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    There is a lot going on in the world today. The rise of terrorist groups, such as Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda, has successfully struck fear into the very souls of Americans. Through social media, these groups have been able to protrude their evil ideals and values into the minds of our more innovative youth. Democrats and Republicans are at constant odds about the issue over in Washington D.C., and President Obama, as many believe, is focusing on the wrong issues.…

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    Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Organizing For Action). Before obtaining a political career, Barack Obama was a teacher and a civil-rights lawyer. In 1996, Barack Obama was elected into the Illinois State Senate and served for seven years, from 1997 to 2004. In 2008, Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States of America. Obama made history, as he was the first African American president to be elected. In 2012, President Obama beat his…

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    While imperfect in nature, the work of Fitzpatrick suggests that the JCPOA was nevertheless a good deal in that it brought about two critical outcomes. In the first instance, Fitzpatrick suggests that merely succeeding in terms of bringing about a context in which Iran engaged with the West was absolutely critical as it demonstrated to the world that Iran was a rational actor which could be negotiated with in good faith. In the second instance, Fitzpatrick suggests that the agreement was also…

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    The film Bulworth follows the campaign of a senator that is running for elections in the State of California. As soon as the film starts we are introduced to the high level of corruption that occurs in a political campaign or as politicians refer to it as simply campaign. By the end of the movie it is clear that the film portrays current American politics. The film makes interesting references to how race, gender and class matter when it comes to our political system. However it is also very…

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    1. During the speech, list President Obama’s main economic proposals. There will be at least 4 -5. Explain the main idea of each proposal in 2-3 sentences per proposal. One of the main proposals was to lower taxes in an effort to reduce the feeling of a weak economy as many people perceive there to be. It was stated that many people still do not feel the effects of recovered economy despite the evidence that states it so. Another proposal he had is the concept of free community college which…

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    Tyler Diltz Professor Obama Economic Growth April 4th, 2017 President Barack Obama seems to be the most debated president when it comes to economic growth. When beginning to discuss economics under Obama it is important to note that when he took office, the country was losing hundreds of jobs a month the stock market was plummeting, and the Gross Domestic Product was shrinking. It was Barack Obama’s job to pull us out of a Great Recession. Several measures show the country pulling out of this…

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    Adolf Hitler's Speech Inauguration the 'Great Exhibition of German Art' Adolf Hitler, a failed artist himself, inauguration speech in 1937 tries to link art with his political agenda. Art was as a weapon for the Nazi socialist regime. Hitler's intent was to use art, not as a means of self expression, but "true" German art showing the idealist and Nazi soldiers of Germany. A time to get revenge against the modern art that was a means of evil against German people. Modern art was not…

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    Inequality in America: Rhetorical Strategies in Obama 's "President Obama on Inequality" Barack Obama said “I believe the defining challenge of our time: Making sure our economy works for every working American.” (para.6) In his speech he states that “America is supposed to be land of equal outcomes but instead we strive to be a land of equal opportunity” (para.7). We try and prosper to make sure every American gets an equal right to jobs, healthcare and schooling in the United States. We have…

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    On July 23rd 2012 the broadcast network released an ad. This was called “the choice” Obama for America TV advertisement. It was a positive ad of the president’s plan for the next four years. In this specific political ad Barack Obama states, “over the next four months you have a choice to make, not just between two political parties or even two people” so it can be chosen that he wants to be dealing with the issues going on in our country. However he mentions Romney’s plan and says it is not for…

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    American politician Cory Booker once stated, “Leadership is not a position or a title, it is action and example” (Booker 1). It is what a leader does and how they chose to lead that defines them rather than the letters CEO printed on their name-badge. A leader is someone with courage; someone who believes when everyone else has given up; someone who keeps moving forward despite the unending obstacles set in their path. It is leaders like these that we look for to manage organizations, businesses…

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