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    candidate, Donald Trump, and the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, are radically opposite on the political spectrum. Hillary Clinton is a career politician and Donald Trump is very successful business leader. Each one brings into the political arena an agenda for people to consider. While they both claim to have the same concerns for our country, their views on solving these problems are drastically different. Hillary Clinton, the liberal progressive Democrat, and Donald Trump, the…

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    also known as Al Gore. While Gore was running for president he was serving as the vice president of the United States. He served as vice president under the President Bill Clinton. During Gore’s time as vice president, he got to experience opportunities such as meeting foreign statesmen and getting to know what it was like to be the highest level of government. Gore’s opportunity to meet foreign statesmen while serving as…

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    lie? Those questions were the center of the Republican’s argument. Clinton had lied under oath plain and simple and that was an impeachable offense no matter what the lie was about. Not only that but he assumed that he could outsmart the American public, which is insulting in that of itself. But the other side of the argument was that the lies were petty and did not deserve the treatment they were receiving. They…

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    Democratic party’s candidate Bill Clinton and Independent Ross Perot in a contentious campaign. Bush had garnered the votes of the American people in the 1988 election under the pretense that taxes during his presidency under no uncertain terms, or as he famously stated “Read my lips. No new taxes”, would rise. Bush soon breaks this oath to deal with the rising deficit, this action resulting in a lasting effect on his popularity and perceived trustworthiness. Clinton ran his campaign almost…

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    George H. Bush was the 41st President of the United States of America. His Vice President was Dan Quayle, who was a senator from Indiana. He was only President for one term and at the 1993 election he lost to Bill Clinton, but while president Bush helped the country in many ways while he was in office. In July of 1991 President Bush tried to help the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union by meeting with the Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev. There they signed the…

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    A politician is someone who is involved in political affairs and voted by the public to be a leader for their community. In their position, they are able to make decisions and pass laws for the overall comfort of the public. The personal lives of elected representatives that run for office should be open to the general interests of the public. Once they make their debut as a candidate, they are putting themselves into the open sphere and it should not come as a surprise when their private life…

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    The scope of communication relies upon finding meaning within the words or signs portrayed. Often people have challenges in effectively communicating meaning to each other. Dialogue is the format of communication that most people seek but, find difficult to carry out on a day to day basis. Other components of dialogue such as listening, avoiding assumptions, collective thought, and dialogue culture all play a key role in defining dialogue itself. However, these components standing by themselves…

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    we even have an entire day commemorating him and his prestigious findings. But, the naive walls of a fourth grade classroom block out the true story of what happened once Christopher Columbus stepped foot onto the Americas. As former President Bill Clinton said in his 2000 Columbus Day speech, “...in many ways he (Christopher Columbus) foreshadowed the character of the American people who honor him today.” It is true, the lessons…

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    Gun Violence in America Throughout history gun violence has escalated while the regulations on them have also become more serious. Gun restrictions were first implemented in the 20th century, when acts of violence shook the nation and began to make people focus on who we should allow to carry guns. Though as our laws have become stricter we haven’t seen a large decline in gun violence. Our country is broken up mostly into two groups of people: those who believe that it is our constitutional…

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    Clinton came into office at the time when all of the problems that plagued Bush were in the rearview mirror. Operation Desert Storm was being paid for by the United States’ allies, which caused additional revenue to flood into the country from overseas, all while the economy stateside was growing. Clinton also had a Congress, which according to Hager and Pianin, “regretted their role in unleashing such…

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