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    majority on the court. This can be linked largely to Senators worried about re-election bids, the view of the party as a whole, and the candidate that President Obama has nominated. Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Mark Kirk of Illinois have opposed the tactic pushed my Mitch McConnell. Senator Collins wants the Senate to hold a hearing on Garland. Senator Kirk is going even further and calling for a vote (Phillips, Amber. 2016). These Senators recognize that the Senate should continue to…

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    The Presidential Election In November, 2016 we the people, are to vote for a new commander and chief of the United States, to lead our country in the right direction. Many candidates, both Democrat and Republicans, along with their supporters, are setting precedence with their abusive and abrasive behavior and bad answers. I look at politics now as more of an argument about a person or vulgar language. When the 2016 election is over the next president is likely to be viewed unfavorably by…

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    During the Holocaust, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted by the Nazis in Germany and its surrounding nations. Following World War 1, Adolf Hitler came into power in Germany and formed one of the most powerful fascist totalitarian states at the time. Hitler blamed the economic depression on the Jews and others he believed to be inferior. He wanted to eradicate the people who were seen as a threat to the German people. The book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional representation of…

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    Andrew Jackson's Democracy

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    form of gratitude for working with him toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party. As always in history of politics there’s an opposing party that did not admire jackson and his strong personality like the common people did. This opposing party was called the Whigs which is a reference to british history because the Whigs were the party opposed to a strong monarch. By calling themselves Whigs, Jackson's enemies labeled him a king. And they…

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    and who only have one track set of minds. “state law requires lobbyists to report what they spend on legislature and other state officials (texastribune.org).” There are limitations set on individuals and PAC’s in donating money to candidates and parties. If their expenditure go over 114 dollars per day than they have to report it. There are lots of loopholes, because of these those interest groups do not reports. Even though they report it, they just do food and beverage names the eater and…

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    Persuasive Barack Obama

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    is the very thing that will help us improve. As President Obama said in a campaign speech, “The America we believe in is within our reach. The future we hope for is within our sights.” You can’t go on any sort of social media without seeing people calling for change. Trending hashtags, petitions on Change.org, even Facebook features a news tab. People are coming together, striving to improve. America is already trying to change. America is trying to improve. The nation has done a lot of growing…

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    of the most powerful call-to-action speeches ever to be spoken to the general public (Bredhoff, n.d.). His speech was so influential that it captured the nation’s attention, and to this day, it is still quoted heavily among scholars of the highest calling. Kennedy’s speech is not only adequately supplied with the most exquisite forms of rhetorical devices to ever be used in a speech, it also contains a strong appeal to ethos, pathos, and logos; thus, making it even easier for the speech to…

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    Shirley Chisolm was the first African-American woman elected to Congress – representing Bedford-Stuyvesant from 1968 to 1983. In 1972, she was nominated for President at the Democratic convention – becoming the first African-American candidate for the nation’s highest office. Born in Brooklyn, Shirley Chisolm was sent to Barbados to live with her maternal grandmother until the age of ten. Because of her early years in the Caribbean, she spoke with a strong West Indian accent. Returning to…

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    To What Extent Did the Collapse Of the Weimar Republic Lead To The Rise Of Hitler and The Nazi Party? During the process of choosing a topic, I had many ideas that I wanted to research. I thought about exploring areas in Art and English but I constantly kept having thoughts about history. I love to learn about our history and I was attracted to choosing a topic that had to do with Hitler’s Germany. History is one of my most favorite subjects in school. I always look forward to becoming more…

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    But are they really afraid of everything different, couldn’t we be the ones to take on that role. In the essay David Sedaris gives an example after party “the National Front, who is a party that blame the immigrants, stop building mosques and wants to take down the EU” (p. 2 ll. 130-133), won a primary in his village. Aren’t we then the ones who are afraid of anything different because prejudice is prejudice but numbers…

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