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    if he was dehydrated or slouching his shoulders as if he was not confident, that he was projecting to the viewing audience. Interestingly though is that for someone like Donald Trump, a TV celebrity star, who is no stranger to a live TV camera, would behave in such an unacceptable manner. On the other hand, maybe this is Donald Trump showing his true colors. Deprived of a teleprompter allows everyone to see what an unscripted candidate with the disastrous potential of Mr. Trump as…

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    The time to elect the next president of the United States of America has arrived. As with each presidential election cycle the candidates from each party make their intended policies available to the general public. This is done to aid the voters in making an informed decision when it comes time to cast a ballot. Potential voters are encouraged to research each candidate’s stance on a given topic, healthcare for example. Knowing where a candidate stands helps the potential voter to vote for the…

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    Hillary Clinton Debate

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    Debate”, which discusses the ins and outs of the debate. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head to head on Monday, September 26th. The author addresses the highlights of the first presidential debate which included taxes, including Donald Trump’s own taxes, the war in Iraq, Trump’s remarks toward women, how to handle police brutality, race relations, and others. The author, Stephen Collinson, starts off by stating that Donald Trump was starting to lead the presidential race, but…

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    Are angry white voters today any different than England medieval peasants? The peasants in England during the medieval period aren’t so different than todays’ angry white voters. “Angry white voters” can be better known as the Trump’s supporters. Donald Trump is running for president and he is getting the majority of his support from the angry white voters. The people who fit that category are less educated, working lower class white males. The medieval peasants are being compared to the angry…

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    like Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren appeared. Elizabeth Warren, Democratic Senator, gave a speech with a hint of worry and urgency regarding the future of this great nation. It was clear in Warren’s speech, she aimed to show Donald Trump’s faults along with painting Hillary Clinton as the ultimate Presidential candidate. Towards the end of her speech, the audience was shown cheering and agreeing with Warren, Hillary Clinton should be the next President of the United States.…

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    Doggedness and Defiance: How Trump Won, by Howard Kurtz asserts that, “Trump's defiance enabled him to pull off a ‘miracle’” Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. The article summarizes some of the major scandals and events involving Donald J. Trump, during his 2016 presidential campaign. It then draws the conclusion that Trump’s defiance is what enabled him to overcome the odds and be elected president. The article uses evidence which conflicts with how our political system…

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    Rhetorical Analysis #1 In Adam Gopnik’s article, “Why Obama Should Lead the Opposition to Trump,” published in The New Yorker on August 21, 2017, Gopnik persuades readers that former President Barack Obama should accept the responsibility of speaking against Trump in the current period of “national emergency.” Gopnik seemingly hopes to persuade Democrats and left-leaning citizens that Obama would be a successful figure in the opposition to Trump’s presidency. While the fears of many Americans…

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    Donald Trump’s, our 45th president, speech on Charlottesville was meant to temporarily heal, almost like an Advil. Donald begins with explaining his appearance, what the current situation is, he begins trying to make the situation positive when it was not. Furthermore, President Trump had failed to speak more on the state of the country on that sad day, which lead to him receiving criticism. There are many ways on how a person should react to certain things within the country, some would say…

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    Earlier this year, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump went head to head in the first presidential debate. This debate was taken place in, Hempstead New York. The debate was about 90 minutes long where they discussed topics such as, achieving prosperity, Americas direction and securing America. The first topic discussed was, jobs. It is said that many Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Hillary Clinton wants to “build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top”. (Hillary…

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    Reflection On Writing

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    IRE My writing career has consisted of write a subpar essay, turn it in, pass the class, repeat. Honestly, I dreaded taking this course, so I pushed it off to my sophomore year. However, my preconceived ideas about my lack of writing abilities were proved untrue. Not until this year, did I actually care about the topics I was writing about. It’s nice to have the opportunity to enjoy the writing process. For both papers, I had to work on organization of my paragraphs; for paper two, I focused on…

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