind Americas of how far we have come‚ to remember those who fought so people of different racial backgrounds can have the right to freedom. President Obama states‚ “And so they came by

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    IDK something

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    and the methods he uses to be successful in public speaking. I.e. Rapport with audience or how the text is structured. Context and Similarities against differences: Simply state the two speeches and when they took place. The Differences and similarities between the two. Section 1-Rapport: How does Obama Establish Rapport? 2008 Barack Obama creates rapport with his audience during his victory acceptance speech in a multitude of ways. In terms of structure‚ he opens his speech by directly addressing

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    dedicated to the students "(...) no matter what grade you are in (...)" It is clear from the beginning of the speech that it is spoken by Barack Obama as a private individual and not as the leader of ay political party or the President of the United States. An example of this is that he through the entire speech addresses himself as "I" not "we" as politicians usually do in speeches. This is him speaking to the students as an equal which makes him an easily identifiable and reliable orator. Throughout

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    should be central; the sources should support the argument. Avoid merely summarizing sources. Remember to attribute both direct and indirect references. Introduction President Barak Hussein Obama tends to be the most influential president in the United States of America in comparison to the last recent presidents. However‚ some feel like he is taking his job seriously enough. Irresponsibility is not an exception while trying to lead a country. Assignment Read the following sources (including the introductory

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    Take responsibility We all have a responsibility‚ right? Well‚ the answer must be yes – at least recording to Barack Obama. The President of the United States of America‚ Barack Obama held this speech: Back to School on the 8th of September in 2009 at Wakerfield High School in Arlingtin‚ Virginia in context of the first day of school. He held this speech in order to discuss the importance and expectations of an education with the clear message of the responsibility you have to yourself followed

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    Voting Id Law in Texas

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    2012 Voter ID Law Recently a voter id law has been swore into the state of Texas this law would mandate in order to vote you must present a photo id before you are allowed to vote. A big controversial over this bill has began deciding if it’s a scheme for the republicans to gain more votes or to prevent voter fraud at the polls. After researching this topic my opinions is voting fraud is not a huge problem in the United States about 15 cases of voter fraud occurs each year. This law is being used

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    nearly always a priority on the agenda. And Obama keeps making speeches about the importance of getting and education. But does the clear American attitude change the message in Obamas’ speech? In the southern state Virginia in a town called Arlington the president of the United States‚ Barack Obama‚ held a speech in the year of 2009‚ on the 8th September. In the speech he stressed the importance of education and learning. It was broadcasted to students all over the country of all ages in order

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    Electoral College

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    of the U.S. Constitution and was established by the founding fathers as a compromise between the election of the president by Congress and election by popular vote. As we all know‚ Americans were given a serious reminder in 2000 that the president is not elected by nationwide popular vote‚ but by a majority of the electoral votes. It’s an example of indirect election as opposed to direct election by U.S. citizens‚ (i.e. the members of the U.S. House of Representatives.) Should the Electoral College

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