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    OBAMA Chief Legislator Mieczkowski: Barack Obama’s veto power gathers dust Originally published: January 15‚ 2013 3:07 PM Updated: January 15‚ 2013 6:46 PM By YANEK MIECZKOWSKI Photo credit: iStock | Something stunning has happened -- or rather‚ largely failed to happen -- during Barack Obama’s presidency. He has almost never used the veto. When a president begins his second term‚ as Barack Obama does next week‚ he ponders his legacy. Whatever Obama’s achievements‚ history

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    Acceptance

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    OJT Acceptance Form July 12‚ 2013 This is to signify the approval of on-the-job training request allowing a fourth year student of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology‚ from the ACLC College of Gapan to render her practicum in Universal Robina Corporation-Agro-Industrial‚ located at Calumpang‚. Please be informed on the following details of her assignments. Job Title | Human Resources Department | Branch/Department/Section | RF 12 Human Resources | To report to | ACLC

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    A Moving Speech For many years and still currently‚ Primary speeches have been important and must be written thoughtfully and edited with every bit of scrutiny. They help office runners round up unprecedented amount of undecided voters and help paint a picture to the public of how they want to be portrayed. Obama’s 2008 New Hampshire speech did just that. With the usage of many literature techniques such as logical fallacies and rhetorical devices Obama was able to bring to life the ideas he wanted

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    Pulitzer Prizes archival website(www.pulitzer.org) explains everything about the Pulitzer Prize‚ which was established by Joseph Pulitzer‚ a Hungarian-American journalist and newspaper publisher‚ who left money to Columbia University in 1911. A portion of his money was used to found the School of Journalism in 1912 and establish the Pulitzer Prize‚ which was first awarded to Pulitzer in 1917. The main category of Pulitzer Prizes are two; A Prize in Journalism and A Letters and Drama Prize‚ The Prize

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    playing of the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance‚ people said it didn’t matter. WHEN he surrounded himself in the White House with advisors who were pro-gun control‚ pro-abortion‚ pro-homosexual marriage and wanting to curtail freedom of speech to silence the opposition‚ people said it didn’t matter. WHEN he said he favors sex education in kindergarten‚ including homosexual indoctrination‚ people said it didn’t matter. WHEN his personal background was either scrubbed or hidden and

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    Informative Speech: Alfred Nobel Speech 1100 What would you say if one morning you wake up‚ read by mistake your own obituary‚ and see what people think about you? How would you like to be called:” the merchant of death‚ who built a fortune‚ by discovering new ways to mutilate and kill‚ is dead”. This happened to Alfred Nobel. The story is that when Alfred Nobel’s brother died‚ a French newspaper mistakenly published an obituary of Alfred. When he read this‚ he remained pained all of his life

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    The focus of the video documentary "Ain’t Scared of your Jails" is on the courage displayed by thousands of African-American people who joined the ranks of the civil rights movement and gave it new direction. In 1960‚ lunch counter sit-ins spread across the south. In 1961‚ Freedom Rides were running throughout the southern states. These rides consisted of African Americans switching places with white Americans on public transportation buses. The whites sat in the back and black people sat in the

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    Eye on the prize It was an enthusiastic decision I made‚ going back to school. Fall term‚ 2013‚ I ventured back to Mount Hood Community College to finish my business transfer degree. It was a familiar place‚ in its structure and appearance‚ but the energy I had to be there made it seem so much more exciting than my past experience. I had taken a couple terms at this school before‚ but I found myself completely uninterested. I needed a break from school. The last 13 years of my life I spent in a

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    The name New Frontier was given to his Acceptance Speech on the Democratic National Convention in 1960‚ when Kennedy entered the competition for the presidential post of the United Stated as a Democratic candidate. For the Democrats‚ struggling to win the elections from the Republicans‚ that speech meant a lot. Kennedy made it valuable‚ striking and passionate. First of all‚ Kennedy’s rhetoric should be mentioned here. The way Kennedy performs his speech is very smart and really talented. His voice

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    Text Barack Obama Speech Analysis In the compelling Inauguration speech of Barack Obama‚ the first African-American President‚ a large range of language and oratory techniques are utilized to convey his message to an audience of over a million Americans. The speech was delivered on the traditional inauguration date of the 20th January 2009‚ on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where‚ 45 years earlier‚ Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic ‘I Have a Dream’ speech. During Obama’s speech‚ he uses

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