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    The article, originally posted on the Washington Post titled ‘Donald Trump officially becomes Republican nominee for president, capping remarkable climb’ was written by Karen Tumulty, Robert Costa and David A. Fahrenthold and reposted July 19th 2016 on the National Post website. The article announced that Donald Trump was named the official Republican presidential nominee. Donald Trump Jr. spoke for the New York delegation where he was honoured to be able to throw his father (Donald Trump) over…

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    The upcoming presidential election is going to be a tough one this year. The citizens and states are having a hard time choosing between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton. Though many people side with both Trump and Clinton. Though if the people vote third party that would hurt both Trump and Hillary, but hopefully I believe that they will vote for Trump. Though Trump is more fitting to become our next president than Hillary for many different reasons. Like in their ideas about taxes, they…

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    Introduction Wealthy, outspoken, and world renowned; these are just a few words to describe the infamous Donald Trump. He is a prime example of American success, with the status of 121st richest person in the United States; with $4.5 billion. Trump’s interests include business, real-estate, sports, and entertainment. Trump owns real-estate in eleven different countries. He owns golf courses, casinos, hotels, and one of New York City's most popular attractions: The Trump Tower. His father once…

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    Amelia Earhart is a well-known pilot mainly known for being the first woman to copilot and solo fly across the Atlantic Ocean. Earhart flew all over the world trying to accomplish things that women and some men haven’t been able to do. Around the mid 1930 Amelia tried to do the impossible and disappeared while trying to accomplish it. (“Lorenzi”) Humans are fascinated by things they cannot explain because we can’t stand there is no end. Although she lived and exciting adventurous life, the end…

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    Currently, with the use of numerous resources of media outlets that are available in our society, there are four words that have been plastered across the nation. These four words are of course a slogan that is being used by Donald Trump in his presidential campaign. A campaign branded by the choice words of "Make America Great Again." What is meant by "Make America Great Again"? The use of the word "again" can be depicted in the way that the meaning behind the slogan and what it perhaps…

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    fellow pilot Paul Mantz to begin this flight. Earhart lost control of the plane on departure, however, and the plane had to be sent to the production line for repairs. In June, she went to Miami to again start a flight the world over, this time with Fred Noonan as her navigator. No one knows why, but she left behind imperative communication and navigation instruments. Perhaps it was to make room for additional fuel for the long flight. The pair made it to New Guinea in 21 days, despite the fact…

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    when in reality there is less than 100 members, primarily members of Fred Phelps family. Fred Phelps has a history of abuse, lending to the fact that four of his 13 children cut all ties with the family. The Westboro Baptist church was originally a branch of the East Side Baptist Church of Topeka opened in 1955. Fred Phelps was promoted to be the pastor of the new extension, but after Westboro Baptist church was established Fred Phelps became unaffiliated with the East Side Baptist church.…

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    “Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price.” Amelia Earhart was a legendary American aviator who conquered the skies and set many records from 1922 to 1937, including being the first individual to fly solo from Hawaii to the U.S. In 1937 while attempting to successfully circumnavigate the globe, Earhart vanished and never reappeared. The United States enacted a massive hunt for her costing millions of dollars and spanning various continents to no avail. Eighty…

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    When Donald Trump entered the GOP race earlier this year people were absolutely star struck that he was running for the president of the free world. Many people for a long time did not think Trump could win, but look where we are now. Trump is actually on the verge of becoming the republican nominee and will presumably go up against Hillary Clinton in the general election. Trump has used his persuasion and sense of dramatism that has resonated with many Americans and that’s why many have hopped…

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart with that name brings to mind a short haired woman wearing a leather jacket, and climbing into a airplane. We all know that she flew planes into the record books as a woman and as an aviator. Until she supposedly died somewhere close to Howland Island in the Pacific (Lorenzi 3). Was she a brave, skilled woman, or is she another fame seeking woman looking to be noticed? There are many reasons to believe that Amelia Earhart was a brave woman, who was a major…

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