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    One of the biggest problems in the U.S. today is illegal immigration. This topic seems to split U.S. citizens because lots of views are completely different. One popular view that is often misconceived thinks America hates immigrants and wants to deport them all. The opposing popular view thinks immigrants are root of our problems and cause all the trouble lately. Whether you have a different view than these or not illegal immigration needs to come to an end. Here are some views and problems on…

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    When he saw the bit about Clinton and her vice quitting he grinned. Just than a girl about his age came in. “Whoa, Whoa, WHOA,” he exclaimed “Can you come here?” The girl nervously came over. “Hi. I am the new president.” The girl looked at him strangely. “Oh, Clinton quit.” “WHAT? Why?” said the girl. The boy showed his phone. It read, “Hillary Clinton quit with unknown reasons” “Want to come to the White House for a V.I.P. tour,” said…

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    ANALYSIS OF POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED IN The Late Show with David Letterman with Emma Watson as guest star David Michael Letterman is an American television host, comedian, writer, producer, and actor. He hosts Late Show with David Letterman – American late night television talk show broadcast on CBS. David Letterman was ranked 45 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time in 1996. A guest star - Emma Watson is known as an English actress, model, and activist. This paper is going to…

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    At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Current Senatorial candidate, Barack Obama delivered the Keynote speech. In the speech, Obama introduces John Kerry as the Democratic Candidate to run against the incumbent President, George W. Bush. Obama delivers this speech to rally his fellow democrats to stand behind John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, to meet the incredibly difficult task of beating a Presidential incumbent in their second bid for office. In order to achieve the…

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    Pros And Cons Of The ACLU

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    courts, legislatures and communities. This source has also worked to defend and protect the individual rights and liberties that the constitution has hereby declared to all American citizens. The soul purpose of the ACLU is to “ensure the promise of the Bill of Rights and to expand it’s reach to people historically denied its protections.” The ACLU has many positives according to Procon.org. The cons of the ACLU are that the Theoretical Expertise system provides a quick guide to theoretical…

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    Hypocrisy and corruption is everywhere as we can see it even in literature you can find it. In your family and friends and everywhere in the world corruption and hypocrisy can be part of it. Especially in modern day,united states hypocrisy and corruption are involved in probably in its everyday life. In the internet and and many modern magazines in the USA show signs of being hypocritical towards many thing especially towards men and women. Many magazines write many articles that may contradict…

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    Trump's Address Analysis

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    Trump’s first speech to his nation and the world after being the President, Promised a new ear in American politics. First, he started with the topic of democracy and the power of people, “Together we will determine the course of America and the world for many, many years to come.” Another issue he addressed is American economy and how affected people lives negatively, “Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities”. Also he continued with economics when he talked about American…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis: Ted Cruz’s “A Time for Truth” As the American election is about to begin, politicians from various parties are in the process of campaigning for the position of President. To allow people to know that they are campaigning for President, politicians start off by going through the process of making advertisements to introduce their arguments on television as well as on the Internet. They do this so that they are able to tell Americans what they think they can do to make…

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    take it but it didn't go as planned. This is what happened when the two kidnappers, Sam and Bill, had taken a little boy for some money. Sam and Bill had taken a little boy from Ebenezer Dorset, who was a “prominent citizen” and a respectable father. The kidnappers had it in for them though, the kid was a little rascal who didn't like to listen and believed he was an actual indian who need to cut off Bills scalp. In the end, they eventually gave the little boy back but they paid a ransom of…

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    “You're Ugly”, “You look weird” these are successions of public shaming that often occurring on social media every day. Public shame is known for humiliating and dishonoring people, Are there any benefits? Or should public shaming became a thing of the past? In The Scarlet Letter (Source A), Hester Prynne is known for being a sinner and is shamed because of it. In The Price of Shame (Source B), Monica Lewinski has been publicly shamed for having unnormal feelings for her boss, which happens to…

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