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    Together Forward: A Critique of Obama 's Victory Speech “Change” was the President Barack Obama 's iconic motto when he was running his presidential campaign in 2008. Infamous “change poster” appeared on the sitcoms, advertisements even in music videos to the point that his name became synonymous with the word “Change”. For his second run, “Forward” was the theme surrounding President Obama 's campaign work. Following his reelection, President Obama and his speech writers created a victory…

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    This campaign season, I worked for Bruce Davis. Bruce Davis was the Democratic candidate chosen in the primary to run for House of Representatives in the Thirteen District in North Carolina. This campaign season was not a traditional one in comparison to what I’ve studied of past campaign’s. Our world has changed with the creation of social media and campaign’s have changed with it. In our campaign we had to look harder to find a proper strategy for using social media to are advantage and think…

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    A Case Study of the United States Critical Infrastructure There are services within every society that acts as the life force behind its success; whether rudimentary or advanced these services are employed in order to maintain a functional nation. The United States of America is no different, several systems and assets support our nation by providing essential services from water supply, economic, healthcare, communication and transportation (Critical Infrastructure Sectors, 2015). Whether…

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    differences between these two parties including taxes, the role of government, Social Security and Medicare, gun control, immigration, healthcare, abortion, and gay rights. The two political parties were formed in the mid to late 1800’s. For the Democratic Party, its roots can be traced back to Thomas Jefferson. The people were originally known as Jefferson’s Republicans. They were against to the Federalist Party, as well as their…

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    Since the early 1900’s America has changed drastically changed regarding land, politics, and industry. As the population grew and families expanded there has been a need for more use of the land for houses and other buildings. The government has intensified to the extent of how they run our society. They are more involved and on top of incidents that may occur and they try to accommodate to every ones’ needs. The factory industry has changed by being more “green” when it comes to what is put…

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    Logos is an appeal to logic or reason in order to prove a point which essentially serves as a way of persuading an audience. In the third 2016 Presidential Debate, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump strategically appealed to logos in effective ways to really grasp their audience’s attention as well as their future votes for this upcoming election in November. In the opening segment of the first 10 minute discussion, Chris Wallace asked Hillary why she felt that the Supreme Court was wrong…

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    Focusing on the Families During another election year of opponent bashing and empty promises, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign advertisement titled “Family Strong” takes a different approach to winning the support of American voters. “Family Strong” focuses on what former Secretary of State Clinton has accomplished for the children of America. Because of the many scandals set against her, Clinton struggles with keeping the trust of Americans. She uses this advertisement to gain the faith and…

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    I. Introduction In 2011, Operation Unified Protector was a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operation that performed air strikes over Libya, destabilizing the country and enabling the execution of Libya’s dictator of 42 years, Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) justified the Libya Intervention for NATO allies on the grounds of a humanitarian threat thought to occur at the direction of Gaddafi. However, the humanitarian crisis never occurred. Thus, I…

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    Government Shutdown

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    Growing up in America today, one might formulate an image of a U.S. Senator or Congressman as a dignified statesman, willing to reason and compromise with colleagues from the other side of the aisle in an effort to improve the wellbeing of the country. This is largely due to historical representations of the Founders and subsequent important figures learned in elementary and middle school courses, as well as depictions found in various classic movies and television shows. However, upon reaching…

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    Achievement Gap Essay

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    Data on the topic of the achievement gap were collected such as political and societal factors. The political factors included such subsets as legislative decisions, voting, and getting the right representatives in place to make the students’ concerns known. The societal factors were advancements in technology, environment, and exposure to the wrong influences. However because content analysis was used, these topics were not discussed enough to emerge into a theme (Merriam, 2009). In laymen’s…

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