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    White House Reaction

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    thought this would be reliant on Bush and his actions taken before, during, and after the war. This documentary wasn’t about Bush nearly as much as I had thought, but mainly about Cheney and Rumsfeld. This documentary showed the actions of the White House as well as outside contributors, and what happened in Iraq due to these actions. The war on terror started out great. Supposedly killing Saddam Hussein and pulling down his statue ended the reign of terror that he brought upon the country. …

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    into the unfinished White House. This text will show you a summary of how she felt about moving to the White House. She feels annoyed, happy, and that it was worth it. These three reasons will give you a better perspective on how she felt. The first reason is Abigail feels annoyed, at first, about the new house. The text shows,"This is so great an inconvenience that I know not what to do, or how to do." The text shows that Abigail is annoyed with how the house does not have wood…

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    Fascism in the White House Throughout the past election the word "fascist" has been thrown around both in association of the President of the United States, Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama. This word has a very strong meaning and should not be used to describe a president . According to The American Heritage Dictionary the definition of fascism is, "oppressive or dictatorial control"(Mifflin). President Trump has been accused of many negative things that were simply not true,…

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    "Are you sure that we're allowed to be here, Evan?" Jules asked, looking around at where the two were. "Of course we are, Jules. It's a desert, not The White House. Now c'mon, less talkie, more makie outie." Evan forcefully put his arm around the girl, a tight grip asserting his dominance. It was a desert, somewhere near town. Jules had expected it to be burning hot, but in the starry night, it was actually quite chilly. Ominous sounds came from every nook and cranny, making her worry grow…

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    Anu Aishwarya Dattani Dan Boscov-Ellen Ethics and Social Issues January 18, 2016 The President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President, I’m writing this letter to you to get to your notice about a very prominent issue that has been going on in every part of the world- Gender Oppression. This has been a problem for the past many years, but however, nothing has ever been done to change this. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India once…

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    Helen Thomas Biography

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    and her role as a premier member of the White House Press Corps for five decades. As a woman reporting at the White House Thomas earned the praise of her colleagues and soon became the first female member of the National Press Club, a member of the White House Correspondents ' Association, and later the Gridiron Club. Thomas also served as president of the Women 's National Press Club (1959-1960), became the first woman promoted to the post of White House bureau chief (1974)…

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    Broken Windows

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    black ink cartoon style painting entitled “Broken Windows” by cartoonist Barry Blitt on its cover. (Mouly, 2017) It is a multi-dimensional caricature with the back side of President Donald Trump in the foreground as he hits golf balls towards the White House which sits as a target in the background. The New Yorker, a magazine that has been in circulation since 1925 is published by Conde Nast and although geared to New Yorkers as it’s name implies, it receives national attention for its often…

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    Nava Pros And Cons

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    The modern White House has not advanced an initiative unilaterally promoting voter registration dating back to the Kennedy Administration. However, most Democratic presidents have tangentially supported voter registration while in office. In 2010, President Obama issued a one-paragraph statement for Voter Registration Month, which urged qualified persons to register. Then, President Obama, at a town hall in Cleveland, Ohio, suggested mandatory voting 2015. Other presidents have symbolically…

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    couldn’t be together even though he was getting a divorce from his current wife Mellie Grant. Olivia Pope was used to being a CEO running her own company making key decisions with many important politicians in Washington until she moved in the white House under President Fitz Gerald becoming his eye candy. Olivia was also pregnant at this time and had to make a decision…

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    were multilingual, remarkably, Roosevelt knew six languages and wrote thirty-six books. Modern-day presidents are known for being family oriented, oddly enough when Roosevelt moved to the White House it had been years since children resided there. I’m sure with kids ranging from 4 to 17 years old the White House was filled with amusement. During his presidency, Roosevelt was ambitious and not at all apprehensive of how citizens perceived him. Succeeding the Civil…

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