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    Many people have their own opinions when it comes to politics. Many people were upset when Donald Trump became president, especially when Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. Days before the election, it seemed like she had won the campaign, and it seemed like she was ahead, but that wasn’t the case. It didn’t seem right to a lot of people, she had been ahead, and she had won the popular vote, but that didn’t matter because it was up to the electoral college. It was known before the election…

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    ‘’There are hundreds of human rights activists and social workers who are not only speaking for their rights, but who are struggling to achieve their goals of education, peace, and equality.’’ Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton explains in both of their speeches that the conditions that are necessary to a lasting peace and security in the world will result in giving women rights and equality, giving education to children ,and security for women and children. The conditions that are…

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    Gender analysis paper People across the world are accustomed to seeing figures such as President Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, addressing the the United Nations. This summer a woman in a pale gray suit standing at the podium in the iconic General Assembly hall was not a world leader, she just plays one on TV. In character as Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord, the lead character in the CBS drama "Madam Secretary," What makes Madam Secretary so…

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    are represented in politics more. Back then, men dominated that field but now women are slowly coming in the political world. The first lady to ever run for president was Victoria Woodhull but Hillary Clinton was the first woman to get far enough in politics. Once Obama Barack was elected, he put Hillary Clinton as the U.S. Senate. Nowadays, there’s at least one woman in each branch of…

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    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” is significant because it allowed women to gain freedom, equality and was an influential component in developing the power and status that women hold today. Mary Wollstonecraft was born on April 27, 1759 in Spitalfields, London and died on September 10, 1797 in London, UK. She was a philosopher, critic, novelist, writer and advocate for woman’s rights (Johnstone). She is known to be “the first of a new genus” (Clark),…

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    was explicit that our nation would have the first women president to take the oath of the presidency. But, there is one orange, beautifully haired man, who refuses to let this transpire and is leading the charge to the democratic frontrunner, Hillary Clinton. And that man is no other than Donald Trump. There have been three key planks to Donald’s success in this year 's pivotal election. If you follow a procedure that wakens the frustration of average american citizens around the nation, you…

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    Many news sources covered gun violence and potential gun policies in the wake of the Umpqua Community College shooting in Oregon. Each news outlet that covered the issue did it in a slightly different way, and in many cases with some bias. This bias can be caused by a variety of factors, such as the outlet’s target audience, who sponsors the outlet, and even the author’s socioeconomic background. The Washington Post is one of the most well respected news sources in world on both the Internet…

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    Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate who is leading in the election, mainly because of the media coverage he receives. Every move Donald Trump makes, every word he says is taken and analyzed not only by journalist but the entire country. Hillary Clinton the candidate running for the Democratic party is also seen in the public eye, but she tries her best to be politically correct in all she says and does throughout the campaign. In today’s world, media becomes as essential as our daily…

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    Hillary Clinton’s Advertisements Targeting Women Hillary Clinton is one of the most historical presidential candidates to run for office in the history of the United States. This is because she is the first woman to ever be nominated as a major parties’ candidate. She also has an immense chance to win the election, due to her ability to appeal to a broad audience of voters through various advertisements. Although her advertisements span a wide array of topics I am only going to focus on a select…

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    The number of obese people in this world today has grown tremendously from what it used to be. Most people would blame this on fast food places, but reality check, people are responsible for themselves. In “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko, he talks about how fast food places are so common and quick that parents and children tend to eat more. Fast food and other unhealthy substances tend to be a less complicated choice for the majority of the population. For Example, it is easier to…

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