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    oversight would be in the case of the Hillary Clinton email scandal. Basically it was found that while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, she utilized her personal email account to send emails containing information that was later deemed confidential in nature. The infraction was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, testimonies were taken during a House of Representative Oversight Committee hearing, and although it was found that Hillary Clinton did in fact breach…

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    explores the art of throwing a baseball and the misconceptions that lead to the phrase “throwing like a girl.” He goes on to tell us about the time that the Clinton’s, Bill and Hillary, threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Cubs game in 1994. Bill Clinton was wearing an Indians cap and warm-up jacket when he threw the pitch. She was wearing a dark jacket, a scarf, and an oversized Cubs hat. He had the right form and position to throw the pitch where Hillary did not. There were pictures being…

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    Criticism Of NAFTA

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    The criticism of NAFTA has been prominent in the last eight years. It started with the campaigns run by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, when both criticized such an agreement and often referred to it as a failure. Most recently the president of the United States has also described it as such. However, there’s a very important narrative being erased from the conversation and that is how NAFTA impacted Mexico in a negative way. In a way that did not impact the other two nations. As Barack Obama…

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    Overall I believed that the group did a pretty good job presenting the information of Propaganda to the class. I believe that some areas could have been a lot better than others. For instance in the end the last guy presenting seem like he didn’t know anything about the topic and was just trying to make sure he did his part or just did something overall. At the same time I believe the group as a whole should have helped or done something to change that. I also believe there was too many videos,…

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    The world of politics typically is a male dominated world. A woman politician is rarely taken serious and if often the butt of all the man’s jokes and insults. Running for President means caring about the American people and the daily struggles that they face constantly in their everyday lives. In this paper I will be discussing Hillary Clinton’s political views on equality for women and the LGBT community as where as comparing her ideas to Donald Trumps. Gender plays a huge role in politics…

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    A strike is the most powerful weapon that Unions and employees have to convince employers to meet their demands when it comes to improved wages, working conditions and hours. Due to employees striking, employers are in some cases forced to use permanent replacement workers. Should Congress step in and outlaw the use of permanent replacements during strikes? Some are in agreement with employers stating that if they are not able to replace the striking workers they, the employer, could face…

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    Using the Hawaii Supreme Court’s decision can count as a satisfactory point in which the law to discuss became into being. While the history goes back much farther in this case, prior to 1991, the final decision by the court begins in 1993, where they found it unconstitutional for the state of Hawaii to deny same-sex couples the right to marry (Baehr v. Lewin, 1993). In this instance, the Hawaii Supreme Court relied on a perspective of equal protection, rather than due process, to justify…

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    The political game is a dog eat dog world, there are many factors that determined whether a politician will make it or break it. Having alliances, enemies, and compromises is all part of the job. In the book “Hardball: How Politics Is Played” written by Chris Mathews he explains that anyone can get ahead and play the game of politics but, the secret to the game is, one must have a certain advantage/quality over the average politician, and they use this quality of theirs to make any disadvantage…

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    In order to have a successful organization of any sort there must be rules to live by. Before the United States had been established the future colonials were living in New England still under the British rule. The people were ruled by King George the III from about 1760 to 1783. The British people were started to get upset about the new kings policies and acts he would put into place. Around the early 1770s he passed a tax on tea. The people were very upset and decided to rebel by throwing all…

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    women face in our society and they will not seem to fade. People, especially women should of been elated to see a women making history and stepping out against the barriers that have been created. Instead, Hillary Clinton is simply view as just a woman by most and fails to earn respect. Clinton is still trying to spread the acceptance of women in politics by running again in this year’s…

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