First Lady of the United States

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: activist, politician, First Lady, diplomat, feminist, and most importantly, a humanitarian. I consider her as a special humanitarian for her positive impact in American society and politics. I chose Eleanor Roosevelt because I admire her aspirations to develop a better life for all classes and races, and also to promote better women’s rights. She was actually called the “First Lady of the World”, because of her devotion to the American people and her active role in being an activist

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    research process, I have to commit that as a foreign language speaker, I found it really hard at first. Inspired by the history of rhetoric, I started searching for speeches and eventually I managed to find two interesting sentences.   Both sentences come from two outstanding women who have grown up with different education and culture background. One of them, Mrs. Obama, first lady of the United States, is quite familiar to us. Michelle Obama was born into an ordinary family in Chicago, brought up

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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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    Michelle Obama's Speech

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    pathos, she appeals to ethos which makes the audience feel like they truly believe in what is being said. By standing up for what she believes in and delivering it the way she did as the First Lady, she acquires, proves, and establishes her credibility. She lived in The White House for eight years and had seen, at first hand, the way the job as a president should be

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    pretty, she made huge congressional moves with Health Care Policy, fundamental rights with education, fitness and also will always be known to be an icon for young women in America. Even better yet she was the first African American, First Lady to be married to the 44th President of the United States Barack Obama. Yes her name is Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama was a born on “January 17th 1964 raised in Chicago, Illinois Southside”. Michelle was raised in a “small apartment, living with only her

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    Martha Washington Throughout history those who are the first to achieve something set the base for those to come and are well remembered. This is just the case with Martha Washington. As the true first lady Martha Washington set the base for all the women to follow behind her. Martha, an avid entertainer and generally well liked person took the title and gave it meaning. Martha Washington was a leader and stood Behind her husband George. Throughout her life she made multiple strides in supporting

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    as her beloved state. She was quickly criticized after speaking out about governor’s mansion calling it a “fire trap” before moving her family to a Sacramento suburb. The press and Ronald’s political opponents recognized her as snobbish, though she had only moved for the safety of her family. Her reputation soon healed itself after becoming involved in the foster grandparents program. She was than known as a “model first lady.” In 1980 Ronald was elected president of the United States, after a failed

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    Michelle Obama First African American First Lady Compassionate, independent, determined are three powerful words that truly represent Michelle Obama. Many people know Michelle Obama as the First Lady, but she was much more than that. Michelle Obama changed the world by solving current social issues and left a legacy as the first African American First Lady. As the First Lady, Michelle Obama helped society realize that anyone can help make a change to the world with determination and hard work. As

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    example, Global Health Conference, The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, etc. Women can make decision and the representative for the country. Just like Michelle Obama, The First Lady of United State, she can follow Obama to nearly all of the business trip or conference trip. She can talk to the First Lady in that country or the resident of that city. She can really help her husband and improve the image of the country. Not only United State, many president from other countries

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    the 21st Century, First Ladies evolved right in front of American eyes. From the First Ladies before Eleanor Roosevelt’s time signaled the unspoken women who did not stand up for what she believed in. First Ladies after Eleanor Roosevelt’s time now represent a modern woman who encourages and embraces the American people. Eleanor Roosevelt was the turning point in an age of First Ladies to comprehend the ideas of America’s people. Eleanor Roosevelt changed the role of the First Lady to be a voice for

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