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    pushes themselves to go beyond the creation of superb guest experiences through atmosphere and food, to ensuring that their teams are trained to become the future industry leaders (“About Us”). It is important for the Chase Group to recruit the right candidates who have genuine enthusiasm and a want to invest in the future of hospitality.…

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    shows that there are problems in our voting process, these problems have at times made it difficult for democratic or republican candidates to win the presidency. It is clear that the process is not perfect, this is evident with problems like ,the time limit, availability to vote, and the the overall difficulty in voting. These things can either work in favor of a candidate or in fact against them. The time limit to vote has always been one of much concern, some argue that the…

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    Yes, when a candidate is running for any position in government they run under a political party (democrat or republican), their ideals have to somewhat relate to the ideas that, that party represents. Partisan polarization has caused such a division in government that…

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    10th, the number of running candidates have been narrowed down to four, Donald Trump being in the lead with a total of 458 delegates and Ted Cruz behind with 359 delegates. And the last two Marco Rubio and John Kasich with 151 and 54 delegates respectively (Andrew, Bennett, and Parlapiano). So far it is likely that last two competitors for the presidential nominee of the Republican Party will end up being Trump or Cruz, though no superdelegates have supported any candidate thus far. Though the…

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    employers screen candidates using social media [4]. Racial and ethnic discrimination by employers along with potential misrepresentation of information on the social media platforms can cause a deserving candidate to lose her/his job even before interviewing[5],[6]. I strongly feel that protecting one’s privacy is needed to make it difficult for companies to search for any personal information. There could be legal consequences for what companies currently do by pre-screening candidates using…

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    One Man One Vote Analysis

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    the candidate who wins the popular vote wins all of that state’s electors, which makes this seem much more like an inefficient and convoluted popular election than anything else (“How the Electoral College Works Today”). However, when the Electoral College was initially proposed, the idea was that people would vote for electors (or have them chosen by the State Legislature) that represented their beliefs. Those electors would then go on to vote for whomever they believed was the best candidate.…

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    according to the law of probability, we came down to two candidates notorious for their exceptionally terrible reputation. We have Hillary Clinton representing the Democratic Party infamous for her shady email controversy, which allegedly lead to numerous of…

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    Trump's Speech Analysis

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    In the western discourse practice, speaker’s prominent social and political status can be easily transformed into useful rhetorical resources. The construction of identity is a basis in the presidential speechmaking, through which candidates show their authority and important role they played as a member of society (Liu Yameng, 2004:163). President, as a core of national government, is a position that requires high qualifications and prominent social position that is widely acknowledged…

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    The two distinctive types of electoral system, single member plurality and proportional representation, are adopted differently and implement distinctive methods. Voters in a single member plurality election can vote for only one candidate. The candidate that collects the most votes wins. This system is also identified as “ first past the post”(FPTP) system .As any other plurality-majority electoral system, this system is defended and supported because of its simplicity. The United Kingdom is…

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    The presidential election of 1896 was among one of the most important in U.S history. The two candidates that face each other where the democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and the republican candidate William McKinley. The end result would be the savior of the three most powerful men in America.3 William McKinley a Governor from Ohio would be the republican candidate of the 1896 election. He would run supporting the gold standard and lean toward the side of big business in America. With…

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