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    George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States of America, has come under flak over the years for many reasons. One very secret and controversial topic is that he was the backer and secret cause of 9/11. Now, now Ms Weaver I know what you are saying, "How could you accuse our former President to be the cause of such a terrible, terrible tragedy?" Well the thing is is that Bush's actions and body language the day of 9/11 was a major key indicator. He was reading a story to young kids at…

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    She announced that women and men will work tirelessly to prevent anyone from having to say ‘Me too’ again (Biography ). Her speech would clearly result in the cause being flooded by attention and support by her fans. The #MeToo movement is a worldwide movement battling sexual assault (Barber ). She has stood by helping others and raising awareness towards the topic and her involvement with Weinstein was pounced on by her enemies and conclusions should not be assumed due to the lack of facts…

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    a symbol of extension of women's rights, others think differently. They believe that she is just a First Lady who wants to satisfy her political ambition through her husband. Moreover, she is sometimes considered as a woman who forgave her husband, Bill Clinton, because of that reason when he was involved in the sex scandal. However, no one truly knows who she is and what is inside her life. The reason that I chose Hillary Rodham Clinton as next president is simple. I admire her…

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    When Bill Clinton was voted into office, it was not under ideal terms. He had barely won, and many people were unhappy with the idea of having him as president. Therefore, it makes sense that he would want to have a speech that made him seem more desirable, stating he had a solid vision for the country, and a plan for his presidency. He uses the rhetorical devices repetition, allusion, and metaphor to help him in this endeavor. Throughout the speech, Clinton uses the word “America” a total of…

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    Have you ever wanted to know about one of the richest men in the world? Andrew Carnegie was one of the richest men in the world. Andrew Carnegie went rags to rich when he established a productive steel company. He eventually sold the business for millions of dollars. Through dedicator, intelligence trial and error, this famous American invented a material that has built the U.S. Andrew Carnegie was a poor immigrant that became the richest man in the world, and then he spent the rest of his life…

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    Bill Clinton’s father died before the future president was born (Jaber). After Bill Clinton graduated high school, he went to Georgetown University and majored in international relations while earning the Rhodes scholarship, the only president to do so (Jaber). He then accepted a scholarship to Yale University Law School and graduated from there in 1973. (Jaber) In 1978, he was elected governor of Arkansas and remained in that position for 15 years (Jaber) As stated in American Presidents Ranked…

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    Don T Ask Dont Tell

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    When Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was drafted and then later became law, it was seen as a liberal and progressive policy. This policy today may not seem liberal or progressive, but for the time it was perceived as that when President Bill Clinton signed this legislation in 1993. This policy, like many other polices, received backlash from both sides of the political spectrum along with military leaders, as they feared that the “mere presence of homosexuals in the armed forces would undermine morale”.…

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    Run DMC Analysis

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    Often times there is a revolutionary idea that ushers in a new wave of thinking and trends that impact many generations to come. Run DMC had one of these revolutionary ideas during the conception, production and later marketing based on his song My Adidas. The piece discusses the many ways Run DMC sports his sneakers. In his song, Run DMC personifies the shoes to a best friend status. Through lyrics like “Now/Me and my Adidas do the illest things/We like to stomp out pimps with diamond rings,”…

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    The importance of participation in the democratic system was instilled in me by my family. I remember playing in the living room in the late summer of 2000 while my father watched the news, then dominated by Al Gore and George Bush. I remember liking Bush. My parents did too. He seemed warm and friendly, like someone I would enjoy meeting; a complete contrast to Gore who was calm, calculated and confident. At the age of 4, I began to grasp how important the election was, constantly hearing…

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    The Company that I chose is Nike. It was founded on January 25, 1964.Created by Phil Knight. The brand is Air Jordan introduced in 1984 by Michael Jordan the basketball player. Jordan is one of the most marketed sports figures in history. MJ came out whit his first pair if Air Jordan’s in 1985. I decide to talk about the Product Nike because I’m formula with the Brand. The company is using an adaptive approach they treat each county as a separate market. It target’s the…

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