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    The American people have a very clear idea of what terrorism looks like. What we also have a clear idea of is what reactions to terrorism typically look like. Terrorism is not a new phenomenon, and it has repeatedly led to the same end: politicians and policy makers using the public’s fear for its safety to push their own agendas. The recent terror attacks in Paris provide the American people with a chance to spark a new conversation about terrorism, and hopeful presidential candidates with an…

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    Donald Trump Plan Analysis

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    Plan” is an article written by the editors at the National Review. The article evaluates Donald Trump’s views on immigration. While the writers are relaying his views to the reader in a seemingly civil way, they do take subtle shots at Donald Trump. Someone who they referred to within the text as “The Donald” (THE EDITORS 2015, p. 14). The Purpose of this article is to inform the reader of the infamous Donald Trump’s immigration plan (or lack thereof). This is very prominent throughout the text…

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    The articles I have analyzed for the past few weeks discuss the controversy over Confederate Statues. In the article "Confederate Statues and American Memory" by Roger Cohen, he presents a solution to the question of what should become of these statues; suggesting that the statues be removed from pedestals and placed in museums. While in the article "Confederate Statues and "our" History by Eric Foner, he discusses a statement made by President Trump discussing how the removal of these statues…

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    Lexie Brauer Core 101: Dr. Wolbrink Assignment no. 1 September 8, 2017 America: Land of the Men and Home of the Oppressed The phrase “nasty woman” turned into a mass captivation during the 2016 presidential election. For a term that is not in the dictionary, it is used among a variety of peoples’ daily vocabulary. Despite the widespread use, there is no one way it can be defined. The connotation has become exceedingly controversial among both republican and democratic parties. While the phrase…

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    Donald J. Trump epitomizes American success. He is both the Chairman and President of The Trump Organizations, a multi-conglomerate company with financial interests in real estate development, sales, marketing, investing, brokerage, and property management. Not only is Trump a wealthy businessman, but also an author, television personality, and a politician. Though he has little experience being a government employee, Trump is campaigning for presidency. Among the many problems facing…

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    In the second presidential debate, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump quarrel over who is modeling the most appropriate and positive behavior for today’s youth. Hillary believes that she is most suitable representative for America because she believes in diversity and unification, which is what will make America a strong country. Clinton effectively establishes her credibility as a presidential candidate by appealing to the emotions of the voters through the use of repetition, process analysis,…

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    Utilitarianism

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    recent Presidential election in the United States recently came to a wrap, widely being considered one of the most ridiculous elections of all time. When it was announced that the two Presidential finalists were Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, people all around the world were shocked. With Donald Trump having no experience in politics, and Hillary Clinton previously having been in a political position, but landing herself in hot water for deleting thousands of emails, it seemed that America…

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    most people are getting anger, frustration, and scary after the election of 2016, because Donald Trump had been elected as 45th President of the United States. Most of undocumented immigrants or Islamic immigrants were scary to living in daily basis because they do not want to kicked out of the country because of their status to living in the United States as living today. Also, many people were afraid of Donald Trump’s words during his speech in the Campaign because he had been used the words…

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    Adapting to the World: An Argumentative Literary Analysis In today’s changing world, millions of things are being left behind in the new tech-filled world. “The Pedestrian” is a story about how Mr. Leonard Mead was very unadapted to the new world and is arrested because of all of the things he did that no one else did anymore. As the world changes everything needs to adapt to it to stay relevant. Bradbury’s concept of change in the world in “The Pedestrian” warns the reader that to survive in…

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    wanted to take over the world but the Nazi’s had been stopped they were too late and was impaitent. Around the world greed becomes more aggressive and hate becomes real. Greed will never stop it will always continue. Greed is many things for example , Donald Trump trying to reach success to President. He uses his money and power trying to get into peoples heads. Some people don’t fall for it but some also do, he tries to make him self look good but in the end he shows his true colors on the…

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