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- -: President Obama Highlights the American Jobs Act

September 28, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

At Abraham Lincoln High School In Denver, Co, President Obama highlights his American Jobs Act proposal to put workers back on the job by rebuilding and modernizing schools across the country. The American Jobs Act proposes a $25 billion investment in school infrastructure that will modernize at ...

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- -: Shakira at Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

October 7, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

The Latina pop star joined the meeting at the White House. October 6, 2011.

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Joe Louis Clark: Principal Clark's Address Before the Minimum Basic Skills Test

March 3, 1989 (about 35 years ago)

Principal Joe Clark speaks to the students of East Side High before taking the test to boost their confidence to prove wrong those who look down on them. Principal Clark is played by Morgan Freeman in the inspirational film "Lean On Me."

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Diane Court: Soaring Ahead

April 14, 1989 (about 35 years ago)

In her high school valedictorian's speech, Diane Court (Ione Skye)admits that the future scares her despite all the hopes and aspirations she has in the romance comedy film, Say Anything.

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Travis Birkenstock: Tardiness Speech

July 19, 1995 (almost 29 years ago)

Travis Birkenstock (Breckin Meyer) enthusiastically gives an impromptu speech about having the most tardies in class in the comedy film, Clueless.

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Barack Obama: Commencement Address at Kalamazoo Central High School

June 7, 2010 (almost 14 years ago)

Barack Obama speaks at the Kalamazoo Central High School commencement exercises to inspire the senior class to take responsibility, broaden their horizons and participate in making the nation a better place.

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Source: The White House

Joel Burns: It Gets Better

October 12, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

Fort Worth, Texas City Councilman Joel Burns tells his personal story in response to an increase in bullying and suicides of LGBT teens across the United States. Hang on, life does get better.

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Source: Joel Burns

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