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    of Representatives on January 27‚ 2009 (250-177) • Signed into law by President Barack Obama on January 29‚ 2009 • Enacted by the 111th United States Congress • Effective January 29‚ 2009 The legalities: The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 (Pub.L. 111-2‚ S. 181) is a federal statute in the United States that was the first bill signed into law by President Barack Obama on January 29‚ 2009. The Act amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The new act states

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    private sector jobs." That shouldn’t surprise anyone because Mitt Romney specialized in turning companies that were under performing into proven winners. Mr. Romney’s success as a capitalist provides a striking contrast to the failing socialism of Barack Obama. Cons; although Mitt Romney may be the ultimate candidate‚ he may not be the ultimate politician. While the Governor of Massachusetts‚ Mr. Romney increased fees on gasoline‚ gun licenses‚ marriage licenses‚ and driver’s licenses which had a disproportionate

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    involving two or more sates which as military involvements and non traditional security threats as international terrorism are prominently threaten to US mainly after 9/11 attack .This complex threats directly face by president George.W.Bush and Barrck Obama as post 9/11 era leaders of US. World War I and World War II are most significant incidents in US history which traditional security threat occurred in a different way ‚because

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    appointed by Barack Obama in 2009. Sonia‚ is currently serving as‚ associate. Before Sonia became part of the supreme court‚ she graduated from law school at Yale in 1980. Sonia served as a District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1992. In 1998 Sonia was elevated to the Circuit Court of Appeals. In addition Sonia began teaching at New York University and Columbia Law School. She was the first Latina to be appointed into the Supreme Court in 2009 by Barack Obama. Nomination took

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    Introduction President Barack Obama has made an undeniable mark in the history of the United States. He has proven to be not only the first Black president but has demonstrated how his influential persona and his oratorical spirit can move human spirits. He empowers many through his actions and through his ability to delivery to use his words to cause one to ponder and reach from within to help make a change. He continues to make history even now as make he has make his indelible foot print here

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    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-melcher/barack-obama-introspectiv_b_160643.html. R. Bazinet‚Kenneth & M. Defrank‚Thomas. (August 31‚2010). Daily News. Retrieved from http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-08-31/news/27074186_1_iraq-war-president-obama-war-policy. Raab‚Claudia. (Jan 21‚2009). Obama ’s Public Speaking Skills. In Raab & Raab Performance Consulting. Retrieved May 30‚2011‚ from http://www.raabconsulting.com/raab-a-raab-blog/Obamas-Public-Speaking-Skills---crucial-for-his-success-

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    conspirator‚ Brutus‚ followed by the speech of Caesar’s right-hand man‚ Mark Antony. Mark Antony connects to the audience through emotion‚ while Brutus appeals to the logic of the audience. Similarly to Mark Antony and Brutus‚ former President Barack Obama gave a speech following the mass shooting that occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary. All of these powerful leaders attempted to reassure the audience after a tragedy by appealing to their emotion and providing logical reasoning to justify their claim

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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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    Joanna Newman EN102-25504 Broderick 11/22/12 A Rhetorical Analysis of the Second Presidential Debate of 2012 On October 16‚ 2012‚ President Barack Obama and former governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts met at Hofstra University in Hempstead‚ New York for their second presidential debate. The debate‚ moderated by Candy Crowell of CNN‚ was much more relaxed than the first debate taking on a “town hall” format in which voters in the audience posed questions to the two presidential candidates

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    On July 27‚ 2004‚ Barack Obama presented what some might consider his greatest speech‚ “The Audacity of Hope”‚ at the Democratic National Convention Keynote Address. All the way through his piece‚ Obama focuses on connecting himself to Americans. Additionally‚ Barack Obama was an Illinois senator‚ and in making this speech‚ creates an opportunity to raise his reputation. Throughout “The Audacity of Hope”‚ Barack Obama implements three main devices to raise his political popularity: abstract language

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