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    Who do you know that doesn’t own at least one form of social media account or doesn’t go on any form of media, ever? No one? Neither do I. Majority, if not every single one, of my friends has or uses some sort of media throughout their everyday lives whether it be for school, at home, or on the job, everyone uses social media these days for everything. Even some of our political leaders such as Presidents, Senators, Governors, and various other leaders have their own social media accounts or online

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    Saroj Dahal Professor Dr. Sharon Manna GOVT 2305-71005 19 Sep, 2016 Plagiarism and politics Plagiarism is an act of stealing someone else’s original ideas or thoughts (either written or oral) and copying it either exactly in a same way or remixing it, without giving credit to the owner. In today’s world, Plagiarism is omnipresent. People try to imitate others watching them in TVs, movies, and songs which tend them to plagiarize knowingly or accidentally. It can be found in almost all fields like

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    Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Nancy Pelosi are four women leaders who have broken the glass ceiling in the world of politics and leadership. The one specific, predominant, and common characteristic that three of these superwomen possess that may be the reason for their success is their diplomatic ways and mirroring styles. Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi are the three leaders who have strategically incorporated the ability to mirror those they have dealings

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    arrangement, style, delivery, and memory. It is fascinating how writers, advertisements, salesmen, and especially politicians, still use Aristotle's methods of persuasion and is very effective. Barack Obama’s speech back in 2004, at the Democratic National Convention, is an impeccable example of a speaker using Aristotle’s five canons of rhetoric. This is the speech that many say, is the reason Barack Obama became president of the United States. Let’s start with the first canon, invention. According

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    First Lady, Michelle Obama, in her speech, “Remarks By The First Lady At The Democratic National Convention,” expresses her thoughts and opinions on the candidates up for the Presidential elections. Obama's purpose is to entice the audience watching all around the world to vote for Hillary Clinton because she believes she is more liable to be President. She communicates her speech with solemnity to convince her audience that voting for Hillary is the best option for the U.S. Obama begins to discuss

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    "The Politics of Fear" by Barry Blitt The next contemporary caricatures will be a work published on July 21, 2008 in the NEW YORKER (Appendix 1, Fig. 3). It is named "The Politics of Fear" and was created by Barry Blitt (Fig. 3). The caricature depicts two central figures in a oval room (Fig. 3). The background depicts a light beige wall with white wood paneling (Fig. 3). On the left, there is a chair against the wall, and traces of a shelf above it (Fig. 3). On the right side, there is a burning

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    president doesn’t follow in his line of duty to protect the constitution or always makes the wrong choices? Do you or your parents ever gripe about how he should be impeached? Well, this is a paper about all of the biggest failures of the oh-so-holy democratic leader, Barack Obama. He Tried to Destroy the Second Amendment! The second amendment says this: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

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    First Lady Michelle Obama has always been one known for her inspiring speeches and her commitment to women’s rights. In Manchester, New Hampshire, she is seen once again standing up for women and for this country by opening the public’s eyes to disrespect Donald Trump has shown for us. Throughout the entire speech the three rhetorical appeals of pathos, ethos, and logos, are all used effectively and powerfully to get her message across. She mainly targets the audience of empowered women but she also

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    Over the past year, there have been numerous problems both home and abroad that have given President Barack Obama plenty of gray hairs. Coming up on the year 's end and midterm elections, Obama 's approval rating has hit an all time low. While he tries to aid his fellow democrats, he may actually be hurting them. It is important for the president to have as many like minded individuals in office with him, so that they can help him in return. However it does not help the cause if the same people voting

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    Michelle Obama's Speech

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    Michelle Obama gave a speech regarding the allegations made against Donald Trump and his treatment toward women. She was speaking on behalf of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire when she gave an emotionally overflowing speech to a crowd of Clinton supporters, who were mainly women. While Michelle Obama charms the crowd on an emotional level, she creates a connection between the hearts and minds of her listeners and herself in order to demonstrate the relation. Michelle Obama’s speech was highly admired

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