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    Trump's Antithesis

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    stubborn superior, but rather a remarkable role model. Coincidentally, Bill Clinton’s address uses antithesis to acknowledge this image as well. He notes that “Our democracy must be not only the envy of the world but the engine of our renewal.” Clinton, similarly, asserts our country’s perfection, but still, acknowledges room for improvement. The word “envy” gives a prideful connotation by implying that other countries should be jealous of our government. His engine metaphor emits power by…

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    Michael Bloomberg best persuaded me to vote for Hillary Clinton. Through his very strong use of ethos, pathos, and logos, he showed me why Hillary is the best candidate for president. I could not deny Bloomberg’s credibility when he talked about his history as the mayor of New York. He said, “Because of my success in the private sector, I had the chance to run America’s largest city for 12 years, governing in the wake of its greatest tragedy.” Here, Bloomberg earned my trust in what he was…

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    Gay rights in the United States has most recently been a large and semi-controversial topic of discussion as it gains more and more awareness throughout our society. Gay rights haven’t always been such a prominent topic, and in fact, it wasn’t until 1924 when the first documented gay rights organization, the Society for Human Rights, was founded. This society worked hard to begin to introduce this idea of gay rights to America, although it was disbanded due to political pressure shortly after it…

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    With an increase in anti-institutional practices, anti-immigration, and anti-welfare tendencies becoming progressively more apparent throughout our current United States, potential orders appear very attractive to many right-wing US leaders and citizens alike. With this being said, the decline of the Democratic Party in US politics, highlights the shortcomings of our American democratic ideals and our nation’s recognizable bow down to radicalized ideals of conservatism. In this essay I will…

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    Modern life is filled with stress. From the clamor of traffic to florescent lights at all hours of the day, the entire world is filled with tension-inducing sights and sounds. Imagine for a moment that you could go back to a simpler time when nighttime meant stars glimmering above your head. For a moment, consider how it feels to be harmonious with the world around you. You are a natural part of the world. Like every other animal on earth, humans were designed to live harmoniously with nature.…

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    Name: Thabet Alsaddah NAFTA (National American Free Trade Agreement) INTRODUCTION Free trade is a policy followed by some global markets in which countries administrations don 't confine imports from, or fares to, different nations. Free commerce is exemplified by the European Economic Area and the North American Free Trade Agreement, which have set up open markets. Fair trade is a social development whose expressed objective is to help producers in developing nations accomplish better…

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    Separation Of Power

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    the president and confirmed by the Senate. There are many other examples of how the separation of powers is in play in the American political life. Legislative branch can impeach the sitting President which happened once in the case of President Clinton in his Monica Lewinsky scandal: same as the President is able to veto laws passed by Congress, the latter can override the veto with the two third majority vote; The Congress also can change the number of justices on the Supreme Court and…

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    How do the Arts Affect Student Learning The arts have stimulated controversy over the years. Research has upheld that the fine arts help improve standardized testing and learning. Arts can access complex parts of the brain to better analyze students surroundings. The arts have been cut from schools throughout the United States and test scores are going down. The arts have been proven to help children with learning disabilities or mental health issues better understand what is being taught to…

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    So said a Washington Post reporter in 2008, “Councilwoman Deanna Flin is a fresh face and a breath of fresh air in D.C. politics.” In the eyes of her colleagues (boozing old school boys with potty mouths and potbellies), she personified Hillary Clinton, the little engine that would, if she could, overturn the political status quo. “Too big for her britches,” said one, which struck Deanna as funny, but not in the ha-ha-ha way. Mayor Rubin Staley resented her because she defeated his choice for…

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    " Abstract " Barack Hussein Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. He is the first African American to have served as president, as well as the first born outside the contiguous United States. He was born on August 4 in 1961 in Honolulu, He grew up mostly in Hawaii, but also spent one year of his childhood in Washington State and four years in Indonesia. After graduating from University , he worked as a community organizer in…

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