2008 Democratic National Convention

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    Influential people can encourage people, make people inspired to do good or bad. Alessia Cara is a teen pop music singer that inspires people to think better about themselves and in a better light saying, "Stay true to who you are,even though that sounds cliche'. It's something that's important -doing what feels right for you." Clearly this quote shows that she is caring for others and is using her influence people to make sure that people stay true to themselves. Michaela DePrince said " Never

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    speech, they have to prove to their audience that they are ethical, truthful, and passionate in order to spark an emotional response and win them over. On this paper, I will be comparing Michelle Obama’s 2008 Democratic National Convention speech versus Melania Trump’s 2016 Republican National Convention speech in order to determine who gave the most powerful speech. I was able to identify the best speech by

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    left it out of his speech. All in all, however, Obama’s performance and delivery were mostly considered as great and nearly immaculate. Furthermore, Obama’s keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention 2004 was not only discussed in the areas of politics and media but also in the academic field. One example for the reception of Obama’s address in the academic area is an essay published by the Michigan State University Press and written by two professors who offer two different views of the

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    The “Barack Obama 2004 Democratic National Convention Speech”, “The Necklace”, and the “Scarlet Ibis” all convey one message; with great power comes great responsibility. Along with this we all can rise to great heights, but it will take lots of hard work. With your success you can choose how you want to use that power. And with this you can also crumble to nothing if you take that power you have and miss use it. In the story the “Scarlet Ibis” it tell the tale of a little boy named Doodle was said

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    Convention Speeches America is considered as a global superpower, and has a critical role to play in the global socioeconomic and political landscape. Critical examination of US presidential elections show that they draw widespread attention from across the globe. In many instances, the major political parties differ significantly on policies, a prospect that may work to the advantage or the disadvantage of the candidate for Democratic Party of the Republican Party. After months of the long bruising

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    the years of 1873-1923 was the worse for African American history. After 1877, blacks’ political rights were taken away through many occasions such as: fraud, intimidation, and murder. In 1890, legislators in Mississippi called a constitutional convention, implementing poll taxes, literacy requirements, and banned voting for people convicted of theft, perjury, arson, bribery, and burglary. Whites thought if they could put a limit to the educational achievements of Negroes, they could also stop their

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    A Report On Wal Mart

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    I went to Wal-Mart today to pick up a few things...Big mistake. Instead of having a calm shopping experience, I feel like my blood pressure went up about a million notches. I found what I was looking for quickly enough, but then I decided to go over to the shoe department. Since I broke my favorite sandals the other day, I thought I might find a pair of replacements. And guess what? I found some very cute black flip flops with a tiny little 1 inch heel! And guess what else? They were on roll back

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    Fiorina joined the ranks of outsider candidates to run in the 2016 election, but unlike Donald Trump, did not brand herself as an overly populist candidate. Her ad “Take Our Country Back” might have populist appeals, but focuses on the liberal conventions of setting a political agenda and convincing voters that she can lead, despite being an outsider with no political experience. The spot begins by flashing images of her opponents and their tenures in government, with voiceovers pointing out how

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    Admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in Cleveland, has been postponed for the current week, apparently so Republican National Convention-goers can unreservedly visit the "Louder Than Words: Rock, Power, and Politics" show shortly possessing its upper floors. This appears like a smart thought. For quite a long time, Republican crusades have profoundly misjudged, regularly in clever ways, the most developmental and vital belief systems of rock music, as prove by their unending avoiding of restraining

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    Tea Party Favorites Ted Cruz and Donald Trump Headline DC rally against Iran Deal Two presidential hopefuls- Senator Ted Cruz and Real Estate mogul Donald Trump joined forces to headline a rally against the Iran nuclear deal outside the U.S. Capitol. The group Tea Party Patriots under co-founder Jenny Beth Martin organized Wednesday’s rally protesting the U.S. negotiated deal with Iran the same time the GOP House members debate among each other on best course of actions to postpone the deal. The

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