2008 Democratic National Convention

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    The goal of this essay is to promote readers to vote for Hilary clintion in the upcoming election. In this essay michelle speaks about hilarys accomplisments, goals,and morals. In stating these things she addresses many aspects of hilarys life that has gotten her to where she is in life. She mainly focuses greatly on childens growth and wellbeing. Who will have the power to shape our kids for the next 4 – 8 years - Michelle Obama- . In this speech , Michelle Obama first sets the stage by describing

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    Democratic Party Failure

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    The Democratic party has become an unmitigated disaster, thanks the Third Way corporatist strategy implemented by president Obama and the Clintons. Under the leadership president Obama and former DNC chair debbie Wasserman Schultz the party has lost over 900 state Legislature seats, 69 house Seats, 13 Senate seats, and 12 governorships. The number of seats lost are unacceptable, despite the clear disaster many Democrats claim the Party is fine. The more intelligent establishment Democrats appear

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    Delprøve 2, opgave B Analytical essay of ”Remarks by the First Lady at Education Event with DC High School Sophomores” The speech was held by the First Lady, Michelle Obama, at the DC High School as an educational event for the sophomores. The overriding subject of the speech is education which is an area Michelle Obama and her husband, Barack Obama, has spent a lot of time and resources on. After the introduction of the speech she speaks of a goal that her husband has set for America. She tells

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    campaign for the democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. While campaigning for the 2016 election, the women delivered a number of speeches at rally’s and conferences persuading voters to support either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. In order to successfully persuade the audience to vote for a particular candidate, the speech must be both inspiring and unforgettable through the use of rhetorical devices. In Michelle Obama’s speech, delivered at the Democratic National Convention on July 25th

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    clinching the Democratic presidential nomination, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders refuses to formally ended his bid, returning to the campaign trail in New York City Titled as “Where We Go From Here” speech, it was widely expected that Sanders would bow out of the presidential race. Instead, the once quiet Democratic Socialist Senator who has now become a political celebrity detailed his plans of what exactly he will be doing from now until next month’s Democratic National Convention on Thursday night

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    presidency, she used her role as first lady to raise support for military families and advocate for healthy eating. As so, she had a considerable impact on the 2016 election and used her influence to back the campaign of Hillary Clinton. At the Democratic National Convention she gave an address in which she reflected on her time as first lady and urged the audience to give their support to Hillary Clinton. Michelle was effective in her speech through her appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos. Michelle Obama

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    In order to better society, the world constantly needs people to advocate for their beliefs. The idea of the American Dream encomp\asses not only hard work to achieve success, but also the obligation of people to extend their potentials to better the world. To live the American Dream means that one constantly puts forth energy to make a better society. Michelle Obama embodies the American Dream in that she works hard for her success, and uses her success to advocate for the needs of others. The platform

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    Emily Vaughan Modern Dance III Due Date: 02/11/15 Prof: Rain Ross Falling Downstairs Falling Downstairs, a Mark Morris collaboration with Yo- Yo Ma featured the dancers of the Mark Morris Dance Group and the music of Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, performed by Yo- Yo Ma. Ma had invited Morris to participate in this work which was a series of video collaborations with artists from varied disciplines to explore Bach’s solo cello suites. (Kaufman pg. 2) After a year of debating, Morris

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    than his wife’s dress. It is extremely hard to convince the public to vote for a candidate who had been covered with tabloid news, national safety concern and debates with “test qualities that have virtually nothing to do with governing” (Drew 1). According to the BBC, blue, is an all-purpose hue and seen as an international power color. It is also, according to the National Post, the second-safest color for politicians. Not

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    During his presidency, Barack Obama said that by the year 2020, America would have the highest college graduation rate. In Michelle Obama’s speech, “Remarks by the First Lady at Education Event with DC High School Sophomores,” she speaks to students at Bell High school. These high school sophomores come from many different social and economics backgrounds. Many of these students do not live privileged lives and cannot afford higher education. Obama discusses the importance of college education and

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