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    John Kasich Biography

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    immigrants who were coal miners, and is a prodigy politician who talked his way into a meeting with President Nixon at only eighteen years old, John Kasich is the emblem for a true American president. He has spent over two decades in congress writing bills that helped Ohio have a balanced budget, which hadn’t happened since 1997. Through his sheer dedication of being a better man, he also wrote two best seller novels and lived an adventurous life when he was kicked out of a Grateful Dead Concert…

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    have Hillary Clinton, and on the Republican side, we have Donald Trump. Both express their views on ISIS, LGBT issues and same-sex marriage, illegal immigration and climate change. Our first presidential candidate is Hillary Clinton, and she has views on certain subjects that need to be mentioned. ISIS is a big concern for Hillary Clinton. She plans to step up the U.S. operation against ISIS. Clinton wants to send more troops, have more airstrikes, and add in a Syrian no-fly zone. Clinton claims…

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    this bill was created was not in reaction to the videos of Planned Parenthood employees saying that they sold…

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    My First Black President

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    On January 20, 2009 Barack Obama was inaugurated in as the 44th President of the United States of America. I was eleven years old, a fifth grader in Mrs. Crawford’s class. I clearly remember all students gathered in the library, as a bulky television rolled in on a black cart that we used before projectors and Smart Boards were implemented in public schools. On the television, we all watched our President be sworn in. It was the first time I could ever remember watching an inauguration. I say…

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    School House Rock Speech

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    In the “im just bill” song by School house rock, it only goes over the brief aspects of the complicated long process on how a bill becomes a law. In the song, it states like most things, the bill starts off as an idea. Mostly these ideas come from problems that arise in the American society. The problems then go forth as ideas to a congress man in which that he has to agree with. If the congress man agrees then he we will write the bill which will later be presented to the committee and will…

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    the lesser contenders. Between Hillary R. Clinton and Donald J. Trump we are left to choose between the lesser of the two great evils that are the distilled, refined products of all of the worst qualities that our government and private sector businesses has to offer. If I am to choose the lesser of two evils I will choose the evil that brings about the most change and chaos, even if that is the greater of the two evils. Why not Hillary? Hillary Clinton, if elected, will maintain the…

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    The campaign launch speech is an important part of a presidential race because he or she is setting the stage for the rest of their campaign; and hopefully the people of the United States will react positively and be affected positively by their speech. Therefore, it is normal to expect a campaign speech to be filled with rhetorical appeals; whether the speech is conveyed through text or video, the audience has to read with careful eyes, and listen with careful ears. The use of rhetoric is…

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    President Barack Obama announced his Inaugural address, on the 20th of January, 2009, outside the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., as the forty-fourth president of the United States of America, and as the first African American president of the United States of America. This was a great achievement for the country as well as Obama with racism and other inexcusable prejudices. During his speech Obama, in a way, comforted America about their past, and reassures them for the future.…

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    Place In Barry Lopez’s “Losing Sense of Place” he talks about how Americans basically take our landmarks and geological features for granted. Lopez says, “In 40,000 years of human history, it has only been in the last few hundred years or so that a people could afford to ignore their local geographies as completely as we do and still survive.” This is very true over time the ideal of place is less meaningful; when America was discovered explores could not wait to map it out and now no one even…

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    “... a solicitude for your welfare… and the apprehension of danger… urge me, on an occasion like the present, to offer to your solemn contemplation… some sentiments which are the result of much reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people” (paragraph 1 of Washington’s Farewell Address). The first President of the United States of America set many precedents in office, including, but not limited to his refusal to…

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