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    In regards to the research, the novels used provided insight on how it feels to have mental illness present in your life and with these testimonies it can be further proved whether or not others are fully educated on mental illness. If fully educated, these testimonies would provide a sense of belongingness, in regard to the individual suffering from mental illness, since those educated would not negatively judge a person based on who they are or what they may be dealing with. Am I sane yet? provides

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    Michelle Obama's Speech

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    Michelle Obama gave a speech regarding the allegations made against Donald Trump and his treatment toward women. She was speaking on behalf of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire when she gave an emotionally overflowing speech to a crowd of Clinton supporters, who were mainly women. While Michelle Obama charms the crowd on an emotional level, she creates a connection between the hearts and minds of her listeners and herself in order to demonstrate the relation. Michelle Obama’s speech was highly admired

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    tragedy helped unite Chile, and it raised awareness to the dangerous mining conditions. Organizations and countries including Canada, United States, Australia, NASA, and FC Barcelona helped out by providing resources and raising the men's spirits. Michelle Bachelet believes that climate change is a serious issue that needs to be fixed. During a letter to former President Obama, she expressed her concerns by saying “At the same time,

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    There’s been a debate surrounding what the United States of America’s form of government actually is, a republic or a democracy. Ultimately, America was founded upon the idea that the people hold supreme power through their power to vote and the will of the people is carried out by their elected representatives, making it a republic. However, the United States represents neither form of government, because our country is actually ruled by a “corporatocracy”, which refers to a partnership between

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    Friedrich a Hayek

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    Running head: FRIEDRICH HAYEK 1 Friedrich August Von Hayek Donotra Woods Post University FRIEDRICH HAYEK 2 According to Hayek (1994, p. 168) “Probably it is true enough that the great majority are rarely capable of thinking independently, that on most questions

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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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    readers to vote for Hilary clintion in the upcoming election. In this essay michelle speaks about hilarys accomplisments, goals,and morals. In stating these things she addresses many aspects of hilarys life that has gotten her to where she is in life. She mainly focuses greatly on childens growth and wellbeing. Who will have the power to shape our kids for the next 4 – 8 years - Michelle Obama- . In this speech , Michelle Obama first sets the stage by describing her beginnings of her times in the

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    To make America great again, it takes a well-rounded leader. Especially in the year 2008 the next president of the United States had some big shoes to fill. The house market was in the dumps and buying and selling homes was a family struggle. In the “ Election Night Remarks” Obama is addressing are men and women who fall financially in the middle class that will help them get out of the financial hole they were in at the time of 2008 when the house market was at an all time low. These middle class

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    Farewell Speech was almost like a pep talk on democracy. There were several interesting points within his speech but what stood out most, was how he defined his legacy, gave Trump a peaceful transition, and became emotional when talking about First Lady Michelle Obama. While addressing his legacy, Obama stated that he has left the country in a greater and stronger place than when he first came into office. He reminded the nation about his controversial bill, the Affordable Care Act. He challenged Republicans

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    Malala Women's Rights

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    them stay in school” as stated in the article “ 15 women leading the way for girls education” by GPE Secretariat on the website for Global Partnership for Education. “Girls are our change makers -- our future doctors, teachers, and entrepreneurs” Michelle Obama states at the launch of this program in the White House. “ They're our dreamers and our visionaries who could change the world as we know it”. In a post on Twitter, she says “ I want to use my time and platform as First Lady and beyond to make

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