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    Previous President William (Bill) Clinton originally served as Governor of Arkansas. Throughout Clinton’s terms, 1993-2001, he successfully accomplished his budget appeal. 1998-2000, the final three years of Clinton’s presidency a budget surplus was reported by the Congressional Budget Office. Originally Clinton announced his budget appeal in August of 1993. Clinton’s 1993 appeal was a televised while he requested the publics support to gain Congress’s support to diminish the $496 Billon…

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    Bill Clinton President Bill Clinton, was a Democrat from Arkansas, his campaign was focused “like a laser beam” on the economy, unemployment, deficit, healthcare, and welfare reform. Clinton worked with Congress and was able to pass and reform several programs while in office. Some of the domestic issues Clinton addressed was the welfare reform and he was able to keep his campaign promise to “end welfare as we know it.” To improve the economy he was able to increase the minimum wage to $5.15…

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    presidents that have lefted a great mark during their presidency. But we have had other presidents that have ruined their reputation doing horrible things with during their presidency. In this paper I will addressing two of those presidents. Both Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson were going to be impeached by the United States government for commiting high crimes and misdemeanors. But with both of those presidents their impeachments were for two different reasons. Andrew Johnson was an unpoplar…

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    “As a future voter, who do think would be the best President of the USA out of the current candidates?” With the upcoming election in the fall, all United States citizens are faced with a serious decision. The current state of the country faces issues like the economy, the environment, online privacy, and the ever growing criminal justice issue. With these problems, it is imperative that the upcoming president is fit to handle these problems. Each candidate has their own standpoint on the…

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    Our teams choose and watched Remember the Titans (drama) and Guess Who (comedy). Both movies have great examples of intercultural communications. In Remember the Titans, was made in 2000 and is based on a true story of an all-white school that is racially integrated with African American coaches and players. Boone played by Denzel Washington took over as head coach. He knew that in order for the team to success that they must put their racial conflict aside and work together to become a winning…

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    In the movie Trouble with the curve we learned about scouting baseball players using Sabermetrics. Gus didn't think that was a logical way of scouting baseball. In the movie the scouts that worked with Gus were planing on signing Bo Gentry based on what they know from online stats. So Gus went out to North Carolina just to see how good Bo really is. After watching several games evaluating his every move Gus decided Bo was not the right fit for the team. By watching Bo, Gus figured out his…

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    The 30 for 30 film ‘No Crossover” detailed the event of Allen Iverson’s trial and tribulations throughout his life. The film was spoke mainly about the trial that change his life from a not so average high school student to being a felon. Iverson was born to a teenage mom named Ann. Iverson was a great athlete in his high school years. He played multiple sports including basketball and football. Iverson was born in Hampton, Virginia in 1975, and got caught up in some early legal issues. A brawl…

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    The following is the thesis statement I came up with for my next critical evaluation essay: In the speech “The Perils of Indifference,” Elie Wiesel attempts to show gratitude to the American people, President Clinton, and Mrs. Hillary Clinton for the helping him in the past and the current help that they bring to the people in need. Wiesel also tries to apprise his audience about the violent consequences of indifference, while at the same time expressing his worries about dangers of not…

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    The theory was used by researchers to interpret the events of post-9/11 era. Applying the Orientalism theory, Nayak (2006) argues that the ‘Self’/’Other’ dialectic is due to the fear of ‘Self’ from ‘Others’ and also the desperate need of ‘Self’ US to a coded Islamic fundamentalism of threatening ‘Others’. There is also a correlation between the Orientalism aspect of ‘Self’ or ‘West’ as a nation and the theory of ‘Imagined communities’, proposed by Anderson (1996). According to Anderson, nations…

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    According to Richard E. Neustadt, ‘The power of the American president is to persuade.’ I am going to analyse this statement in my essay, by answering why a president must persuade, looking at the relationship between the president and government, giving examples of when persuasion has worked and when it hasn’t, focusing on other ways the president can influence and finally ending with a conclusion. Firstly, why is it important for the president to persuade? The power to persuade is seen as…

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