George H. W. Bush

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    The United States needs an outstanding president who will be willing to put their best effort to make the greatest for our Country. The best candidate would be Hillary Clinton, she has proven that she’s the candidate who can take on tough fights and get things done. But that’s not the only reason she should be our next president. Clinton will make a positive change in economy, taxes and immigration. Hillary Clinton has a position as a candidate and knows where she stands with all her promises to…

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    Who decides who leads the US? Is it everyday voters? Is it the Electoral College? This has been a subject of great controversy in the world of American politics for many, many years. Since the 2000 election between Al Gore and George Bush showed the authoritative power of the EC, Americans have come to the realization that their vote on a national level has very little input. The Electoral College is made up of 538 electors that are proportionally selected by their state based their population…

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    away the burdens so they can become successful in life. Jeb Bush also wants to take away the debt from students but he hasn’t elaborated as much as Hillary has. He has promised so far in his higher education platform to students that he would eliminate the current federal student loan system to help with students who struggle with debt burdens. As of right now, I feel that Hillary Clinton has a better approach on college tuition than Jeb Bush, because she actually wants kids to succeed without…

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    Most critics of surveillance argue about how it is an abuse of power, a violation of people 's privacy, and most importantly, unconstitutional, while proponents of surveillance claim the benefit of surveillance is a reduction in the probability of high-cost events such as terrorism. Government surveillance programs, when conducted in controlled situations and closely audited by independent organizations, do not directly harm innocent civilians, especially when they benefit the safety of the…

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    Hip Hop can be defined as a culture containing the following elements: Bboying/Bgirling, Tagging, DJing, MCing, and Knowledge. Hip Hop also has an influence in other areas such as media and fashion. Hip Hop is not to be confused with rapping, because rapping is a subset of the overall umbrella that is Hip Hop. In today’s society, many people fail to realize that in order to be a true Hip Hop artist they must incorporate more than one element into their career. Bboying/Bgirling, people often…

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    In one of President Barack Obama’s speech, addressing to the American people, he announced the death of a man who had affected the people of the United States, Osama bin Laden. He speaks of the 11th day in September of 2001, that has become a significant day in the lives of the American people. The loss of life that many families have suffered from, caused by a one man. He addresses the events that occurred on that day and the effect it had on us as a nation. President Obama addresses the…

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    Bush received so much criticism after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. “Katrina showed how he is incompetent” (Dean), President Bush did not respond quickly or correctly towards Hurricane Katrina, which was the main reason for all of his criticism. It took him 6 days to report anything about New Orleans after flying over the damaged city. He stated that they were going to help but nobody saw anything improvement. Then after two weeks President Bush reported from New Orleans…

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    The events of September 11th, 2001 changed the duties and beliefs of the national government forever. After the largest breach on national security of the 21st century, the national government responded strongly and swiftly. Under President Bush, the Patriot Act was easily passed through both houses of Congress, and has since then been reauthorized multiple other times (NSA Surveillance). The powers and responsibilities of the National Security Agency were also drastically altered to fit the…

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    Cause Of Consequence

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    "Should be solve the cause or find a solution to the consequence?!" “ALONE AND UNREPRESENTED” From the moment we arrive at this world we are influenced by the culture and society around us. Our personalities and the way we generate behaviors are shaped by the culture surrounding us. All cultures/societies have ethical and moral systems that affect how people make decisions and lead their lives. The term ethic “derived from the Greek ethos which can mean custom, habitat, character or disposition…

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    To be an effective leader we need to understand our own style of leadership. My leadership style is transformational. A transformational leader is enthusiastic, innovative, charismatic, and serves as a mentor for subordinates (Deluga & Sauza, 1991). In this essay will discuss how characteristics of transformational can be applied in my workplace. I am surprised to find my assessment in this style, I feel that I my leadership style is procedural yet the results show I’m quite the opposite.…

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