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    The presidential debates between both presidential parties exploited several rhetorical devices to convey compelling interpretations of what the American people want. The Democratic and Republicans debates covered an array of several contentious issues regarding the well-being of the United States with diverse opinions and thoughts for the American people. The prominent rhetorical devices used in both political debates were evident, such as, repetition; ridicule and innuendo were among the many…

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    Introduction There are a number a theories and perspectives associated with the definition of organizational structure and social organizations. Robert Prodanciuc's (2012) paper titled Social Organizations describes the many perspectives, which define the various characteristics of organizational typology in the author's practical look at these many theories (p. 205). The one commonality among the various perspectives is people and how they interact to reach a common goal. The significance…

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    Trump. Be that as it may, to everybody's surprised Cruz formally named Carly Fiorina as his vice presidential running mate Wednesday a last-ditch move to regain momentum after being mathematically eliminated from winning the GOP presidential nomination outright. Fiorina joined the Texas senator on stage, and Cruz's staff changed the podium in between Cruz and Fiorina's remarks to display a new logo featuring both their names. Fiorina told CNN in an interview the "real formal final conversation"…

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    momentum in their respective parties’ polls. Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina are both strong female candidates in this current race for the White House. These are two candidates who are claiming to represent the female vote and are invested in women’s rights yet they have opposing views on a very important issue, Planned Parenthood. Clinton, representing the Democratic side, is a very strong advocate for Planned Parenthood. Fiorina representing the Conservative mindset would like to see…

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    Sexism In Politics

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    Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina have been strong competitors in the 2016 president campaign. Despite their wide media coverage and strong base of supporters, there are many Americans who doubt either candidate will succeed to win the election. This perspective of the female political underdog derives from the archaic ideals of sexism. It’s because of this sexisms that female presidential candidates must be ultra strategical with their rhetoric and communication. Despite…

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    views, Trump is at the very least interesting. Every step his campaign takes is shrouded in controversy. Trump brazenly attacks other candidates for whatever reason he sees fit, including an infamous criticism of the appearance of fellow candidate Carly Fiorina, which he latter qualified by defining it as an attack on her persona.1 He has little to no filter on the flow of opinions from his person, and often makes remarks that most people have difficulty agreeing with. Yet, he soundly…

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    Logical Fallacy

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    but also misleading and unethical. For example, Donald Trump used the Ad Hominem fallacy when he made negative remarks on Megyn Kelly, named Hillary Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" and a "nasty woman", called Marco Rubio as “Little Marco", made fun of Carly Fiorina's face and called Bill Kristol a 'loser'. Ad Hominem is a logical fallacy where…

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    presidential race that shows the traditional politician becoming a political outcast. The way the presidential race is turning out makes a traditional politician almost seem counter-culture. Business experts such as Donald Trump, Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina, Doctors such as Ben Carson and Rand Paul, Military Veterans such as Lindsey Graham, a minister such as Mike Huckabee, and a lawyer such as George Pataki make up a majority of the Republican Party and…

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    “What is a course of history, or philosophy, or poetry, no matter how well selected, or the best society, or the most admirable routine of life, compared with the discipline of looking always at what is to be seen” (Thoreau). Transcendentalism was a movement that took place in the 1820’s and 30’s, and believed in the importance of nature, self-reliance, confidence, nonconformity, and free thought, believing that man and nature are a joined entity, man is part of nature. Transcendentalism affects…

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    Hillary, it is time to disappear in the dark abyss never to return again. Because your political career is dead, just as much as your political machine. But to start the year with a bang let me finish by saying this. Let's talk about feminism. Hillary Clinton is crowned the fighter for women and the person who has broken the most glass-ceiling for women. But Hillary didn't start her career by herself. She needed a man, Bill Clinton, to start her career. She would have never been a political…

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