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    As the cliche goes, just when you think things cannot get any worse, something comes along to prove you wrong. This saying can summarize how this election cycle has gone thus far. We have one person to mainly thank for this: Donald Trump. Rapidly, Trump’s candidacy for president went from an amusing sideshow to frontrunner status, with Trump leading the Republican Party nomination by maintaining his bombastic attitude and autocratic agenda. This is not to mention his comments about Mexican…

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    “In the end, you’re measured not by how much you undertake, but by what you finally accomplished.” -Donald J. Trump Businessmen like Donald Trump have to make risky decisions every day of their lives. However, they know that taking a risk can result in great profit and fortuity for the future. Taking risk can occasionally be a difficult task, but once completed, a single leap of faith can bring great triumph. When Donald Trump makes a huge investment, he is risking a great deal of money for…

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    I think Donald Trump should be president because he receives many votes and he speaks what is on his mind. Also, he thinks that he will become president because he says that he will. Then he said that when he goes to Iowa that he can he is going to bring Sarah Palin. She is going to give a speech showing her support for Donald Trump. When they go to Iowa they will talk about making the United States of America a better place, so they can get more votes than everyone else doing the debate,…

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    Donald J. Trump should never become president. He has a tremendous lack in any sort of political stance. He has his own preoccupation with multiple careers and thriving enterprises. He is involved in racism, stereotyping, and discrimination. Lastly, if you have at all even heard of Donald Trump, you know of his obvious self-serving intentions. First of all, Donald Trump is a businessman — not a politician. Donald Trump promised to “take the brand of the United States and make it great again”…

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    On January 20, 2017, President Donald Trump was sworn into office. As have all the other presidents whom have been sworn in office, he gave his nationwide address. Donald Trump effectively sets forth his vision for his time in office and reunite the nation divided by the democratic electoral process. He accomplishes this by using Imagery, antitheses, and anaphors. Trump uses imagery to reassure the nation that there is nothing to fear because it is already here. He says “Mothers and children…

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    It seems as though every time you look at the news President Trump is making headlines for the outrageous things he’s done. So what has Trump done now? This time, he has continued on his obvious discriminatory acts by ending TPS (Temporary Protected Status), a humanitarian program that allows people from unsafe countries to legally stay in America until conditions in the home country have resolved. After an earthquake in 2001 left thousands of Salvadorans homeless, TPS was enacted to allow them…

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    On January 20, 2017, those who deemed Trump's ideas absurd, were filled with concern. Two headlines drove Trump’s campaign: Immigration and Terrorism. So far, in his first one hundred days in office, he has been actively keeping his word by signing executive orders and revealing future policy for his promises. Whether he has the power to follow through with his claims is questioned by many. With Congress consisting of mostly Republicans, and all of his cabinet nominees similar in mindset to him,…

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    Politics is a struggle for power. The feud between President Donald Trump and his former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is the latest example of this struggle for power. As Trump and Bannon fight, it only becomes clearer that this battle is the President’s to lose, for he holds the power, not Steve Bannon. The quarrel between these two men began long before the release of Michael Wolff’s book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.” When Bannon was in the White House as Trump’s Chief…

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    Fred Astaire was born on May, 10 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] His parents were Frederick E. and Ann Gelius Austerlitz. His parents enrolled him in a dancing school with his sister Adele. Fred and his sister got so good that his family moved to New York to continue their dancing, singing, and acting. By 1917 they changed their last name to Astaire. [2] I does not talk about Fred's education. [2] In 1933 Fred Astaire was married to Phyllis Livingston Potter. Then a little later then went to…

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    Many people have heard the name Amelia Earhart but, they do not know of all her amazing accomplishments. She was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean along with many other records and accomplishments..…….. Amelia Earhart was born July 24, 1897 in Atchison, KS. She was born to Amelia Otis Earhart and Samuel Stanton Earhart. She had a younger sister Grace Muriel Earhart. As a child Amelia was a big tomboy and was interested in women being able to do the same as men. She…

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