Hillary Clinton once said, "we must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society. She has stressed the importance of this quote by continuously trying to better the world. Clinton has taken part of many reforms, positions, and continues to promote equality for all. Throughout her life, she has helped with education, health care, and foreign affairs. Hillary Clinton was an influential woman in the twentieth and still is influential in this century. She has had obstacles in her life and career yet still continued to conquer whatever they may be. She has held many executive positions in her lifetime that have helped her gain experience and knowledge on politics and law. She has broken the stereotype of what a first lady is expected to be and what tasks they may have. Clinton has created a lasting impact to society and continues to expand her legacy on the world today. Hillary Clinton was originally born under the name of Hillary Diane Rodham. She was born on October twenty-sixth in the year 1947. She was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Parkridge, Illinois by her parents, Dorothy and Hugh Rodham. She has two younger brothers by the names of Anthony and Hugh Jr. Rodham. Her parents were very important and influential to her while growing up. Clinton shared her father's interest in politics and her mother's motivation. She began to become interested in the Republican party as a teenager. In 1964, she began to campaign for presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, who was a Conservative Republican. Clinton later became the president of the Young Republicans Club her first year at Wellesley College. She later continued to pursue her interest of political science by going to the Republican Con... ... middle of paper ... ... she believes in despite the pressure she has on her. If a copious amount of people educate themselves on Hillary Clinton, they too will realize that she is a very important woman in the history of the United States. She has shown everyone to not be defined into a specific "traditional" stereotype, because they can accomplish so much more than they allow others to tell them they can. Works Cited Biography. "Hillary Clinton Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 01 May 2014. BrainyQuote. "Hillary Clinton Quote." BrainyQuote. Xplore, n.d. Web. 01 May 2014. Landler, Mark, and Amy Chozick. "Hillary Clinton Struggles to Define a Legacy in Progress." The New York Times. The New York Times, 16 Apr. 2014. Web. 01 May 2014. WGBH Educational Foundation. "American Experience: TV's Most-watched History Series." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 01 May 2014.
Even though people think it’s not “normal” for a female to be president anything is possible. Clinton went to both Wellesley and Yale colleges. When she Yale, she studied to be a lawyer, which she would later become. She eventually found her way to marry. Clinton married William “Bill” Clinton in 1975, and had a child Chelsea. The former President Bill would later become president and that led her to becoming the first lady. As you can see she had to balance a lot in her life so far.
To summarize this analysis, Hillary Clinton shows us how as we unite, the stronger our bond is. She uses clever ways to show this action. Though she did not win this presidential election, she is still loved by many. She helped herself because of the way she wrote and persuaded people to join her. Using rhetorical appeals
On September 5, 1995 Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech to the United Nations 4th World Conference during a Women Plenary Session, located in Beijing, China. Clinton spoke about how women around the world were not treated equally, how women rights should be equal to human rights, and the ghastly abuse and discrimination women faced around the world. The reason for the conference was to strengthen women, families, and societies in order to empower women to taking control of their lives and not be subject to such discrimination. She emphasized how education, health care, jobs, and political rights were not equal between genders and that the world needed to change. Clinton gave a very convincing speech because of her use of rhetorical techniques. The use of pathos, ethos, logos, and anaphora created a powerful, persuasive argument against the way women were treated around the world. Clintons main goal of this speech was to appeal to the audience and convince them that this is unequal treatment is an immense matter and needs to be addressed all over the world.
school in London, to when she was an adult, being a First Lady in the White House and
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She obtained an assistant and associate professor position at Stanford University. Rice held a position on the National Security Council. In 1993, she was the youngest and first woman to become Provost of Stanford University. (Condoleezza Rice) “A few years later, in 2001, Rice was appointed national security adviser by President George W. Bush, becoming the first black woman (and second woman) to hold the post. She went on to become the first black woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State—she became the nation's 66th Secretary of State in 2004”. (Condoleezza Rice Biography)
When she turned 21, she decided to change her political affiliation from Democratic to Republican.
Bill Clinton known as William Jefferson Blythe III was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas. His mother's name was Virginia Cassidy and his father was William Jefferson Blythe. Bill Clinton never got to meet his biological father due to the fact that he died in an accident three months before he was born. Bill Clinton was taught to read at a very early age by his grandma, Edith Cassidy who practically raised him. In 1950 Bill Clinton’s mom married Roger Clinton who was a car dealer and an abusive alcoholic, when Bill Clinton was fifteen; his mother divorce Roger Clinton then remarried him again. Has a young boy he was very religious to the point where he went to church on a regular basis and when he became an adult he was a member of a Baptist church. He became infatuated with politics when he was a teenager; he won student elections in high school as well as at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. where he graduated from and later on won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University. When he graduated from Yale Law School Bill Clinton taught law at the University of Arkansas for a short amount of time.
If one has not heard of Bill Clinton, either he/she is very young or likely lives under a rock. William Jefferson Clinton, best known to many as “Bill” served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated in office at the age of 46, Clinton was the third youngest president (John F. Kennedy was the second youngest at 43, while Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest overall at the age of 42). Clinton was the first president to been born after World War II and the first to be born in the baby boomer generation. The baby boomers are the generation of people who were born between the years of 1946 to 1964. At the time of the baby boom, social change was very prominent.
She was the oldest daughter out of three children her parents were Hugh Rodham and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham. She graduated from yale law school and there she married Bill clinton. Hillary and bill had their first and only child in 1980(chelsea victoria). In 2007 clinton announced that she wanted to run for president. So 2009 Obama Obama nominated Hillary Clinton as secretary of state. She agreed and served till 2013. In 2015 she announced her plans to run for the 2016 presidential election. If she gets elected she is going to be the first woman
William Jefferson Blyth was born on August 19, 1946, in Hope Arkansas. Life was not easy for President Clinton from the start. Months before his birth, his biological father had died in a car accident. When he was four he had to live with his grandparent due to his mother wanting to become a nurse. At the age of eight Bill’s mother finally married to Roger Clinton, this is where Bill inherited the last name, Clinton. Unfortunately, Roger Clinton was an alcoholic and abused Bill, his mother, and his half-brother. When deciding on what he wanted to do in life Mr. Clinton had various ideas, but when meeting with President John F. Kennedy in 1963 he decided he wanted to go into politics. In 1964 he went to Georgetown University where here graduated 4 years later. After that, he went to Yale University where he met his future
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born on October 26 1947 in the city of Chicago Illinois Hillary Rodham was the eldest daughter of Hugh Rodham, a prosperous fabric store owner, and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham; she has
The goal of Hillary’s speech is to persuade her audience that her ideas are valid, by using ethos, pathos, and logos. Hillary is the First Lady and Senator, she shows credibility as an influential activist for woman rights. “Over the past 25 years, I have worked persistently on issues relating to women, children, and families. Over the past two and a half years, I’ve had the opportunity to learn more about the challenges facing women in my country and around the world” (Clinton 2).
Many Americans are beginning to wonder who will run as the democratic candidate in the next president of the United States. Since the 2008 election, one particular name has been the topic of conversation around most media outlets and households across the county. With over one million supporters who believe in her abilities to lead, Hillary Clinton possesses the qualities that meet the leadership criteria that would help her to become the leader of the free world.
She was able to deliver such an exceptional speech because of her knowledge and credibility on the topic. Clinton is a woman and frequently has to deal with her own right to be treated as equal to men. Politics is viewed as a man 's job, viewing women as though they cannot do as good of a job as men. Clinton has also traveled the women talking to many women about the struggles they encounter, “Over the past 25 years, I have worked persistently on issues relating to women, children, and families. Over the past two and a half years, I 've had the opportunity to learn more about the challenges facing women in my own country and around the world” (Clinton). The Women’s rights battle is an important topic for Clinton. She was able to see, first hand, mothers fighting for healthcare, education, food, and safer housing and town for themselves and their children. By adding her own experience and knowledge on top of the heartbreaking facts and struggles of women makes this speech even more