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    Politics is the one thing that moves the United States in a positive direction, but that depends on your political party. If you’re Republican, Democratic, or a Third-Party that statement is viewed differently. The parties weren’t as divided as they are now. In Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama, it describes how we used to come together and have compromise at dinners with “steaks and cigars.” (17) Obama uses past tense when describing how the Democrats and Republicans communicate with each other,…

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    his cousin. The United States is also unsure who is going to be the next to rule so they are playing nice to both bin Salman and his cousin Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. 2. Issues in Hillary Clinton’s Past Leave Her Muted in Furor Over Donald Trump While the Republican Nominee was being accuses of sexual harassment, Hillary remained silent. When people ask her the video release of Donald Trump bragging about inappropriately touching women she fell silent or changed the subject. People took this…

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    ever since the 2008 Democratic Primary Election. This was primarily a cause of Hillary Clinton’s run for president; likewise, at that time it really challenged millennials and the country to the ideals of maybe a women becoming president. What was most interesting was that Hillary Clinton faced a different type of criticism than her male counterparts while running for president. The dissimilar types of backlash Clinton received as opposed to her then opponent—President Barack Obama—and her male…

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    Election Day looms over our country like a merciless and unforgiving storm, we must thoroughly inform ourselves and each other of the present circumstance. Never in our history has a presidential race caused such turbulence. The battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has allowed respectful discourse to mutate to the relentless rancor of political and social division. Consequently, the dispute over the uncertain prospect of America’s future has divided families, friends, and political…

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    presidential election are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In order to receive votes, the candidates have to use the different rhetorical appeals. The different types are Logos, which appeals to a logical approach, Ethos, which appeals to an ethical approach, and Pathos, which appeals to an emotional approach. As Lester Holt introduced the candidates and the debate, the rhetorical approach pathos was used before the candidates even opened their mouths. Hillary Clinton had a warm inviting…

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    There are eleven million illegal immigrants in the U.S. today. Many of them are confused on what to do because they want to live here, but government workers don't want them. We cannot just deport all of them. They have all broken the law by entering the U.S. This is a big topic because it has been a problem for a long time (Siegel, Duffin ). Illegal immigrants should be allowed a path to legalization, but not citizenship. Making these immigrants legal would fix a lot of problems. For example,…

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    Many adults believe that there should be separate classes for girls in boys in school. I don't think that you should divide up classes by gender, and I think it's wrong. There are many ways that boys can benefit from having girls in the classroom. If they didn't have girls in class as a young boy, then the older you get it will be harder to communicate with them even as an adult. Many girls and guys think completely different, girls could be smarter in one class and the boys could be smarter in…

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    Should Proof of Citizenship be Required to Vote? The United States today is split between two political extremes. On one side are capitalist conservatives and on the other side are progressive socialist liberals. Both parties are campaigning on a brutally embittered battlefield for the presidency of the United States in 2016 and the integrity of our nation’s polls are under scrutiny. The issue in question is, “Should it be mandatory that a citizen of the United States be required to show…

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    I watched the Greg Gutfeld Show on the Fox News Channel for my media analysis. It airs on the weekends from 9:00pm - 10:00pm. It is hosted by Greg Gutfeld and this week’s guests were Anthony Cumia, Carrie Keagan, Katherine Timpf, and Tyrus. Throughout the show, Gutfeld and his guests discussed the political news of the week with a comedic twist. To start off the show, Gutfeld and his guests conversed about the false BuzzFeed dossier about Donald Trump and his subsequent claims about widespread…

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    Abdul-jabbar, Kareem. "Despite The Trump Distraction, Black Lives Matter Won't Be Sent To The Back Of The Bus." Time 186.7 (2015): 31. Academic Search Complete. Web. 18 Nov. 2015. The author debates that the Black Lives Matter social phenomenon in America will greatly influence the 2016 election. For instance, various candidates such as Donald Trump and Ben Carson. Additionally, the article elucidates on the fact that the first anniversary of the killing of Michael Brown will be addressed.…

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