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    Interview With The Fitness Model Nick DiCristina Name : Nick DiCristina Height: 5'11'' Weight: 185lbs. Age: 29 From: Chicago, IL. How Did You Start Health And Fitness? I started my health and fitness at a young age,I was in grade school, when I truly realized that I enjoyed fitness as a whole. However, it was not until I was 18 years old that I truly started hitting the weights as a sport.I played baseball, basketball, soccer, and volleyball when I was young, but once I got to high school, was…

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    After the attacks of September 11, the search for a scapegoat began to blame him for the brutal act. It was demonstrated that the Bill Clinton government had an anti-terrorist policy and anti-terrorist plan, but it was insufficient. Prior to September 11, neither the US government nor the intelligence community had a far-reaching counter-terrorism strategy. The Clinton administration did not adequately understand or assess the nature of the terrorist…

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    Name: Institution: Course: Date: Why Hillary Clinton Should Have Been Elected The politics of the United States have been one of the issues that have been a world focus, and every time US goes to the ballot the world at large follows the proceedings. Recently, American conducted their presidential elections that saw two major candidates compete against each other. Americans desired for a change in leadership that would make progressive changes ranging from climate to health. Certainly, the…

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    Helen Thomas Biography

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    Helen Amelia Thomas (1920-2013), was a respected American reporter, political correspondent and author who broke professional and social gender barriers in the field of journalism. In particular she is known for her coverage of ten different Presidential administrations and her role as a premier member of the White House Press Corps for five decades. As a woman reporting at the White House Thomas earned the praise of her colleagues and soon became the first female member of the National Press…

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    The Millennial Revolution

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    Every four years in the United States, a president is elected into office. Either a new president will come into office, or a previous one may come back. Either or, it is the choice of the people of the United States. Though in past years not every man or woman from different backgrounds and races could vote, this has changed. People can vote when they turn 18, no matter their gender, race, or sexuality. But these days, many millennials do not go out and vote for a presidential candidate. This…

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    May 2, 2011 the day that the United States finally had justice for the 9/11 bombing. The death of Osama Bin Laden, was the day that many of the families that lost their family members had peace. Obama wanted Osama captured dead or alive because of the many terrorists attacks from the Al Qaeda on U.S. soil. Osama was in hiding for five years because, he was trying to make another huge attack on the U.S. and didn 't want to get captured. Because of the trauma Osama Bin Laden did to the U.S. the…

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    Reagan's Economic Policies

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    people are live in an economically stable society and a peaceful one also. Some presidents sometimes struggle to find and create an economic recovery policy that can stabilize and grow the country. However, in the cases of both Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, both former presidents found ways to boost the economy. Although, Clinton’s economic policies did better than Reagan’s, both were successful in different ways. Clinton’s economic policy lowers interest rates, raised minimum wage, and the…

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    Rhetoric In Civic Life

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    Civic engagement is defined as “people’s participation in individual or collective action to develop solutions to social, economic, and political challenges in their communities, states, nations, and world” (pg.16). Civic engagement is often displayed by becoming more involved in society through volunteering, community service, joining a community club, attending town hall meetings and more. Taking part in society has a positive effect for individuals and the community. Those who are active in…

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    On September 11, 2001 a tragedy occurred , and George Bush addressed the tragedy. Overall the speech was really impressive. There were strong points like the emotional connection he made with America. He also did a good job of saying what he will do about the terrorist attack. One weak point he had was not enough hard facts in it. I will break down the ethos, logos, and pathos of the speech. In the speech Bush had to answer a lot of questions. He told all of America his actions against the…

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    Throughout time laws have come and gone. Many different generations have seen acts that were once considered criminal turn legal, and vice versa. One law that has fluctuated in consistency and rule since 1938 is the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA is in place to protect workers and is regulated by the United States Department of Labor (DOL). The FLSA encompasses several aspects of the work force that require regulation, including child labor, minimum wage, and overtime pay (Cheeseman,…

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