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    and follow up with a career of moderate legislation. Just how devastating this type of movement can be to a candidate is shown by the effect Ralph Nader, a liberal third party candidate, had on the 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W.…

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    employees hear stories about the ability to help professional athletes, they want to be a part of the innovation. The corporate storytelling program began in the 1970s. “It was an hour-long lesson given to new employees when they arrived to sign their W-2s.” (Ransdell) In the present day, the session “lasts two days, and the story of Nike’s heritage is the first item on the agenda.” (Ransdell) This is an impressive trait for management. It shows that they value the heart and soul of the…

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    Obama Gun Policy

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    difficult for him to push for liberal legislation. For example, in light of the Sandy Hook shootings in Newtown Connecticut, President Obama pushed for legislation that would expand background checks on those who purchased guns. However, after the bill failed in the Senate, Obama has been helpless on his own gun policy and has maintained a more conservative stance on gun policy, refusing to push further for more liberal gun policies. Obama has also taken more moderate to conservative stances on…

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    did not have the same status in the black community. She wasn’t seen as respectable enough to use as a representative because she was “emotional” and it was suspected that she became pregnant by a married white man. Fast forward o more recent times, Bill Clinton employed the politics of respectability by telling black America they had a “moral duty” to work from the inside out in changing the behavior of poor blacks. In 2008, President Obama became a central figure using the politics of…

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    On July 17, 1972, following Richard Nixon’s election members of his staff were caught stealing from the Democratic National Committee office located in the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C.. This case went to court because the prosecutor wanted to prove that Nixon knew about the scandal and was covering up the incident. They hoped to gain the tapes and documents from the Oval Office. The question the United States Supreme Court was tasked with answering was if the President’s right to safeguard…

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    Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and was the runner-up for Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2007 1. He has received international recognition for his involvement in politics, business, and environmental activism. He was the vice president under Bill Clinton from 1993-2001, the Democratic nominee for the 2000 Presidential Election, a member of the board of directors at Apple, and a senior advisor to Google2. He has taught at Columbia University and the University of California, among…

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    Innovation contributes to Nike’s success. Their designers are creativity in keeping up with the trends and listening to what the customer wants. A new company would not be able to keep up. It would take years of research for the new companies to hire and train their employees to compete with Nike. Nike uses top athletes to wear and sponsor their products. The company also has contracts with universities to promote their athletic gear. This is part of Nike’s marketing strategy. A startup company…

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    Book Critique of Kessler’s A Matter of Character: Inside the White House In the book that I read, A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush, Ronald Kessler shows the better side of George W. Bush that most of the people couldn’t see. He shows how kind-hearted and determined George Bush was as a president. Ronald Kessler was once a journalist and is now a best-selling author (Ronald 1). He is known for writing books based on presidents, the Central Intelligence Agency,…

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    President On The Job

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    George W. Bush about the possibility for President Trump to learn to be a president while on the job. Without previous political experience or the right intentions for this country, President Trump cannot learn to be president. Now, when one is hired for a job, there is usually expectation for one to have experience in that field. This is so one can be successful at their job and doesn’t make unnecessary mistakes. There is no exception for the…

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    George W. Bush ran for president in 2000. The candidates running against Bush included: Al Gore for the Democratic party and a third party candidate Ralph Nader. During the election, the United States was dealing with many different issues. Some of these issues were health care, the economy and education (George). Bush made promises for his campaign based on the issues that the United States was associated with. Bush’s 2000 campaign was successful because of his domestic promises, Gore’s…

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