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    Michelle Obama

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    FLOTUS: Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal,” the Declaration of Sentiments, Grievances, and Resolutions, 1848. It has been exactly 100 years since suffragists marched the streets of New York City with a banner that read “President Wilson favors votes for women.” Political, social, and economic inequality may seem like a thing from the past because of the accomplishments of women like Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres

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    First Lady Michelle Obama has always been one known for her inspiring speeches and her commitment to women’s rights. In Manchester, New Hampshire, she is seen once again standing up for women and for this country by opening the public’s eyes to disrespect Donald Trump has shown for us. Throughout the entire speech the three rhetorical appeals of pathos, ethos, and logos, are all used effectively and powerfully to get her message across. She mainly targets the audience of empowered women but she also

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    yet to be made.” Many people have inspired or influenced America but Michelle Obama has influenced America ever since she was younger. Michelle LaVaughn Obama was born on January 17,1964, in Chicago, IL, to Fraser C. Robinson III and Marian Shields Robinson. As a child, Michelle grew up in a household where her father was always at work, and her mother stayed home to do household duties. Attending Chicago’s public schools, Michelle Robinson studied sociology and African- American studies at Princeton

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    Malia Obama has a boyfriend or "mystery man." Barack and Michelle Obama's eldest daughter recently proved that she doesn't care if the Secret Service members and Paparazzi -- or anyone else -- are around when she is kissing, making out, and puffing on cigarettes. Malia was doing just that at a recent Harvard versus Yale football game tailgate party over the weekend, this according to a TMZ report. Malia appears to be settling in well during her first year at Harvard University. Spies caught the

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    Americans (Whitehouse, 2015). Michelle Obama was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 17th, 1964. Her initial years of education were no different than any other kid. However, Michelle Obama excelled her academic expectancies and was able to skip second grade. In 1975 she was selected to join a gifted student program for 6th grade. Eventually, due to her academic excellence, she was offered the possibility to attend the first magnet school in Chicago. This magnet school focused on a deeper educational

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    conflicting with you, you shouldn't surrender since that is the point at which the tide will turn. Deference, as characterized by the Learner's Dictionary, is "a sentiment incredible regard and endorsement". The individual I respect most is Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama, for whatever time allotment that I can review, has never frustrated me and has motivated various Americans and helped them recover their certainty. She has made numerous commitments to

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    Jonathan Kozol and Michelle Obama who argued the heartrending reality of the illiteracy case along with the lack of development in a so progressive country as is the United States. Also, Kozol’s major emphasis is, firstly the continued segregation in the American societies based on a few baseless factors such as race and sex. Secondly, he attempts to showcase how and to what extent illiteracy in adults can be not just a flaw in the society but to human ethics in general. Michelle Obama, the first lady

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    What is your dream for america? The american dream is comprised of many things. It is made up of things that make america better. Not only that, it is made up of things that makes us americans. The main points of the american dream is hope for a better nation, Freedom, and diverse opportunities for all that come to america. Hope is a primary part of the American dream. The future will be negative if their is not hope. For example in a speech given by President Franklin D Roosevelt at the Fiftieth

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    The Book The boy who couldn’t stop washing is written by Judith L. Rapoport it was published in 1981. Dr. Raporport was born in 1933 also a graduate from Harvard Medical School. She is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Rapoport's laboratory investigates the clinical phenomenology, neurobiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders in children, including Childhood Onset Schizophrenia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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    Why should a woman be President of the United States? Well, the question should really be, “Why Not? Why has a woman not been elected president?” Women are capable to handle the assignments, duties, responsibilities, and obligations that a president must deal with. They have the same functioning body and mind as men, and perhaps a better moral compass. This paper will list some of the reasons why a woman should, one day, become President of the United States. The argument will also be backed by interviews

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