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    connection with him after the war ended. Then‚ on January 2‚ 1960‚ when he announced that he was running for president I told everyone that I had known the democratic

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    Freedoms” and Kennedy’s “Inaugural Address” shined onto freedom in their own way. Both were memorable and left an everlasting mark on the history of America. However in Roosevelt’s speech‚ he wants to achieve global peace by supporting our overseas comrades and defeating his enemies. Whereas Kennedy’s speech‚ he decided he wants to try the most peaceful way to global peace and his approach was through a collective understanding. In 1961‚ president Eisenhower‚ the oldest president‚ had given up the throne

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    "You know after six years of George Bush‚ it is time to renew the promise of America‚" Clinton says in a videotaped message in which she invites voters to begin a dialogue with her on the major issues health care‚ Social Security and Medicare‚ and the war in Iraq. "I’m not just starting a campaign‚ though‚ I’m beginning a conversation with you‚ with America‚" she said. "Let’s talk. Let’s chat. The conversation in Washington has been just a little one-sided lately‚ don’t you think?" ***

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    shown‚ contrary to popular takes on both the Obama Presidency and US trade politics‚ Obama’s inducing of protectionist measures into his trade policy does not constitute an overall breaking of the mould in US trade politics‚ rather it is merely a sustenance of the US executive succumbing to longstanding protectionist pressures domestically. In consideration of not only how protectionism is not a new development within US trade politics but also that Obama has been bound by the same domestic pressures

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    Good Morning Community by name is Freddy Hooker . I am here to talk about President Obama Accomplishments has 8 years of presidency. President Obama already made history when he was sworn in has the first black president of the United States. The main accomplishments was saving the United States from going into a great depression in 2009. I do not know why people did not like Barak he saved us based of rescuing the economy. He also signed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in

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    When President Obama signed the Health Care Reform bill in March 2010‚ he sent a clear message that our country demands social justice for all its citizens. The moral backbone of United States is weakened if it does not provide affordable‚ quality health care to everyone. There are many layers to the Health Care Reform bill that will affect everyone. The health care officials are now working overtime to reassure us that health care reform will not make us worse off‚ that it will

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    On March 4‚ 1865‚ Lincoln presented himself to the public to deliver his speech; days before the Civil War came to the end. Lincoln’s anguish is displayed as he summarized the events that led to the Civil War. Trust was destroyed between the North and South and Lincoln was left with a nation in turmoil fighting over slavery. He reminded the people that they were one nation‚ not two independent nations warring against each other. He did not want to throw accusations to one side and chose to show the

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    saw the U.S Navy Fleet in Hawaii as a threat to Japan. Therefore‚ on a Sunday of December 7‚ 1941‚ thousands of Japanese airplanes and battle ships attacked Pearl Harbor killed thousands of American lives. As a result‚ President Franklin Roosevelt gave a speech of “Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation” not only to the Congress‚ but also to all Americans the next day to urge Congress for a declaration on Japan and assemble American people to support the war effort. This speech was an effective speech

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    intended meaning of the speech. Interpretation 3. • Explain the meaning and significance of the speech. Suggested Speeches  Martin Luther King‚ Jr. "I Have A Dream" John Fitzgerald Kennedy “Inaugural Address” Franklin Delano Roosevelt “First Inaugural Address” Franklin Delano Roosevelt “Pearl Harbor Address to the

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    the Election of Barack Obama Changed the Discussion? With the election of an African American as President‚ many would think that the question of affirmative action and equal opportunity have been finally laid to rest in the United States. This perception may seem to be true for the protagonists of affirmative action‚ who over the years have believed that the struggle for civil rights and equal opportunity can only be seen to fruition if an African American emerges as President (Kamalu and Kamalu

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