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    Student Name Professor Name Course Name Date Summary of “Remarks to the NAACP National Convention” by Michelle Obama In Michelle Obama’s speech “Remarks to the NAACP National Convention‚” she laments that childhood obesity is a serious issue in America today‚ back when she was young children were always out playing and being active‚ nowadays children would rather sit inside and play video games then do anything else. Since most children are seldom most of the time and spend hours upon hours

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    clauses or lines. Anecdote: a little story used to explain an idea. Antagonist: a character that goes against the main character and tries to stop him/her from achieving their goal. Aside: A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech‚ which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play. Assonance: the repetition of vowel sounds‚ please-niece-ski-tree. Audience: person reading or viewing the story or writing. Autobiography: The story of a person’s life

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    Describe the Role of the Artist in Politics We can do it by J. Howard Miller Over the centuries women have fought to play a major role in society‚ in our path to gender equality we have employed many tools. During WWII an image came back to inspire women and set a new direction;which was the case of J.Howard Miller’s poster “We can do it”. This posterpromoted self- empowerment‚ feminism andinpiration for political figures‚this image made a significant contribution during time of chaos. It was

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    Reading a speech you read it how you read it but‚ when listening to a speech it makes it a whole other level. When he reads it he might miss the key details 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

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    that I can think of between genders is the fact the me and my spouse want to be complete honesty with each other. We both want happiness‚ equality and respect. We both love children and would like a happy home. I’m pretty sure there are many more but that is what comes to mind. The term used in the article was “generalizations”. I feel this term should be switched to “stereotypes”. Even though most of us don’t believe in stereotypes‚ unfortunately currently or at one time or another we all have

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    you for all the work you have done and are doing. Unfortunately‚ I’m writing to ask if you and congress members would kindly give a little more thought into health care reform. The good outweighs the bad in this case. Health care is very important‚ we all know. Without access to basic medical needs‚ that only leads families to have an economic hardship. It’s already a struggle to provide the necessary daily needs of a family without having to worry about not being medically covered‚ if something

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    Autumn Gabrielson Image Analysis WBIS 019 Professor Deering 11/5/12 We Can Do It! “All the day long whether rain or shine‚ She’s a part of the assembly line‚ She’s making history‚ working for victory‚ Rosie the Riveter.” These are a few lyrics from Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb’s “Rosie the Riveter” song. This song came out in 1942‚ and was the first time the term Rosie the Riveter was used. Representing the women who worked in factories during WWII‚ Rosie is a cultural icon of the U.S. Many

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    Barack Obama’s victory speech first thing that comes to mind is his strong delivery. His delivery style exuded confidence and it had a clear sense of purpose. He drew in the audience using the pause and gave them ample time to process the information in between. The language he used was simple but he used them to great effect to deliver strong messages. He formed a connection with the audience using inclusive language. He made the speech about the audience using words like We‚ Our‚ You‚ Your. He also

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    American liberty is a rare diamond in the world. To find a culture like us would be extremely tedious and we most likely would never find one which would have been showered with equivalent blessings as us. The color that our founders splashed into the fabric of our country‚ is coveted by all no matter how much they deny it. As we all may know‚ freedom isn’t a life without government. Human nature demands a government to keep us all in check and to continue life in relative peace. Too much government

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    The Life of Barack Obama By: Aeja Hinton I will be talking about Barack Obama‚ our first black president of the United States of American. Hardly anyone would have pointed to him and say “He’s going to be president one day”. He came from an unusual background. He had a strange name. But most of all‚ the United States had never had an African American for president. So in that case Obama made HISTORY. Barack Obama was born on August 4‚ 1961‚ in Honolulu‚ Hawaii

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