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    “Donald J‚ Trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of Muslims entering the United States‚” (Donald J. Trump) The extent of Xenophobia means to have a fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners; fear of anything that is strange or foreign. Xenophobia has risen since the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers and it is something that has been shown a lot lately‚ mainly because of the 2016 presidential election. The term‚ xenophobia‚ was first used 1903 and it originated from New Latin. Xenophobia

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    is contrasted and compared to Senator John McCain’s video concession speech‚ also using the three elements of The Rhetorical Triangle. Effective Presentations Barack Obama’s victory speech in Chicago following his victory in the US presidential election was a fine example of the brilliance of The Rhetorical Triangle. As a speaker‚ president Obama has mastered the art of grabbing and keeping his audiences attention and as a public speaker that’s the number one goal. Here are five elements

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    War on Terror during the 2004 elections‚ but being affiliated with the Republican Party and a pro-war stance in 2008 wasn’t considered a good thing to the majority. Even other Republicans were openly embarrassed by the Bush Administration’s mistakes with the War on Terror and were hiding behind the “McCain’s not the same” way of thinking. What else could they do short of switching party affiliations? A division in the Republican Party gave the Democratic Party a united front – its campaign slogan

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    recent years. His presidential nomination acceptance speech provides a perfect example of how he carefully mixes the best rhetoric‚ delivery and substance to deliver an outstanding speech. Obama starts his speech by addressing and accepting his nomination as the democratic presidential candidate. He refers to older presidents‚ who have walked in his shoes and then he talks personally about himself. Thus Obama opens his speech at home. After a short introduction of himself and the state of America he

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    discomforted by Kennedy’s smooth delivery and charisma. Studies of the audience indicate that those television viewers focused on what they saw‚ not what they heard‚ Kennedy was perceived the winner of the first debate by a very large margin.” In Presidential election image is therefore more important than substance‚ due to the facts that humans are affected by perception bias‚ that Media more and more rely on image and that politics use those two facts to use image as a communication tool. Humans are

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    Honors Period 2 Mr. Greene 17 January 2014 The Untimely Death of Theodore Roosevelt October 14‚ 1912 was when it happened. In Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin during his campaign speech‚ someone within the perimeter fired at the 26th president of the United States‚ Theodore Roosevelt. The scene underwent a thorough investigation the moment the crowd was out of reach‚ and investigators recovered a plethora of items that could possibly be linked to the death that followed not two days after this tragedy.

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    swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States‚ and will‚ to the best of my ability‚ preserve‚ protect‚ and defend the Constitution of the United States.” After repeating this oath‚ the president must kiss the Bible held for him by the Chancellor. This signifies the loyalty ‚ honesty ‚ integrity ‚ and dignity the president must serve to us as a country . The second Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama was held in Washington DC on Monday

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    Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address: Metaphor and Values as Captivating Strategies to Celebrate a Presidency M. PILAR GUITART ESCUDERO Coordinadora Área Lengua-Lingüística Hispanic Studies Program University of Virginia VA‚ EEUU C/ Ramón Gordillo‚ 4 46010 Valencia E-mail: pilar.guitart@uvavalencia.org Tel. +34 96 3691 485 BARACK OBAMA’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS: METAPHOR AND VALUES AS CAPTIVATING STRATEGIES TO CELEBRATE A PRESIDENCY ABSTRACT: Barack Obama’s rhetorical style is broadly acknowledged to be

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    INTRODUCTION In Our First Unisex President?: Black Masculinity and Obama’s Feminine Side‚1 Frank Rudy Cooper posits that President Obama consciously performed a feminine identity2 in order to navigate the tricky waters of race and gender in the presidential election. 3 Cooper notes that white popular culture perceives black masculinity as bipolar: there are "good blacks" and "bad blacks. ’ A According to white popular culture‚ the "Bad Black Man is animalistic‚ sexually depraved‚ and crimeprone."5 His

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    transformational leader who wants to achieve a deep change and mobilises therefore a lot of followers. In his election campaign he had three principles: Respect! Empower! Include! He said “It’s not about me‚ it’s about you!”. The people felt attracted to Obama and were sure that he will be the perfect President. He received so many donations for his campaign like no president before in the history of the United Stated. He benefited from the big advantage that the people were very dissatisfied with George W.

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