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    Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are keeping the American people on the edge of their seats because of the conflicts and similarities between them. It is during Hillary Clinton 's and Donald J. Trump 's rallies, the three debates, and their social media sites that they both show their words and actions that have been taking place in the course of the campaign and prior to the campaign trails. Clinton is the United States democratic presidential candidate, and Trump is the republican…

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    choices, Robinson motivates traditionally Republican voters to break their tradition. By comparing the candidates and the tradition of states to their present choices, Robinson mobilizes voters to aid Clinton in her battle to protect America from a Trump…

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    California was attacked and discriminated against because of her Muslim religion. The student was reported wearing a hijab. It is also sated that the perpetrator 's intent was to attack her religious faith and to put emphasis on the election of Donald Trump (Kunzelman, 2016). Despite the hateful and cruel behavior of the perpetuators, the women made it out of the situation safely. In addition, a second incident was reported when another Muslim student at San Jose University was attacked in…

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    is The San Andreas fault going to cause an 8.0 earthquake, but there is a run for presidency between Donald trump and Hillary Clinton. These two polar opposite candidates have gone head to head the whole year, and they have expressed their thoughts and ideas through advertisements. Looking at these campaign ads, viewers will see differing experiences, personalities, and audience. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both believe that they have better experience than one another that will make the…

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    My Opinion On The Presidential Debate This analysis will show my opinion the presidential debate between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. I will also explain the different topics that they spoke on through the examples of ethos, pathos, and logos. Then I will explain the difference between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. A few nights ago I looked at the presidential debate to see which one of our future leaders would be best for this country. As I looked at the presidential debate I…

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    I would consider the article “ Donald Trump for President” as the more effective because it uses examples to support its argument why the author is voting for Donald Trump. The author mentions that Clinton will follow the same path of president Obama, and will increase the U.S’s debt. However, Trump will bring corporations, create new jobs, and advocate for lower taxes, and will lead to the prosperity of the county. Also, this article mentions the first and second amendment that could appeal…

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    Argumentative Essay Has President Trump been treated unfairly by all forms of media? Media is defined as the main means of mass communication. Donald Trump was elected to be president in November of 2016. This brought anger to some and joy to others. It seems that he might be one of the most controversial presidents in our history. People either absolutely love or despise him. There aren’t many opinions in the middle. The people who hate him are being influenced by all forms of media and don’t…

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    sacred. Russell brings to attention a comment recently made by President Trump in response to the removal of the confederate monuments, and the protests that have occurred involving the defilement of such. Trump argues that the removal of such memorials is a “slippery slope,” and he questions whether or not we will be able to draw a definitive line between which statues will remain and which will be removed. For example, Trump brings into question the statues of our founding fathers such as…

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    pretty quiet on their social media until Donald Trump ran for president. Donald Trump can dedicate his victory to twitter because of his activity on twitter the whole world knew who he was and the press continued to cover him because of relentless remarks on the site. The American people seem less likely to vote for someone who is fully qualified for the position and rather vote for someone who is entertaining.Ronald Reagan is similar to Donald Trump because both of the candidates defeated more…

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    Challenges of Fake News Reports In the Bill of Rights, it clearly states, “Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press,” (James Madison 3). This constitutional amendment allows the right for anyone to publish news without government restrictions. With that in mind, there are no limitations on what can be published. The information that is distributed to the public is usually found in magazines, newspapers, or social media platforms. Most people in the United States read these…

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