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    Inside Obama Presidency The film Inside Obama Presidency, is a documentary of how Obama presidency was in terms of how successful was Obama in making changes and fixing problems. Furthermore, how will historian rate the Obama presidency. However, that is not the only concern that the movie brought out. The other concern was how Obama struggled against the Republican opposition, Obama own inexperience and limitation, and sheer difficulty of the challenges any would have faced. Also, the article Inside

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    I will demonstrate how Barack Obama used these five emotional fallacies; bandwagon, Confidence, repetition, the command and the manufactured problem, to persuade his audience in the speech about “Jobs” also known as the “American Job Act”. I will summarize his main idea, pin point the audience that he will be targeting, then I will layout the foundations of this speech along with the arguments he used to benefit this bill. The American Job act is proposal that Barack Obama was advocating for the

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    Barack Obama Journey

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    In the years of 2007-2008 a man named Barack Obama decided she wanted to run for president. He was the first African American man to ever run for president let alone win the election. In this research paper I will go through the journey of Barack Obama’s presidency; from his early life , to his background in politics, and his actual presidency. On August 4th, 1961, Barack Hussein Obama Jr. was born in Honolulu Hawaii. His Parents are Barack Obama Sr. and Stanley Ann Dunham. He spent most of his

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    Research Paper: Elections 2008 - Barack Obama

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    Currently, America is facing various hardships such as struggling economy, poor health care, two wars, pollution, excessive relying on exported oil and illegal immigration. Both Barack Obama and John McCain expressed in the campaigns their points of views and possible solutions for these problems. Obama, the candidate from the Democratic Party, proposed answers on improvements on situation in the United States. One of the major issues nowadays is the health care. There are many reasons why it is

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    Barack Obama speech on race in March of 2008 was an issue causing controversy because of this Barack Obama was getting ready to tell his speech “The Perfect Union” to focus on race and prove his understanding and support Americans and elaborate on the comments made by Reverend Wright. He will also focus on making this country a more perfect place to live. In the speech “ A More Perfect Union” presidential candidate Barack Obama was in a state where he had to interpret the statement said

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    Barack Hussein Obama Jr, the first African American President of the United States, was born on August the 4th 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Obama’s birth is considered as an important turning point for African American’s in history, he was the first African American to serve as a United States president. Barack Obama is currently the 44th president of the United States. He was raised in a middle class family with education being the core of their lives and had very noble values. Obama was a graduate

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    of the four memoirs overcame their childhood obstacles with the help of their parents. Gary Soto overcame his childhood obstacle by finally listening to his mother. Laurence Yep overcame his early life obstacles by letting people into his life. Barack Obama over his infancy obstacle by accepting his father. Julia Alvarez over her barrier by accepting the U.S. All these authors have only one thing in common they all had help from their parents to achieve their obstacles. Gary Soto overcame his obstacle

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    Michelle Obama is the wife of the 44th president, Barack Obama. She is a huge inspiration and an inspiration for all women across the world. She helped families, service members, girls education, and higher education. She doesn’t just inspire people she is also a mother for her two children, Malia and Sasha. Michelle Obama was born on January 17, 1964. She lived in Chicago Illinois for the most of her life. She grew up learning law and graduating from Harvard and marrying her husband, Barack Obama, since

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    Dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that out of many, we are one ; that while we breath, we hope…” ~ Barack Obama (Barack Obama Working to Make a DIfference) The United States of America not only had to seek out the criminals and then rebuild its security on the homefront from the terrorists attack on September 11, 2001, but the United States embraced equality by making Barack Obama President in 2008.. Along with the troubles America faced in the 2000 's, there were also occasions of excitement

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    and power. These issues affect the lives of all people on the planet. When President Barack Obama was re-elected to a second term in office as the President of the United States, the election symbolized the ways these issues were brought to the surface. These issues were important in helping Barack Obama win the election. Most of the voters were women, and most women preferred Barack Obama. This is because Obama does not hate women, like many Republicans do. Some Republicans hate women so much, that

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