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    Obama Speech Critique

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    Obama’s back to school speech given in Philadelphia was given to a crowd of all ages and all different levels of education. His speech was based on how important education really is and how inspiring the youth of today is by the hard work their giving in school. He discussed how he was once not as determined as he is today and how he overcame his obstacles in school by a motivational talk with his mother. She told him to put his best foot forward if he wanted to get far in life. He explained to the

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    Barack Obama and Power

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    can mentally place a person a few steps ahead of the majority. That is power. Ones voice being spoken above the crowd to be heard is power. It brings change and awareness. Heroes of history such as Martin Luther King to modern-day President Barak Obama have displayed such power. The voice of one man sharing his dream to the world changed the lives and future of African-Americans in the US forever. Without him we wouldn’t have the President we know today‚ who has motivated the nation to aim for change

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    rational and reasons behind your point of view. (feel free to do your own online internet search) Introduction When Senator Barack Obama launched his campaign for the presidency in early 2007‚ the challenge for a long-shot candidate was to build a grassroots movement so big it could overcome strong primary challengers and‚ eventually‚ a well-financed GOP. The Obama campaign couldn ’t afford to do things the usual way‚ so it invested in some seasoned people and some brand-new tools to help rethink

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    Apparently‚ Meryl Streep’s gushfest over Barack and Michelle Obama wasn’t a passing thing after all‚ and she has a pretty cool purse to prove it. The word is Meryl loves the Obamas so much that her custom handbag bearing their pictures goes with her whenever she steps out in public. Meryl Streep’s love for Michelle and Barack Obama extends beyond the couple’s time in the White House. The Oscar-winning actress‚ 68‚ was snapped out in public recently with a purse emblazoned with the faces of the

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    collection of red states and blue states. We are and forever will be the United States of America.” This is one of many bold declarations made by the 44. President of the United States of America in his Presidential Acceptance Speech 2012. Barack Hussein Obama won the election 303 electoral votes vis-a-vis Governor Mitt Romney’s 202 electoral votes. Obama’s speech consists of anecdotes‚ his thoughts about the future‚ his deep sense of humility and most of all how the country should not be divided into merely

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    Case Study The Obama Campaign In 2008 Barack Obama secured himself the most powerful position in the world; the president of the United States of America. How did he do this? His presidential campaign gained an enormous amount of attention in the press‚ all surrounding his intelligent use of mobile technology to aid his efforts. ‘’Technology doesn’t win political campaigns‚ but it certainly is a weapon — a force multiplier‚ in military terms.’’ (Lohr‚ 2013). His interactive a socially integrative

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    Health Care Reform‚ Obama Care Health Care reform in the State of Massachusetts could be viewed by many as an advance toward a better way of live in United States. At the same time many people have oppressed it. I believe that everyone in favor or in disfavor of the health reform of 2006 has had its reasons. Many of those reasons are valid reasons backed by knowledge and experience while others are just an opinions of other people that have been portrait to them‚ while an individuals do not fully

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    Explore how the Poet Creates the Scene in the Poem ‘In Romney Marsh’. This poem centres on the experiences of the poet in the place Romney Marsh. Right from the beginning‚ we can tell that this is not going to be just an ordinary description of a place‚ because had it been that‚ the poet would have just named it ‘Romney Marsh’. The addition of the word ‘In’ makes the poem sound like an account of things that have happened there. This is backed up immediately by the first stanza‚ which begins with

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    titled “Health-Care Reform: McCain vs. Obama.” Which relates to Obama’s plan for healthcare and McCain plan though her view is that McCain plan is less likely to help the people who don’t have healthcare. By Catherine Arnest saying‚ “There is a basic philosophical difference at the heart of the health-care reform proposals of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama‚ and in this case McCain really is the maverick.” Catherine stating this meaning that she feels Barack Obama has a better plan for fixing healthcare

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    Obama Care Research Paper

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    America and Obama Care America and Obama Care Carl Snider English 112 Professor: Michaeline Rojek December 19‚ 2012 For most of my life I’ve been opposed to universal health care for the burden on small business. My personal observation of people choosing between putting food on the table and going to the doctor‚ I’ve made a180 degree turn and now it has my full support . I still must point out some very reasonable people are opposed on economic and constitutional reasons. The Patient Protection

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