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    after hearing a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr., Clinton became a registered Democrat. After receiving her undergraduate at Wellesley College, Clinton attended Yale University’s law school. It was here where she met husband, and former president, Bill Clinton. After working on the U.S. Senate subcommittee, she taught at the University of Arkansas’ law school (“Politicians: Hillary Clinton”). While being the first lady of Arkansas, Clinton practiced law and was named one of the most powerful…

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    Earlier this year, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head to head in the first presidential debate. This debate was taken place in, Hempstead New York. The debate was about 90 minutes long where they discussed topics such as, achieving prosperity, Americas direction and securing America. The first topic discussed was, jobs. It is said that many Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Hillary Clinton wants to “build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top”. (Hillary…

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    President Lincoln was called vile names by those who opposed his policies on slavery; James Madison was called “little Jemmy” because he was short; John Tyler called “His Accidency (he became President after the death of William Henry Harrison; Nixon was called “Tricky Dicky”; Reagan was called a dunce; George W. Bush was called a chimp (Stone…

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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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    My Own Monet Analysis

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    My Own Monet When I had been in first grade, my class was granted the opportunity to write the President at the time, Bill Clinton. I was a fortunate student. Only I had received a letter along with a framed autographed photo of him and First Lady Hillary Clinton. The letter together with the photo made me ecstatic. I became reclusive from a young age, and this letter helped to boost my esteem. The President wrote to me! Little did I realize that I would soon see him announce to the American…

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    James Madison was one of the founders of America’s Republican government, a key author of the federalist papers and bill of rights, and our fourth president of the United States. He was born March 16th, 1751 in Port Conway, VA and died June 28th, 1836 in Orange County, VA at a great age of 85. Madison grew up in Orange County and his father built Montpelier in 1760. The Madison’s lived at Montpelier for three generations from 1723 to 1844. Virginia was represented by James Madison in 1787 at…

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    Essay On Wikileaks

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    Wikileaks, an organization that allows whistleblowers to publish “…suppressed documents of diplomatic, ethical, historical or moral significance that reveal illegal or immoral behavior,” (Wikileaks); is being silenced by the media from exposing the Democratic Presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton. The media is helping cover up the truth because of special interests. Wikileaks has released the deleted Hillary emails, DNC emails, and John Podesta (Hillary’s Chairman of the her presidential…

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    In 1751, James Madison was born in Virginia. He was the oldest of 12 siblings but many didn 't make it. James Madison often learned and studied at plantations as a child. It wasn 't just all about Growing tobacco, he learned math, geography of land, and Learned different languages. He prospered In latin. He was very good at it. He attended William and mary university. His father owned a tobacco plantation that was gifted to him after his father passed away. He inturned became the largest…

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    In his life James Madison did some major stuff he made a major contribution to the ratification of the constitution, he was the 4th president of the United States, he also helped write the federalist papers. As president James Madison passed some major stuff and also had some major things happen in his life. James Madison was born in 1751 , he was brought up in Orange County , Virginia he went to the College of New Jersey (now known as Princeton) as a student of history and government ,…

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    The early days of the United States were detrimental as they determined what type of government the colonies were going to have. James Madison, the author of the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the Federalist Papers, is one of the most important political figures and Founding Fathers that persevered religious freedom and a balanced national and state government. Madison’s contributions to the establishment of the American republic extremely significant,; however they were less noticed and…

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