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    The role of women as we know them now has greatly changed in the last 100 years. Women are an essential part of life being the other half and only way to create life, the nurturing aspect of the family. Keeping things in motion and moving along smoothly ever planning and organizing. We see women as equal and that is a farfetched idea today still but 100 years ago it was unthinkable and never thought to be a thing of the present. Women were granted no rights; they could not vote, work, they did…

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    At the time, Florida’s disenfranchising laws were preventing around 600,000 convicted people from voting in the election. Since Bush won the election by a mere 537 votes, if just 1% of the felon population had been able to vote, the entire election could have reversed and the country would have seen Al Gore as the 43rd president. In order to find out if this outcome would have occurred…

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    During the 2012 election the democrats are the ones with the higher voting numbers, and more than often it’s a Democrat that gets elected. Most of the votes rely on demographics however, particularly the voters of diverse race and ethnicities. The white vote isn’t weak but nonetheless the Hispanic vote is often the stronger one, especially during the 2004 election although the white vote was significantly stronger in the 2012 election and still serves as something of a threat as most whites…

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    The National Surveillance Agency was birthed as a result of alarmist politics. The terrorist attacks of 9/11 inspired a governmental overhaul of its security measures. With the entire world in shock, the United States federal government approached security threats with new governmental programs designed to protect the public. Although the public did not learn about this program until a few years after it was created, this program was the United States’ preemption against terrorists and enemies…

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    Operation Desert Shield

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    Bush. Bush’s strong suit was being able to act on tragedies and wars quite quickly. George was undoubtedly the best president to have on the front-line at this time. According to ushistory.org, the president confidently quoted on live television that, “this would just not stand”(1). In the last months of this year, the first deployment commanded by Bush finally was placed into action. The command then was named ‘Operation Desert…

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    Presidential Veto Essay

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    1.) As explained in these weeks required essays and also the Saylor text “American Government and politics in the Information Age” Presidential vetoes are when congress sends a bill to the White House for the president, and the current president of the United States, at the time, can “return it” without any objections. To understand further how the veto from the president works, it starts with the latin translation of the word which is “I forbid” adding to the serious tone of the president…

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    Originally political parties were seen as skeptical by our Founding Fathers and therefore opposed. However, today our government has political parties. Political parties attempt to gain control of the government and influence its decisions. The two most influential parties in the American Government are the Republican and Democratic Party. These two parties have very contrasting beliefs. Democrats believe in “the need for intervention by government in the form of more and bigger programs” and…

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    From a personal perspective, Hillary Clinton is the best choice for President of the United States. There were several determining factors that contributed to this decision. First of all, her lifetime of experience in government and the law has provided her the skill set necessary for the highest office in the land. Next, the prospect of Hillary Clinton nominating a Supreme Court justice is very high. There is already a vacancy on the court that will swing the court ideologically from right to…

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    No Kid Deserted Act

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    No Kid Deserted Act This paper will concentrate on the no kid deserted Act approaches and methods. To begin with let me disclose to you what is (NCLB) The No Tyke Deserted Act, which passed Congress with overpowering bipartisan support. In 2001 and was marked into law by President George W. Bramble on Jan. 8, 2002, is the name for the latest overhaul to the Rudimentary and Auxiliary Training Demonstration of 1965. The NCLB law which became out of worry that the American instruction framework…

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    the most personal of all wars and it would see that it still would be the most personal, but now we have had the Iraq war. The war that President Bush never intended to be so personal to the American people, but it was thrust upon the people. It was supposed to be all about policy, not about the people. It was being washed out at the beginning when Bush 's people decided they didn 't want any personal ties to the war in the media, they didn 't want any documentation connected to the war. The…

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