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    Comparison of Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela’s Inaugural Address Great inaugural speeches can be inspiring‚ revolutionary‚ and even unforgettable. Two great examples of inaugural addresses are Barack Obama’s inaugural speech in 2009 and Nelson Mandela’s inaugural speech in 1994. They are both the first black people to be elected as a president in their country‚ grabbing the great attention of their audiences. Both Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela use the inaugural address to persuade their citizens

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    and not understand. But when listening to it you understand and the speaker and see the main point of their speech. In the “New Hampshire Primary 2008 ” speech by Barack Obama he tries to give hope to the nation after losing the primary to Hillary Clinton. When he delivered this speech and the reader listened to it he really saw how Obama felt but when he read it it did not matter because it was how he read it. Reading a speech is different than listening to the speaker give the speech because when

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    President Barack Hussein Obama. The reason I choose him is that his story is an amazing of triumph and his inspiration to the Africa American people and other alike. Is a true American story that needs to be shared and honored! A brief background of what I consider a great man: Obama was born as Barack Hussein Obama on August 4‚ 1961‚ in Honolulu‚ Hawaii. Barack was born to parents from two different f racial back grounds. Barack’s mother Ann Dunham a white woman from Kansas and father Barack Obama‚ Sr

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    Samuel C. Kennedy Kacey Davis College Prep English 1 02 April 2017 Obama as President I remember that day so well. It was a cool blue day‚ and our new president was stepping up to give America a new and favorable piece of history. Everyone around me seemed to radiate the same feeling as me‚ a feeling of hope‚ of opportunism. People from all backgrounds‚ all classes. Everyone was just in a sense of joy. “The Minority finally had someone in their corner.” (Paula). I had a brief flashback

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    have and i always just thought about the similarities and differences about George Washington and Barack Obama. i am going to be talking about the similarities and differences between Barack Obama and George Washington. Obama thanked Bush‚ he used to talk about the problems and talking about equality. President obama said that we are together as a country threw bad and good. President Barack Obama‚ he is the first african american president‚ he has 2 kids and he was president for 2 terms.he was

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    THE FIVE FACES OF OPPRESSION Name Institution   The Five Faces of Oppression Marion Young Marion Young was a philosopher whose work spread across a number of topics. Her work remarkably spreads over five topics‚ which are feminist phenomenology‚ global justice‚ ethics and social justice‚ democratic theory and security. Her works bring out her full dedication as a philosopher. I will look into a selected few from her 18 essays(Young‚ 2003). In her works on power‚ justice and state theory‚ Young

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    because I was intrigued about my president’s background and how he got to where he is. The book Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama captures Obama’s childhood‚ stories about his father‚ and his rocky route to success. Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama dictates that through uncertainty‚ racism‚ and bad choices he made his way to a prosperous life. -The book opens with Obama receiving a phone call from some distant aunt in Kenya that his father has died. -Then the story flashbacks to his childhood

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    word oppression still exists in the everyday lives of women but has changed its tyrannical implications‚ meaning there is no dictator to influence or force negative actions toward women gender. According to Iris Young‚ the author of the chapter Five Faces of Oppression‚ the word oppression has come to represent communities and individuals that are being discriminated by the way society is structured‚ rather than a single leader oppression. Most people do not think women are subjected to discrimination

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    In the reading Five Faces of Oppression‚ the author talks about the five different faces that oppression takes. The main point of the reading is to understand that oppression might not be what we think it is. Oppression is a prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. From the reading I would view oppression as someone reducing the potential for another person to be less human or just themselves. This could mean anything from treating them in a dehumanizing way to denying people education

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    The political speech “A More Perfect Union” presented in Philadelphia by Barack Obama‚ discusses the issue of race as it has played a major role historically in the United States. He addresses the Reverend Wright argument and touches upon his own experiences as a black man. Obama’s objective was to persuade Americans to eliminate racial division for the good of all Americans. To obtain the interest of the audience‚ his speech consisted of rhetorical strategies. These strategies were emotional‚ ethical

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