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    you can see‚ not only does the playwright Antigone face confrontations in law but so does Congress and the government. Just like Antigone and Congress‚ presidential elections can also be an issue of the law. When citizens vote for who they want to become president they will most likely vote for the president whose party is the

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    Burnham Argument Analysis

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    current status of the United States regarding its economy and foreign affairs‚ such as if the United States is at war‚ or if he means the characteristics of the nominees. For example‚ the 2008 presidential election was marked by an increase in voter turnout rates for African Americans and younger voters. I am curious if Burnham would argue that an example of the “political stimuli” which caused an increase in voter turnout for this election is that it is the first election where an African-American

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    Knowledgeable: Lawyers and Teachers : Lawyers are knowledgeable because they have to work really hard and study their case to win. They also have to go to law school for a certain amount of years. So they are very knowledgeable. Other ways to say knowledgeable: Understanding‚ Intelligent‚ Well-informed‚ Discerning‚ Perceptive. If everyone in the world was knowledgeable then the world would be a better place because people wouldn’t do stupid things. But then again if everyone was as knowledgeable

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    A presidential candidate is very similar to an actor. They both perform through employing various strategies around their body language‚ tone‚ and diction choice to grab the attention of the audience or voters. Their performance creates an impression on the viewer‚ which‚ for the candidate‚ is very critical to their election outcome. Therefore‚ candidates like Senator Obama and McCain in 2008 prepare for every debate and public appearance to create a certain impression to try to entice the voters

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    current event

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    NJROTC Current Event The Washington Post- American diplomacy‚ backed by the threat of force‚ is why Syria’s chemical weapons are being eliminated." That was President Obama in his State of the Union Tuesday‚ boasting about what he regards as one of his signature achievements from 2013. Well‚ not so fast. On Wednesday Reuters reported how much of Syria’s chemical stockpile has been handed over for destruction: 4.1%. That comes to about 59 tons of chemical weapons surrendered out of a stockpile

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    What Motivates Obama?

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    is a very charismatic speaker. He tends to speak on a level where many can understand him. Obama is a well-known writer and has spent time as a civil rights attorney‚ as well as a Constitutional law professor and served seven years as an Illinois state senator. To many‚ all of this success would have seemed out of reach. Obama was born from a white mother and a black father. This was at a time when interracial unions were not liked. Barack ’s mother raised him because his father left them when Obama

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    More Perfect Union

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    “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama - A rhetorical analysis The speech called “A More Perfect Union” was delivered by the American senator Barack Obama on March 18‚ 2008 at a convention in Philadelphia. The speech deals with themes such as the racial tensions‚ races in general and inequality in America. Big parts of the speech are based on Obama’s personal story. He is the child of a mixed marriage‚ and being married to a black woman hasn’t prevented him from being successful. That

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    people‚ and enhance their public image. As most news originates from the government and different branches in the bureaucracy‚ they choose whatever they wish the public to know. The reports are usually not questioned or investigated further as the state is considered a “reliable” source of information. In other words‚ mass media can only forward whatever the government wants to get to public attention enabling it control the issues the masses should regard as important. Different journalists and different

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    Back to School Event

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    Prepared Remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event In this essay there will be an analysis and comments on Barack Obama’s speech: Back to School‚ from September 8th‚ 2009‚ in Arlington‚ Virginia. Though the analysis‚ there will be focus on the way he addresses the audience‚ and on the values he advocates. The speech was broadcasted to students across America. Barack Obama starts his speech with saying “Hello” to everyone‚ and expressing his gratitude for everyone who is shown up

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    Introduction President Barack Obama has made an undeniable mark in the history of the United States. He has proven to be not only the first Black president but has demonstrated how his influential persona and his oratorical spirit can move human spirits. He empowers many through his actions and through his ability to delivery to use his words to cause one to ponder and reach from within to help make a change. He continues to make history even now as make he has make his indelible foot print here

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