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    will be making changes to who the government spies on (Childress). This has also caused the President to be more informed on what the NSA is doing. Many Americans find relief in this because they trust the President. Recently, Congress has discussed bills that would increase the NSA’s collective powers, but would limit it to only specifically targeted or threatening people (Wanlund). Obama shows a strong hand when it comes to doing what the American people want. He recently overrode a policy to…

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    the great bulk of his fortune,” so if he let down a couple of people, he would probably do the same to others. ( Meyers) On the other hand, Clinton has had a difficult relationship with her partner, Bill Clinton. He is a former President and she was the First Lady during his Presidency. After Bill Clinton’s Presidency, Hillary Clinton became a Senator for New York State. And then under President Obama, she served as Secretary of State. Hillary has demonstrated the type of leadership this…

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    common question that is often asked by employees. Most people believe that their body belongs to them and what they do in their free time is their business, however others believe that drug testing staff is within an employer’s legal right. President Bill Clinton in 1998 famously said it depends what the meaning of “is” is. This points out the importance of definition. First we need to define terms. Employees should include whom? Should we include subordinates, mangers, administrators,…

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    The worst president the United States ever had to been William Jefferson Clinton, commonly known as Bill Clinton, the 42nd president from 1993-2001. He was born in 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, and is one of the few one percent that made it from rags to riches. He graduated from Georgetown University, attended Oxford University, and earned a law degree from Yale University (Hamilton, 2003). His profession as a lawyer led to his political career. In 1974, Clinton became a Democratic leader in the U.S.…

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    To be an effective leader we need to understand our own style of leadership. My leadership style is transformational. A transformational leader is enthusiastic, innovative, charismatic, and serves as a mentor for subordinates (Deluga & Sauza, 1991). In this essay will discuss how characteristics of transformational can be applied in my workplace. I am surprised to find my assessment in this style, I feel that I my leadership style is procedural yet the results show I’m quite the opposite.…

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    ISIS Do we legitimately have to go to war? Do we even have a chance to win this war? The latest news on current events in our world would be that new terrorist group known as ISIL (ISIS) or as they call themselves “Islamic State”. They have become notorious in that last year or so. The United States believe we must go to war and “Degrade and ultimately destroy ISIL, through a comprehensive and sustained counterterrorism strategy” (Whitehouse). I believe we should not deploy our troops, or our…

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    Rhetoric is the act of writing or speaking in order to persuade. In order to excel as an orator or writer one must be able to convince an audience of the importance of their subject matter. By presenting information in a succinct manner and backing up the main points writers and orators persuade individuals. However, this is no simple task, when writing or preparing a speech the author must contemplate their message, and the audience in an effort to persuade even the most resistant spectator. So…

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    In the United States of America, its citizens would like to believe that the rule of law applies to everyone equally; however, current events create questions in regard to this theory. Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton’s lies have far out-shadowed those of her contenders; however, her lies are so often contextualized, excused, and forgotten because of who she is and the purpose her lying supposedly serves. The FBI and the Justice Department have given her a pass on crimes that…

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    Sonia Sotomayor, a judge, in her speech Opening Statement to The Senate Judiciary Committee, describes her past and her accomplishments such as all of her experience being a judge and her nomination into the supreme court by president Obama. She writes about her experiences and shares her accomplishments so that her audience sees why she is a good candidate to be in the supreme court. Sotomayor’s purpose is to persuade and seek the support of the judges and America for her election into the…

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    Mary Fisher is speaking to an audience at the Republican National Convention Address. In the speech Mary reads, she expresses her worries for the spread of AIDS. Mary is trying to inform the audience of how rapid AIDS is spreading in our country. By informing people of the infection, Mary thinks she will help decrease the spread of AIDS. Mary tells the audience that AIDS is one of the top third leading diseases responsible for death in the United States. Mary got AIDS because she was unaware of…

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