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    Michelle Obama Critique

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    Critique of Michelle Obama’s Calls on You to Serve Speech By JULIET ANOSIKE COMM 1310 Elements of Human Communication Concorde Career College On June 19nd 2009 First Lady Michelle Obama called on Americans to step up their self-sacrifice on the 27th of June by declaring the day a National Health Care Day of Service. In her two minutes speech, Michelle officially kicked off United We Serve, a plea to all Americans to join a volunteer endeavor and be part of constructing a new foundation for

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay: Michelle vs. Melania On August 25th of the year 2008, Michelle Obama gave an outstanding speech at the Democratic National Convention. In her speech she talks about her husband's progress in the election as well as his background, political experience, and social activism. She also talks about her upbringings as well as Barack’s. Eight years later, Donald Trump is running for president and his wife Melania has the honors of giving a speech at the Republican National Convention

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    The Deeper Meaning An American poet once stated, “Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree” (Pound). Every piece of literature has an impactful underlying meaning and can be interpreted into universal symbols, motifs, and patterns. Archetypal Criticism is a theory based off common myths, images, and symbols in literature. The definition of an archetype can be defined as a very typical example of a certain person or thing (Davidson). With that being said

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    presidential symbol, and in this case also is part of the original oval office's floor covering ("Oval Office."). The male figure can be identified as President Barack Obama, while the female opposite to him can identified as his wife Michelle Obama ("Barack Obama", "Michelle Obama", Hechtkopf "New Yorker Obama Cover Sparks Uproar."). When analyzed for intrinsic meaning and image citations, the clothes of Obama, as well as the picture in the background, hanging over the fireplace, can be identified

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    become someone important. According to the article, “Class of America-2012” Gregory Mantsios argues that everyone in the United States has an equal opportunity to succeed. In the case of the former first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, it is true. Although Michelle Obama is an African American woman who came from a low-class status, she was able to achieve the American Dream. Growing up, she never lost focus of her dream to become someone with authority. She struggled with racial discrimination

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    Does the government support or fail the veterans that have come back home? Veterans who are in uniform have a hard time transitioning to civilian life. Citizens believe that the government, like the Veteran Affair(VA), is helping veterans while others believe that the government has not made any improvements or adjustment to help the veterans in need and how the citizens of the world were right. The research will prove what the government is really doing for our veterans. A women named Michele A

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    witness Hillary Clinton accept her party’s nomination and officially become the Democratic Party’s candidate for the President of the United States. To those in attendance and those watching from their homes, the highlight of the weekend is arguably Michelle Obama’s remarks advocating Hillary Clinton’s pursuit of the presidency. The current First Lady’s careful and pointed diction convey her feelings of praise and approval towards the party’s nominee, and the ease through which she appeals to pathos

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    Plagiarizing Politicians Plagiarizing politicians is not new news for vigilant voters. Politicians and renowned leaders, new and old, like Joe Biden, Sen. John Walsh, Rand Paul, Barack Obama, and even Vladimir Putin have all been condemned for accused plagiarism – thankfully, not all their responses were as level-headed as Joe Biden’s when he said, “I do not understand what the big deal is” (Osnos, Evan). But what does that say about the United States’ own elected leaders? What does that say about

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    Alice Heroes Today

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    the Jabberwock. A saying states, actions speak louder than words, and today’s heroes are a perfect demonstration of that. To demonstrate, Michelle Obama travels around the world trying to influence others around her community in a positive manner. In example, she teaches kids how to balance out their nutrition by developing health programs. Additionally, Michelle gives recognition to those who have served in the military. She believes that all of us are capable of making our nation a better place.

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    Hillary Clinton advocating her full support. First Lady Michelle Obama utilizes pathos and allusions to persuade her audience that Secretary Hillary Clinton is the most logical

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