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    So, for our representative democracy, a president, although may not be totally voted for from the public, is our representative. Also, when an election results in a landslide for one of the candidates, they often claim that their policies have received a mandate from the voter population. Although a candidate may have been elected and may have seemed as per a popular vote, it might have just been from other ways, such as the electoral college. So, in some instances in the past, such as president…

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    During the time which Manchurian Candidate is set, a sense of paranoia and fear pervaded the nation. The Cold War is still going on and the Korean War has recently ended during the majority of it. This fear of communism and nuclear war still exists, however. Raymond throughout the Manchurian Candidate is visibly subjected to the will of others. The audience sees him being told what to do by his mother, by Yen Lo, even by Marco as both a superior in the military and through the brainwashing…

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    This autobiography discusses the life and legacy of myself Warrant Officer Candidate (WOC) Joshua Coryell. I will converse key points in my life that lead to my attendance to the Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), including key information about my personal and professional goals. The intention of this autobiography is to evaluate my writing abilities as well as give my Senior Training and Advising Counseling (TAC) Officer(s), a perspective on the heritage of my leadership attributes.…

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    There has been ongoing public debate about whether individual candidates are “qualified” to be president. The Constitution offers very little guidance on presidential qualification. Should there be more requirements for the President? Explain why or why not. According to the constitution, “No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be…

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    Companies are using searches of social media sites when they evaluate candidates for employment. Do you believe that is a fair and logical practice or an invasion of privacy? Support your position. I believe evaluating candidate using social media searches is an invasion of privacy amongst other personal issues like searching for information in a compromised social media account, or candidates not having a social media account and applicants putting up false qualification on their profile. From…

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    Slate/Ethos: Hi, I am Sabrina, an executive recruiter for my Human Resources Outsourcing Company, and am going to talk about the historical fantasy book called The Crown’s Game by Evelyn Skye. Candidate: Nikolai Karimov, one of the main characters, is an orphan who was taken under the care of Galina Zakrevsky, a mentor for the Crown’s Game that I will elaborate on later. He grew up to be handsome, so people often wanted to do activities together. Logos: However, neither his clothes nor his low…

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    Part II: Instructional Strategies Applied by the Candidate 1. Briefly describe the instructional goals that formed the basis of your interaction with ‘your’ ELL student(s), as well as each learning activity that served as the vehicle for meeting those goals. Note whether ELL students were participating in the same learning activity as their non-ELL peers, or if they were working on an ‘adapted’ activity. My goal for the interaction with the ELL student was to help Ville to participate more with…

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    because the leading candidate is the best candidate, but he is not a trustworthy person based on the writing service that he provides to other students. It is obviously that offering term papers for students is not the right thing to do. The service is ruining other students’ creativity and the purpose of education. Imagine if everyone buys and sells term papers, then no one should go to the library and spend hours to research and write papers because someone, like the leading candidate will do…

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    Running for office is difficult task. Candidates have to deal with tasks such as finding money to run their campaign, convincing the public they will be able to make a difference, and incorporating the public’s views into their campaigns. Throughout their campaign, candidates are influenced by extra-constitutional actors, such as the media, public opinion, interest groups, and political parties. In the election of governor in Massachusetts this year, it can be seen that all of these…

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    likely choose to support the philosopher candidate to be the next president because he would consider the other two candidates unfit to rule. The reason that Socrates would much sooner support the philosopher candidate is that one of the most pertinent conclusions he reaches in The Republic is that only true philosophers are fit to rule a government. I also believe he would side with the philosopher because the prompt particularly states that this candidate has access to the eternal truths of…

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