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    Industrialization was a massive beginning to many different types of changes. During the 1870s up through the 1920s, America experienced changes politically, socially, and economically. Correspondingly, founding ideals changed as well during 1870 to 1920. America also experienced many challenges throughout the years due to the rapid changing in America. Industrialization, the Gilded Age, and immigration all led to changes in America politically, socially, and economically. By the 1870s industrialization

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    this would be consumers who purchase professional athletic gear such as the jersey of the Los Angeles Laker’s star Kobe Bryant or the former Most Valuable Player (MVP) Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors. These are only two out of the thirty National Basketball Association (NBA) teams that will be required to use Nike produced gear. In 2015, the NBA signed an 8-year contract with Nike for them to produce all of the gear for all NBA Teams, such as jerseys and shorts as well as fan gear such as

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    Annie Easley

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    Annie Easley was an African American computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist born April 23, 1933 in Birmingham Alabama to Samuel Easley and Mary Hoover. Not having any full recognition of her father Ms. Easley was raised by her mother and was taught early on that education was everything. She attended Holy Family High School and was valedictorian of her class. Easley intended to become a nurse thinking it was the only career open for African American women. She then attended Xavier

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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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    Michelle Obama’s 2016 Democratic National Convention Speech was beautifully presented; as she spoke about the issues that faces Mrs. Clinton as well as herself, education, health and welfare of this nation as a whole and why Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States of America. As I listen to this speech I realized that Michelle Obama uses rhetorical devices and appeals throughout this entire speech, and frankly since her purpose is to persuade the people of the this country

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    Many individuals strive to ensure that humans are treated equally and fairly.Cesar Chavez, Barack Obama, and Mahatma Gandhi are three individuals who fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez worked to help benefit workers who don’t have the rights they deserve. Barack Obama dedicated a lot of his campaign and presidency on women’s rights. Lastly, Mahatma Gandhi sought to end racial discrimination in South Africa. Although they faced difficult challenges and harsh criticism, these individuals persevered

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    Many individuals in the past centuries, have stood up and fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez, Barack Obama, and Mahatma Gandhi are three individuals who fought for human rights. Cesar Chavez worked to help benefit workers who don’t have the rights they deserve. Barack Obama dedicated a lot of his campaign and presidency on women’s rights. Lastly, Mahatma Gandhi sought to end racial discrimination in South Africa. Although they faced difficult challenges and harsh criticism, these individuals persevered

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    The Power of Words For Change “My ambition,” quoted Gandhi, the omnipotent warrior without weapons, as he led protestors on the monumental Salt March, “is much higher than independence.” Gandhi, alike Cesar Chavez and Michelle Obama, would then change our society as we know it. These three individuals enacted change by uniting a common opinion and raising awareness for the critical cause of human rights. Gandhi was the epitome of a human rights leader that, because of how he shaped peaceful protesting

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    will analyze how media literacy influenced readers regarding Michelle Obama’s reaction when her health initiative, Let’s Move!, took a different direction under the Trump administration. During her term as First Lady, Michelle Obama, established a national campaign called Let’s Move!; this campaign challenges the growing obesity rate amongst children to encourage a healthy lifestyle. This campaign funds schools with healthier meals, access to healthier choices, cost-effective food for families, creates

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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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