Inauguration of Barack Obama

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    A vast reason why veterans weren’t returning to school after deployment to the Middle East during Operation Desert Storm was because the original GI Bill simply didn’t cover the continually increasing costs of attending college in America. The passing of the Post 9/11 GI Bill impacted the choices of these older, non-traditional students and became incentive to return to school, or transfer benefits to a spouse or child (Barr, 2013). The Post 9/11 provision of the GI bill allowed for Veterans…

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    way they do on certain policies. Now many of them will state god, their morality or if they are republican Ayn Rand, however if one follows their camping donations most of them vote the way their donors want them to. Even politicians like President Obama who came into office with the promise of change and fighting fore those who can’t as are really merely playing on people’s emotions to gain an extra vote. That as soon as they are elected they forget about those who elect…

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    price, “such as reducing the burden of lawsuits on the health care system, encouraging more competition among healthcare providers, and promoting greater use of information technology” (Mankiw, 2012, p.239). In 2010, Congress enacted and President Barack Obama signed into law the divisive and ill-fated Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act (the ACA)–despite vehement protest and dissatisfaction from the Republican Party. The law was implemented with the goal of…

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    Pros And Cons Of Iran

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    While imperfect in nature, the work of Fitzpatrick suggests that the JCPOA was nevertheless a good deal in that it brought about two critical outcomes. In the first instance, Fitzpatrick suggests that merely succeeding in terms of bringing about a context in which Iran engaged with the West was absolutely critical as it demonstrated to the world that Iran was a rational actor which could be negotiated with in good faith. In the second instance, Fitzpatrick suggests that the agreement was also…

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    Barack Obama President Barack Obama was one of the most talked president. He was being talked a lot because he was our first black president. A lot of people didn’t believe in him during the first months of him winning the debate. They thought that he wasn’t going to get anything accomplished or wouldn’t helped the citizens of the U.S. In discussion of Barack Obama. I believe this point in time was important because, he was able to turn the country to a better place by creating laws and…

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    40 years ago, American government went from celebrating influential African Americans for only a week to a full month. This became the start of Black History Month. In the month of February, Americans celebrate and remember black heroes around the United States. They commemorate the efforts and accomplishments that were made to alleviate discrimination towards African Americans in order for us to have a chance at becoming successful and living the “American Dream” in peace. Though Americans…

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    Tuttle spends most of his article trying to influence his readers to believe that the students of Jefferson County Colorado were in the wrong. Tuttle ignores the real problem and instead puts his energy toward persuading the reader that his opinion on the protest is correct. In order to sway his reader into agreeing with him, Tuttle uses a great deal of rhetoric in his writing. With this understanding,one can assume that the epistemology of this text is post modernistic. According to Quatz the…

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    the United States Energy Department confirm wind energy is the fastest growing power source in America, producing 4.4% of our electricity in 2014. In President Barack Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address on January 20th, he proudly proclaimed that, “America is number one in wind power” (qtd. in Gillin). Unfortunately, even as President Obama pushes for tax credits in the wind energy industry, many citizens as well as congressman are resisting the surge of “going green”. This struggle can be…

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    The election of president Barack Obama on November 4, 2008 will forever be remembered as a huge victory for racial equality in the United States. Less than fifty years after the discontinuation of legalized segregation, the citizens of America voted a black man into the highest office in the land. This is no doubt concrete representation of the significant gains America has made in the battle for unilateral socio-economic racial equality. Despite this victory, evidence of prevailing inequality…

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    In an American society, there is an idea of dream. Dream is the thing which every one of us need to have. It is our vision. Dream is that what you want to do in future to achieve success in your life. The dream is mainly dependent on settings of one lives and one’s social status. For example, Thomas Jefferson. His American Dream, was to make people free from the British and to be treated equally. Martin Luther King, gave a dream speech call freedom, but mostly for the African American who like…

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