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    Bernie Sanders Bernard “Bernie” Sanders is a U.S. senator from Vermont and is a democratic candidate for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Election Process: The process of him becoming president is most likely, due to the fact he is gaining more support through social media, democratic debates, etc. On April 30, 2015 during an address on Capitol Hill, he stated that he’s seeking to accept the presidential nomination of the democratic party, and announced, “I don't believe that the men and…

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    Barack Obama that they killed the head of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, it was George W. Bush who had to deal with the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 and help lead the road to fight head on terrorism. The election of 2000 were not focused on terrorism, but on education, social security, and health (Kelly). This paper will discuss and analyze the presidential election of 2000 between republican candidate George W. Bush and democratic candidate Al Gore. This election was a bit chaotic in…

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    Jeb Bush's campaign outlined to supporters in stark terms the biggest weaknesses of primary challenger Marco Rubio, campaign documents from a donor meeting revealed Thursday. Bush's campaign staff met with top donors in Houston earlier this week to keep them in the fold and delivered a 112-page document detailing how they would win the White House. U.S. News and World Report first reported on the Bush campaign's full game plan Thursday. Bush has been struggling to find his footing in the…

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    Texas was not always the conservative and mainly Republican state as most people know it to be today. Before the 1970s, Texas was predominantly Democratic. For many years before the 70s very few Republicans were elected or held office. However, that all began to change. During the 70s and 80s there were a lot of people migrating into Texas. These people heard about the money they could make off of Texas’s farm land, cattle industry, oil and steel industry. These people had a little bit more…

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    During the late 1930s, much of America had become dependent upon their radios. In fact, 82% of families during this period had access to radios, and tuned in regularly. News, sports, plays, and other forms of entertainment were broadcasted across the nation, available for any ear within reach. That said, with thanks to radio, it is no surprise that on October 30, 1938, american producer, Orson Wells successfully as well as accidentally convinced a nation that it was under attack by martians from…

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    Leon Festinger's Essay

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    Have you ever tried to convince someone that what you’re saying is true? They tend to believe what they think is fact, but what you could be saying is scientifically proven. No matter what you try to do he or she just won’t be convinced. In Chris Mooney’s article, he goes over why people are so hard to convince. That is Leon Festinger comes in. He set up a case study to try and find what happens when people come face to face with fact. Festinger and his team got into a cultist group called the…

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    9/11 Day Essay

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    Tuesday, September,11,2001 for many this was a normal old Tuesday. But this wasn't any old Tuesday this was marked as one of the worst tragedy on American soil since the attacks on Peral Harbor. This day also shaped the way on how American respond to terrorist attacks by creating two new organizations Homeland Security an also the creation of the TSA and also this marked the day that American Troops being sent to Afghanistan an Iraq. On this Day a group of Al-Qade terrorists hijacked four planes…

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    On September 11, 2011, a new memorial, honoring those who perished in the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon ten years prior, officially opened to the public. One feature that makes this memorial so unique is that the structures erected to remember those victims are actually located in the foundation that the Twin Towers originally stood. Since then, the memorial, located in downtown Manhattan, has hosted thousands of guests, all who have come to witness and visit the space…

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    Yes, I believed that the concept of homeland security present problems with our constitutional protection of civil rights. Firstly, the formation of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was as a result of the terrorist attacks that happened on September 11, 2001, in the United States. DHS was to oversee and coordinate a complete national strategy to protect the country against terrorism and respond to any future attacks.” (Bullock, J. A., Haddow, G. D., & Coppola, D. P. (2012). The organization…

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    The America I believe in is strong and resilient. We have survived through all of our hardships. This country of mine is strong and steady through everything tragedy we have faced. We have been faced with war, famine, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, etc. Every time we have stared straight into disaster and turned it into a blessing. In the 9-11 attack on the twin towers, we lost many of our own, but those left behind as a survivor stood strong in their faith and pulled together. We pulled…

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