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    Did you know that drones kill fewer civilians than any other military weapon? I believe that the U.S. Government should use drone attacks in combat because they can be used in many other ways than other military weapons. Here are some reasons that they should continue to use drone attacks. Drones offer many advantages over other conventional weapons and forces in counter terrorism missions. You can fly drones low to the ground without the fear of risking your life in combat. You can also guide…

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    Landmark Court Case in the United States Obergefell V. Hodges What year was this case? (2 points) Argued April 28, 2015 - Decided June 26, 2015 Who made up the U.S. Supreme Court that heard this case and what was their political standing (i.e. conservative, liberal, swing vote?) (5 points) 1. (Chief Justice) John Roberts- Conservative 2. Clarence Thomas- Conservative 3. Antonin Scalia- Conservative 4. Anthony Kennedy- Swing, not really conservative or liberal but in the middle…

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    United Diversity Anna Quindlen argues in her essay “A Quilt Of A Country” that what brings people together in the united states are the specific values and ideas which this nation supports as one. During the aftermath of the collapse of the world trade center, the author explains in the essay that people came together to support one another after a tragedy which threatens their safety “Today the citizen of the United States have come together once more because of armed conflict and enemy attack…

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    On October 4th, the first and only vice presidential debate was scheduled to take place. Personally, I am not familiar with the role of the vice president other than to break ties in the senate. I didn’t have any idea what to expect from either of these candidates, other than to hear them defend the presidential candidates whom they will serve beneath. I predicted a stronger debate than the presidential debate and a win for the Democratic Party under Tim Kaine. In my opinion, the vice…

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    During the presidential election of 2008 John McCain, in an attempt to close the gap between genders, choose Sarah Palin as his running mate. Palin in her Vice Presidential acceptance speech implicated why she would be a superior nominee. With her effective use of rhetoric she executed a nationally accepted speech. Not only revealing her political visions, but recognizing John McCain’s credibility and condemning Barack Obama. During her pronouncement, Palin illuminates McCain's qualities-…

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    Summary: Modern presidents keep straying from party politics and support. As a president it is very difficult to decide on how to balance staying loyal to a political party and also your own political ideologies. This is an example of the dilemma our current president is facing with congress; republicans in government keeping blocking policies such as raising minimum wage, no to student loan reform and etc. passed by President Barack Obama, which is creating a gridlock in congress in which the…

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    We might be the master of our thoughts, still we are slaves of our emotions. President Bush made his 9/11 speech to acknowledge the crime committed, adress what he is going to do, and show his sorrow for the victims and families of the victims. He uses countless statements to appeal to emotions. He attempts to instill sorrow into the emotions of Americans as well as give them a sense of much needed security after a terroristic crime. In the first sentence he proceeds to address the problem at…

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    Typically, the tones found in articles are used to promote and support each piece’s specific purpose. In a piece, the tone the author uses has an incredible influence over the audience's’ opinions pertaining to the article. Consequently, author’s specifically choose tones that cater to their specific purpose for writing. In the article “The Real New York Giants”, Rick Reilly uses a tone that promotes his article’s purpose. Reilly’s purpose is to inform his audience that a large event, like 9/11,…

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    In response to the attack on 9/11, former President George W. Bush gave a speech before Congress, detailing America’s plans in this war against terror while rallying a confused and broken nation. Bush began by highlighting the good deeds coming out of this tragedy. From Republicans and Democrats pushing ideologies aside to come together to the overwhelming support across the world, Bush thanked several nations and pointed out specific people before getting to the meat of the speech. Bush…

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    During the 1960s, Beatlemania engulfed the United States, which made a myriad of fans frenzy over the English rock band, the Beatles. Among the group is the ladies favorite Paul McCartney, renowned for his cute charm, serenading voice, and efforts to cease so many animal deaths. Unfortunately, however, his popularity was increased exponentially when a conspiracy of his death arose by his own fans which states that he died in a car crash in 1963 and the band left clues in their music because they…

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