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    vote in the November 8th election, he will be the next President of the United States of America once he is inaugurated on January 20, 2017. Unfortunately, the popular vote went to Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton and many people believe that she gained popularity from the recent endorsement by several fellow Democratic candidates along with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. Hillary Clinton was the first woman to run for the President of the United States of America. The fact

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    Melania On August 25th of the year 2008, Michelle Obama gave an outstanding speech at the Democratic National Convention. In her speech she talks about her husband's progress in the election as well as his background, political experience, and social activism. She also talks about her upbringings as well as Barack’s. Eight years later, Donald Trump is running for president and his wife Melania has the honors of giving a speech at the Republican National Convention. In Melania's speech she as well speaks

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    ITECH 5500 PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION COMMUNCATION ASSIGNMENT PROFESSOR: SHAMSHEER SYED PRESENTED BY: JANARDHAN KOPELLA 30132139 Table of Contents Overview: 3 Introduction: 4 Leader (Barack Obama): 4 CEO (Bill Gates): 4 Purpose: 5 Communication styles, skills and effectiveness: 5 Barack Obama: 5 Communication Style: 5 Skills: 6 Effectiveness: 6 Bill Gates: 6 Communication Style: 6 Skills: 7 Effectiveness: 7 Comparison: 7 Strengths and weaknesses: 7 Conclusion: 9

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    Obama utilizes the power of persuasion through his political speeches; his discourse is made to be easily understood and have a clear meaning for his audience. Using body language, rhetorical practice and tricolon devices, Obama has inspired his audience through emotions and desires for new politics. Other running candidates, such as John McCain and Hillary Clinton, attempted to express the public's disgust with conventional politicians while being seen as conventional politicians, but Barack Obama

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    and informal purposes of the national party nominating conventions, analyzes of the history of national party nominating conventions will conducted. Along with an explanation of how and why nominating conventions changed over the years. Concluded with the factors that influenced the changes of the nominating convention changes. Next I will be reflecting upon this year Republican and Democrat Party nominating conventions. Providing information on how the 2016 conventions is different than previous

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    Michelle Obama’s 2016 Democratic National Convention Speech was beautifully presented; as she spoke about the issues that faces Mrs. Clinton as well as herself, education, health and welfare of this nation as a whole and why Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States of America. As I listen to this speech I realized that Michelle Obama uses rhetorical devices and appeals throughout this entire speech, and frankly since her purpose is to persuade the people of the this country

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    Many individuals strive to ensure that humans are treated equally and fairly.Cesar Chavez, Barack Obama, and Mahatma Gandhi are three individuals who fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez worked to help benefit workers who don’t have the rights they deserve. Barack Obama dedicated a lot of his campaign and presidency on women’s rights. Lastly, Mahatma Gandhi sought to end racial discrimination in South Africa. Although they faced difficult challenges and harsh criticism, these individuals persevered

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    Many individuals in the past centuries, have stood up and fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez, Barack Obama, and Mahatma Gandhi are three individuals who fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez worked to help benefit workers who don’t have the rights they deserve. Barack Obama dedicated a lot of his campaign and presidency on women’s rights. Lastly, Mahatma Gandhi sought to end racial discrimination in South Africa. Although they faced difficult challenges and harsh criticism, these individuals persevered

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    The Power of Words For Change “My ambition,” quoted Gandhi, the omnipotent warrior without weapons, as he led protestors on the monumental Salt March, “is much higher than independence.” Gandhi, alike Cesar Chavez and Michelle Obama, would then change our society as we know it. These three individuals enacted change by uniting a common opinion and raising awareness for the critical cause of human rights. Gandhi was the epitome of a human rights leader that, because of how he shaped peaceful protesting

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    will analyze how media literacy influenced readers regarding Michelle Obama’s reaction when her health initiative, Let’s Move!, took a different direction under the Trump administration. During her term as First Lady, Michelle Obama, established a national campaign called Let’s Move!; this campaign challenges the growing obesity rate amongst children to encourage a healthy lifestyle. This campaign funds schools with healthier meals, access to healthier choices, cost-effective food for families, creates

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