Inauguration of Barack Obama

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    supplied an additional billion dollars of taxpayer’s money in the hope to cure cancer. With support from the president of the United States, this funding will go towards development and further research on a possible cure for cancer. Announced during Barack Obama’s 2016 State of the Union address, the president appointed Joe Biden the head of this government task force against the disease of cancer. Obama’s administration said a government health agency, the National Institute of Health, is already on

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    Kenny Chung Ms. Flores English 3-4 April 15, 2017 Who Said It Better? Trump’s Speech Compared To Obama’s Inauguration speeches are an opportunity newly elected or re-elected president to offer the table an idealistic dream of the future, and achieve the organizations in the nation together then afterward the thing that was, more frequently over not, a bitterly fought election. These speeches are always recalled all through history and fill in as the first official speech discourse from

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Obama 's Inauguration Speech 2013 President Barack Obama’s campaign theme in 2013 was to bring change throughout the United States, and he continues on with this motto while thanking the American people.He does this by stating the change he plans to bring,how he will bring change, what he values,and the importance of peace and unity. President Obama is addressing all of american people that voted for and against him,by continuously referring to them as a team.He

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    Supervisor: Stuart Foster School of Humanities Halmstad University Bachelor’s thesis in English Acknowledgment My appreciations to my supervisor Stuart Foster for very helpful advice during the research. Abstract In this essay I shall analyze Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address, January, 2009 from the perspective of various linguistic techniques. More specifically, I shall propose and focus on the idea that the composition of the speech has an aim to create a unity of the speaker and the audience

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    President George W. Bush and current President Barack Obama. Liberalism and conservatism are American Ideological values demonstrated between both candidates. Although I agree with many things stated in the articles, it is clear the reports are biased. The author of the article concerning President Bush portrays a small amount of positive feedback; whereas, the article describing President Obama offers little negative feedback. President Barack Obama 's parents met in an

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    Military Power Analysis

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    experienced a sharp decline during the presidency of Barack Obama. After presenting evidence to support the notion of declining economic and military power of the sole super power of the last few decades, the author leaves the reader questioning whether the U.S. can adapt to a bipolar or multipolar power structure or whether the U.S. will pay to recover its’ dominance. At the outset, the author provides a number of examples of the failure of the Obama administration to step-up to challenges to U.S.

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    Michelle Obama Critique

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    Communication Concorde Career College On June 19nd 2009 First Lady Michelle Obama called on Americans to step up their self-sacrifice on the 27th of June by declaring the day a National Health Care Day of Service. In her two minutes speech, Michelle officially kicked off United We Serve, a plea to all Americans to join a volunteer endeavor and be part of constructing a new foundation for America, one society at a time (The Obama White House, 2009). The program was managed by the Corporation for National

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay: Michelle vs. 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

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    Malia Obama has a boyfriend or "mystery man." Barack and Michelle Obama's eldest daughter recently proved that she doesn't care if the Secret Service members and Paparazzi -- or anyone else -- are around when she is kissing, making out, and puffing on cigarettes. Malia was doing just that at a recent Harvard versus Yale football game tailgate party over the weekend, this according to a TMZ report. Malia appears to be settling in well during her first year at Harvard University. Spies caught the

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    June , 2016 To the editor, Presidential candidate Barack Obama declared just prior to the 2008 General Election, “We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” Fast forward seven and a half years later and the now President Obama has made good on this threat. In his two terms, President Obama has repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and ended the legal defense of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Both of these policies were placed into law by Democratic leadership

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