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    was in office as the President of the United States, he was in favor of making colleges free for “responsible students”, but just as any statement in politics, the proposal caused a controversy in the nation. As a new election was nearing, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders took the same stance as Barack Obama, but after the two democrats lost the election, Americans have to wait and see where Donald Trump will go with the idea. In the debates previous to his election of President, Donald…

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    Human Rights” was recited on September of 1995, at the fourth world conference on women in China, by the famous Hillary Clinton that supported and argued women were entitled to rights and equality in their countries. Hillary Clinton's speech was a rhetorical argument that supported women through the use of pathos, logos, repetition, and a strong tone to indicate her passion. Hillary Clinton gave this speech at the forth world conference to persuade the people, men, that women needed to be…

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    pertaining to sex, that society places on men and women are unjustifiably different. When Bill Clinton was in office, he was accused of sexual misconduct, which he lied about under oath. “A woman who behaved as [Bill] did in the White House wouldn’t now be seen as someone who could lend a positive jolt to her spouse’s presidential campaign with frequent appearances on the trail” (Bruni). Bill Clinton wasn’t severely chastised for his immoral actions, as the public is able to tolerate his…

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    the term “Achilles’ heel”, the tendon connecting the heel to the calf muscles is named the Achilles tendon. Today, the allusion of Achilles’ heel is found in many literature and media, describing one’s weakness or flaw. For example, an article, Hillary Clinton’s new ad unsubtly fires at Donald Trump’s Achilles’ heel: Temperament depicts how Clinton’s new advertisement points out Trump’s weakness as a nominee for the presidential election. “Even among those who like Donald Trump, his temperament…

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    Barton Swaim’s The Washington Post online article, “Who’s to blame for fake news? America’s real newsrooms” posted on December 12, 2016, criticizes how people are naive when analyzing media. Swaim faces modern issues that affect journalism and speechwriters. As a journalist, being the first to get the story out, Swaim could not let misleading and inappropriate information get out to the public which is why his exigence is to inform the audience of what they are exposed to with the media.…

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    viewers both sides, but in the 2016 election many people would agree they favored the good things about Hillary Clinton, and the bad things about Donald Trump. Some people may argue this statement because they are given this very liberal perspective, and they might also agree that the media showed the bad side of Hillary Clinton. Though the media showed Americans some of the bad things Hillary Clinton has done, many people are just overwhelmed by the news headlines and new stories about the bad…

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    The source is a journal article. The genre of the piece is informational. The purpose is to inform the readers of the sexism in the media against Hillary Clinton. The author is Kim Gandy. Kim Gandy and was the president of the National Organization for Women for eight years. She is currently the CEO and president of the National Network to End Domestic Violence. She states she is an activist from NOW and the National Women’s Political Caucus. The intended audience is sexist in major news outlets…

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    Clinton and Trump both used social psychological principles in order to describe their viewpoints on political issues. These components of social psychology include Cialdini’s principles of persuasion, central and peripheral routes to persuasion, as well as out-group and in-group membership. Hillary Clinton relied far more on central messaging, while Trump tried to use peripheral messaging in order to attract voters. Clinton utilized central messaging through the implementation of facts, logic,…

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    With a ferocious intensity and unwilting determination both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump go head-to-head in a series of catastrophic arguments over which candidate would make America a better country. During the debate, the atmosphere was tense and the audience held no trace of humor, but instead very serious questions that the audience thought were relevant to determining which candidate that they should vote for. Throughout the centuries, American citizens have relied on the presidential…

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    Hillary Clinton played a role in the Arab-Israeli conflict in many ways.The first thing she did was she went to Palestine and listened to a speech where Palestine accuses Israel of using poisonous gas on them. Hillary Clinton has impacted this conflict by making speeches and going to the countries herself and listening to what the leaders of those countries have to say about the issues on this ongoing conflict. Hilary was a secretary of state and she wanted to help resolve this conflict as best…

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