Hillary Rodham Clinton

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    As we are slowly making our way to November, we are reading about policies that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have. The Democratic and Republican nominees have different views on everything. Both have large followings, with quite a lot of people opting to vote for a third-party. While it is important to read over each of Trump and Hillary’s policies, some stand out more than others. Environmental issues are important. Many people are advocating for a much greener nation and others…

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    Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Ohio. While there certainly was an ethnocentrically driven increase in white voter turnout throughout the working class regions of these key states, the more significant factor contributing to Hillary Clinton’s defeat was the lack…

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    Big Data Essay

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    There goes my data Steven Rosenbush, an Editor of the Wall Street Journal, states in his article How Big Data Is Changing the Whole Equation for Business that the big data as a useful tool and can be used for various things such as businesses, organizations, etc. On the other hand, it can also invade our privacy and make us feel like being watched. Gathering information has been more important today than ever. Everywhere we go, from a dollar store, a restaurant, or even a school, our…

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    The church in America is a part of our culture and has been since the beginning. The mindset of our country is changing and this is where the followers of Christ come from. I remember a scandal from the Clinton administration. Hilary Clinton had worn a cross, and the debate was should a government leader, such as a first lady, wear a sign of faith in public. My position back then was if, for her, the cross was a sign of faith then she had a right to wear the symbol, like a Muslim woman should be…

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    The advent of television has engrossed many with its ability to transmit and receive messages ranging from entertainment to information across the world. Television has created a new medium to transmit anything, however, many think that its influence may reach farther than what most people are aware of. Information and entertainment are the most prominent forms of expression on the medium but some people seem to agree that the melding of these two ideas may influence important decisions in…

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    Essay On Texting

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    As technologies developing and ways of communications are increasing, people all over the world can meet, see, and share their memories with each other as the person from other side of the world is next to them. By advancement of communications and the ways that people communicate, my family and I have better and cheaper access to our relatives over Europe and Asia where without these advancements we had to pay a lot of money to hear our loved ones’ voice, or it could have taken many days to…

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    "Embracing Body Positivity" is an article posted in The Sentinel by Elizabeth Nouryeh on March 22, 2016. The article is about going out with the old and in with the new, in other words, forgetting about achieving the perfect, model-like body and embracing the body you presently have. The article focuses on American Eagle Outfitters #aerieREAL campaign and how it has affected the audience. The writer's central claim is to embrace the body you have and to promote body positivity. Nouryeh’s claim…

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    clear in political ads, especially in this current election year. In the ads used for each candidate, especially in Hillary Clinton’s campaign ad “Show Up,” they use persuasive and sympathetic techniques to hide an emphasis towards a certain racial group. In “Hillary Clinton: Show Up,” the advertisement group hide this intention behind their argument that if voters side with Clinton, they will be saving the…

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    certainty. Or it certainly should have. Just a few weeks ago, the experts were telling us that Hillary Clinton was certain to be the next President of the United States. Depending on the prediction source or betting market, the odds of a Clinton victory were anywhere from a low of 65% to a preposterous high of 99%. One betting outlet, PaddyPower, for some unfathomable reason, paid off bets on Hillary three weeks ahead of the election. Those who suggested Trump could win were ignored or, more…

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    Fact Checking

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    thank New York Times for being a strong proponent in this field and upholding the values of good journalism. A case that I would like to mention is the Pizzagate scandal. As you may have already known, Pizzagate involved an accusation against Hillary Clinton amongst others as being part of a child sex ring; this scandal caught on like wildfire and the workers and the boss, James Alefantis, of Comet Pizza received a great deal of death threats and attacks. This case is an extreme example of the…

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