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    All the King’s Men Reaction In the 1949 film, All the King’s Men, it depicts a story about the rise of a political monster named Willie Stark, a hick from Konoma County. He begins his political career running for local treasurer and is believed to be an honest man. The local politicians attempt to intimidate Stark and push him away from politics. After losing, Stark becomes an attorney and fights to do good in his county. At this point of the movie, Willie Stark is considered a considered…

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    With presidential elections drawing closer, the media are beginning their coverage of the political candidates. The media however do not focus on political candidates that are actually talking about important problems. They cover the politicians that are constantly talking about things that need to be changed but do not need immediate action. This political cartoon by Daryl Cagle is portraying the ridiculous coverage the media gives to certain candidates. In the image, all the…

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    The Bill Gates Foundation

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    Bill Gates made the Gates foundation it is the worlds largest charitable foundation. It funds a variety of programs that seek to improve the health, education, and well-being of people in the United States. He was also the founder of Microsoft a program company that changed the way we work. He was probably the most influential guy in changing into the technological age. The gates foundation focuses its giving in the areas of education, global Heath, libraries, and the Pacific Northwest. This…

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    In the early 1970’s, the small football town of Alexandria, Virginia was struggling to overcome racial discrimination. Two schools were being forced to integrate black and white students along with Denzel Washington as the head coach of the football team. As the integration took place, the football team from the coaches down to members of the local community was in complete disarray. This is where the team building begins. Individuals began to form groups, where they had their own clicks,…

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    Authentic leadership Authentic leadership refers to the legitimacy of a leader, which is formed through honest relationships with their followers. Authentic leaders are said to be positive, open people who are also perceived as truthful. Politicians by stereotype are rarely referred to as authentic. Common adjectives for politicians usually include the words untrustworthy, conniving and misleading, all of which would not be characteristics of an authentic leader. Clinton has had many scandals…

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    Barack Obama’s 2009 inaugural address is a speech that relays a message on his supporters. Obama is the forty-fourth president, who was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Before he became a president, he was in the United States Senate in 2004. I chose this speech because I found it interesting and wanted to know more about how presidential inaugurations work. I also chose his first inaugural speech because it was a huge change from Bush to Obama. Rhetorical devices are used to give readers an idea of…

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    Through the analysis of different factors describing why the Senate is not representative and how that effects the entirety of the nation, this leads to the discussion of Senate reform and representative alternatives to improve the red chamber. A representative alternative that has been previously proposed was that of a Triple E Senate. A Triple E Senate would be comprised of elected senators versus the unrepresentative appointment of individuals by the Prime Minister (Makarenko, 2006). An…

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    Lincoln On Leadership examines the various leadership styles of Abraham Lincoln, along with who was as a person, and what made him a successful president during his reign. Throughout the book, Phillips also highlights how Lincoln’s leadership styles can be effective in the world today. The book is split up into four different sections; people, character, endeavor, and communication. Within these four sections, the reader is informed about leadership qualities and moments in his life that…

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    Crooked Vs Crazy

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    The 2016-2017 presidential election is known as one of the most iconic elections in modern history. In the beginning of the election there were 17 candidates in the republican party and 8 in the Democratic party, and all candidates but two dropped out. The last candidates remaining were Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump, and the election named after them was called “Crooked vs. Crazy”. This election, to most Americans, did not have the most honorable candidates to vote for, but it was a matter of…

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    views that have been told, I along with millions of other Americans believe that Hillary will be a better president. First, Clinton would be a much better Chief Executive because she has seen the job done first hand from her lying, cheating husband, Bill Clinton. In order to be a Good Chief Executive you have to be able to lead and run a meeting, this also means people must respect you. Unlike Donald Trump who has had no Government position ever Hillary has all the government. Some jobs include,…

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