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    disrupt your browsing, promoting different candidates. “Misogynistic regimes, wall street insiders, corrupt dictators. They all had one thing in common, their check cleared. The Clintons are now worth in excess of 100 million dollars.” (narrator from Donald Trump Campaign) Similar to one the previous quote against Hillary Clinton’s financials, created in hopes of inspiring conspiracy, there will be ads for an election in which one candidate either promotes themselves in a positive…

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    What Is Fake News

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    An example of an issue that is time and time again riddled with disinformation and propaganda is the US Elections. Obviously we know how fake news infected the Trump v Clinton election this past year, swaying voters opinions and arguably altering the end result, but this is not a new occurrence. Only the past September former US president Barack Obama warmed Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerburg about the danger of fake…

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    Condoleezza Rice was the first African American woman to become Secretary of State. She is also a renowned political science professor at Stanford University and a concert pianist. With hard work, dedication, confidence, and support, she became one of the most successful politicians America has ever seen. Condoleezza Rice’s success story is interesting because various aspects of her life prove many of Malcolm Gladwell’s theories, including the Matthew Effect, The 10,000 hour rule, timing,…

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    supporters and the misunderstood lack of Clinton supporters throughout the nation. Dowd develops her ideas further by addressing how Trump won for a combination of reasons including but not limited to: the annoyance of current Democratic government (“too much regulation, too much government”) strong dislike of opposing candidate (“one of the most flawed candidates in history”), and the possibility of another ‘Clinton’ in the White House (“unable to condone the Clintons’ miasma of financial and…

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    United states is that of Hillary Clinton who is getting off without any charges, even though she violated a federal law. The Federal Bureau of Investigation director James B. Comey posted a statement regarding Hillary Clinton and her prosecution: “The investigation began as a…

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    Donald Trump Fallacies

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    Fallacies sell deodorant, and presidential candidates; no other candidate in the twenty sixteen election is better at using Fallieces than Donald Trump. What was once a name synonymous with money and power is now associate with wild claims about immigrants and China. On June sixteenth Donald Trump announced his candidacy for president. In a grand congregate of family members and supporters Donald Trump announced that he will, “Make america great again.” Mr. Trump has performed a metamorphosis…

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    This year’s Superbowl commercial ads were very socially spoken, from beer products supporting immigration rights to car commercials promoting their eco safe car. The one commercial that stood out to me the most was the Audi #DriveProgress ad. The commercial starts with little girl competing in her hometown’s downhill race car derby. As the scene plays out, we hear her father’s voice asking provocative questions. We see her defending all the boys in the race, while the background orchestra gets…

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    Trump Pros And Cons

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    candidates of this election were Republican Donald Trump, and Democrat Hillary Clinton, whereas the lesser-known candidates were Liberal Gary Johnson, and Green Party Jill Stein. Several controversies that circulated during the campaign were the issues regarding Clinton’s private email servers, and the leaked recording revealing Trump’s comments about women in lewd and degrading terms. Whilst serving as the secretary of state, Clinton had used a private email server, though she never sought out…

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    The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index provides an extensive, continuous perspective of Americans’ well-being. The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index incorporates the most exact information accessible on Americans' health and behaviors. The Well-Being Index measures Americans' impression of their lives and day to day encounters, through the five interrelated components that make up prosperity: including a feeling of reason, social connections, financial security, relationship to the community,…

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    From the moment that Donald Trump announced that he was running for president of the United States it seems like every news source has forgotten what it means to be objective. The main principles of objectivity are presenting a story in a fair and impartial way using only facts not editorial opinions or interoperation. (Turow, 2014) The principles of objectivity are a necessity when covering hard news, I don’t believe that you can consider a news source reliable if they don’t practice…

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