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    and John F. Kennedy lost the popular vote with 49.2%. However, JFK won the election with 303 electoral votes and Nixon lost with 219 votes. Once again the 2000 election George W. Bush lost the popular vote however won the electoral vote against Al Gore. These examples that Edwards gives clearly depict how undemocratic the electoral college really…

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    George H. Bush was the 41st President of the United States of America. His Vice President was Dan Quayle, who was a senator from Indiana. He was only President for one term and at the 1993 election he lost to Bill Clinton, but while president Bush helped the country in many ways while he was in office. In July of 1991 President Bush tried to help the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union by meeting with the Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev. There they signed the…

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    election among them is a 1992 Presidential Election where George H.W. Bush loses to Bill Clinton. In the beginning of the election, not many people thought that Bush was going to lose. However, national priorities were shifting with the rising new generation, the baby boomers. The Domestic economic was in chaos with unemployment rate that is highest in nine years. In the contrast with Bush, young democratic candidate, Bill Clinton, was full of energy and power, and the strongest third candidates…

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    The Judicial branch in the U.S. government is an important branch because this branch interprets the Constitution. More specifically, it is the Supreme Court justices that are entrusted to interpret the Constitution. The Supreme Court justices help shape our legal system. There are usually nine Supreme Court justices. This paper will be focusing on Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer in regards to his early life and his legal career before he became a Supreme Court justice. Also, this paper…

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    The Republicans were in control of both houses of Congress for the first time in 40 years. The New York Times featured an article on June 8, 1995 about President Clinton’s first veto as president. President Clinton claimed the bill the Republicans wanted to pass would cut education programs in order to fund building projects. The Republicans could not obtain the two-third majority vote they would need to override President Clinton’s veto, so negotiations would continue to try…

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    “Make America Great Again.” It is 2016, and Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for the US Presidency. He has the media in a frenzy with his preposterous statements. More jokes are made about Trump than all of the other presidential candidates combined. His plan for immigration and defense consist of building a wall on the Mexican border and banning all Muslims from the US. If Hillary Clinton had made these outrageous claims, she would not have made it more than a month into her campaign.…

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    identical bill to the Deficit Reduction Compromise of 1990, in 1993, his greatest effort to cut the deficit. In the presidencies of Bush and Clinton, people made sacrifices to control the deficit, and as revealed by Hager and Pianin, representatives “believed that the deficit was the government’s single most important problem” (Hager and Pianin 222). This belief combined with the will to sacrifice is what delineated the presidencies of the 1990s from the 1980s and 2000s. Like Bush, Bill Clinton…

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    Buffalo Bill had a hard life as a kid and after his father abandoned the farm and went to stage driving , he had to help support the family, then after his mother and father passed, he had a family of his own that he could support, because he was a successful rifleman and a buffalo hunter. Buffalo Bill (William Frederick Cody)was born on February 26,1846 to his parents named Isaac Leacock Cody and Mary Ann Leacock Cody. He lived with them until Bill's father abandoned the farm they were at,…

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    Charles Dickens Morality

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    REPRESENTATION OF CRIMINAL CHARACTERS Charles Dickens writes about the lower classes and the activities in the underbelly of London society.We see some characters doing illegal,nasty and sometimes horrifying things,yet Dickens is careful to give at least some of these lower-class characters a code of ethics ,adding realism and respectability.The character that perhaps best embodies such a code of ethics is Nancy,and looking closely at her scenes can lend great insight into our reading of Oliver…

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    Indian Circle Analysis

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    Indian Circle is a sculpture made from individual stones. These rocks are not just thrown on the floor and called “art”, they are arranged in a specific pattern, forming a circle triggering thought in the viewer. The colors used in this artwork are natural due to the fact of stones occurring natural in earth: these could be called earth-tones. Different hues of brown are mostly visible, along with some reddish hues. These stones are set out in the open of a large sized room on the floor, nothing…

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