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    For our informative speech, we were assigned a Republican candidate. I received Donald Trump. We were to present the person in an unbiased manner that would be free from persuasion. When researching and presenting, I focused on more than just his political stance because Trump is a celebrity, rather than a politician, or businessperson like the other candidates (albeit him also being a businessperson). I discussed his early life, his personal life, his career as a businessman and writer, as well…

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    Fallacies Of Veganism

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    Veganism, common to the public this lifestyle is seen as a fallacy that the individuals that follow this form of lifestyles are hippies. Though like the examples given in our week’s information we are put to contrast the validity, fallacies based around what is being presented and supported by the media. Though more importantly in this case we are reflecting on both the logical and emotional fallacies presented towards this particular lifestyle. Exposing this subject by simply exposing and…

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    I agree with you about the Hispanic comments ans questions. That was a bit much. People are too consumed with race and labels now. However, I disagree with you on a few other points. If they were having a real conversation about race and racism then it would have made sense, but they were just labeling people and trying to pit them against each other. There is absolutely still a problem with racism- Carson, Cruz, and Rubio are subjected to it all the time. All three men have rose to prominent…

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    debates, I felt that, despite the unconventional campaigns of 2016, the debate proved informative and revealing of both candidates. Moderated by NBC News anchor Lester Holt, the debate took place at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY between candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. The primary topics of the debate were released one week before the debate (“CPD”). While the questions were not released prior to the debate, Lester Holt provided fair and satisfactory questions for each candidate.…

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    Antichrist In Judaism

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    They are both called “the Son of Perdition” (John 17:22; 2 Thess. 2:3). Might the name Judas share something in common with the name Donald Trump? (You’re starting to get good at answering these rhetorical questions, aren’t you?) The name Judas means, “praised”. The name Iscariot means, “man of the city.” Together they mean, “Praised man of the City”. And Trump is the ultimate praised…

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    By no means is Hillary Clinton the perfect candidate. From Whitewater to the private email servers, controversy seems to follow Hillary Clinton wherever she goes. Clinton apologists will often cry foul; they feel the Clintons are unfairly targeted. It seems the Clintons are often involved in controversies that are difficult for the general public to understand. The circumstances surrounding Whitewater are so abstruse that even the author finds it difficult to fully comprehend the controversy. A…

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    News Place Laws

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    The media’s role in today’s society is interlocked and essential to the conveying of information. The media has access to television broadcasting and has people to go find stories to broadcast. However, as time has progressed, the media has become more and more opinionated. Consequently, the bias of the news and media in their reporting of news has tainted the opinions of the American people. By creating a strict set of laws pertaining to the reporting of news, bias within reports will have to…

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    our world with these pieces of broken information. Politicians and people in power use the media to their advantage to focus on issues in which they will “make a change” to better our society. Right now many people are broken, stressed, and tired; Donald Trump is the packaged answer that speaks to their frustrations and offers a plan for a better future. Everyone knows someone must be blamed for all the misfortune and he promises to fix the problem. Bill Clinton said it best in an interview…

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    Antichrist as seen by Daniel Throughout the Bible, passages describe the character of the wicked one known as the Antichrist using both direct prophetic references and types (typology). Within all the verses that allude to him, certain themes are discovered again and again. The composite picture leaves the impression of a fairly simple-minded yet destined individual, driven by an insatiable desire for self-elevation and praise. Like Satan before him, this obsession will eventually cause him to…

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    Man Of Wealth Analysis

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    or great in opportunity or great in decency or charity. He’s not talking about the greatness of our freedom, our liberty, our government or justice system. When he talks about “greatness”, he’s talking about being financially rich. The only value Donald truly holds is love of money. In fact, if you’re not wealthy, you’re not great as this quote from his May 26, 2015 campaign rally makes clear: “You have to be wealthy in order to be great, sorry to say.” In Donald’s world, most of your great…

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