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    race has specific views and ideas on how to handle it in hopes it will be beneficial to this country. The three presidential candidates I chose to compare and contrast on their views/reform and overall presentation are Jeb Bush, Bernie Sanders, and Ben Carson Sr.. Jeb Bush’s views on healthcare is that Obamacare is a waste of time and has in return messed up the economy. A vision of the future utilizing phenomenal innovation is his key. His reform plan consist of 3 major points: Promote…

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    Bennie Carson

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    Ben, also called Bennie by his mother, grew up in Detroit, Michigan. He had an older brother named Curtis. Their mother, Sonya Carson, was married at age thirteen with an education of a third grader. When the boys were young, Sonya husband’s cheated on her breaking their relationship apart. Sonya faced racism, mental break downs, and low income to support the family, but she still had time to be with her children. She never let her children know how difficult things were for them. Instead, she…

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    gives it his or hers best, he or she will get promotions or extra pay. If one works hard and earns the promotion, that means more money. When all of this comes together money equals a happy family, and a happy family is always good. I agree with Ben Carson that work ethic works. I agree with him mainly for the reason of it has happened to me in real life. My real life example would be when i helped…

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    Streetcar Named Desire Response In A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche rides into town on a streetcar named Desire, this is significance because throughout the entire play one can take that Blanche wants nothing more then the desire to believe that her life is intact, and that everything is ok. Blanche has a dark and secretive past though, and everything about her seams highly exaggerated as she tries to pretend that everything is nice and glorious. Throughout the later part of Blanche’s life she…

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    system on a case by case basis. Another one from Ben Carson Instead of the technocratic behemoth of Obamacare, empower the individual. "When a person is born, give him a birth certificate, an electronic medical record, and a health-savings account to which money can be contributed--pretax--from the time you're born till the time you die. If you die, you can pass it on to your family members . . . and there's nobody talking about death panels." Ben Carson Breakfast…

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    It Better” by Ben Carson he did better by improving his education which’d improved his grades. Carson was struggling with his grades and not doing so well in school. Ms. Carson came along and made him improve his grades in school. Agreeing with Ms. Carson on helping the kids do better, how Ms. Carson got involved in Carson’s education, and having certain parts of Carson’s essay inspire me. By not trying to improve one’s education one can’t succeed in life. How I agree with Ms. Carson on helping…

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    Within the book, Gifted Hands by Dr. Ben Carson, Dr. Carson uses an acrostic to effectively communicate key reasons as to why he believes he is successful, as well as give encouragement to others to strive and succeed. While this acrostic may not aspire to the highest level of literature that a well placed metaphor or eloquent syntax might, the functionality and worthwhileness the acrostic provides transverses the realms of literature and becomes applicable in commonplace life. To firmly apply…

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    Ben Carson, Brooke Ellison was determined to succeed, despite all of her complications and hardships. Carson and Ellison give people the confidence to achieve their goals, but Carson took it a step further. In his autobiography, he expounds on what he did when he reached his goal. He performed difficult surgeries, founded organizations and started scholarships for young adolescents. Currently, Carson still is inspiring others to dream big by running…

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    Men Of Progress Analysis

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    productivity and advancements, but led the charge of America’s first technological revolution and began to position America towards the modern electric world it is today. (https://www.biography.com/people/thomas-edison-9284349) For this reason, he replaced Ben Franklin on the updated version. Finally, Sorel’s version focuses on the pioneers of technology like Schussele, but introduced individuals from different continents and time periods as well. As the world…

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    Society’s Ills A Reflective Essay on Colin Wilson’s Quote Don’t follow the masses because sometimes the “m” is missing. Although often seen as a joke on social media there is some truth to that statement. Colin Wilson once spoke of this stating, “The average man is a conformist, accepting miseries and disasters with the stoicism of a cow standing in the rain.” Colin Wilson, in his quote, is saying that every human being on this earth is more susceptible to following other human’s footsteps and…

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