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    Melania Trump Case

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    In May of 2018, Melania Trump went to Walter Reed Military Medical Center to “treat a benign kidney condition.” This could mean a multitude of things. She could have kidney stones, cyst, or a benign tumor. With our current President, there was immediate media speculation when after 4 days, Melania was still not released from the hospital. (https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/17/health/melania-trump-hospital-stay-day-4/index.html) Some say that the public has a right to know what is going on with the President health-wise. But does the same thing apply to FLOTUS? There is not much history of FLOTUSes becoming ill. In fact, “Melania is the first US first lady to undergo such a serious medical procedure while in the White House since Nancy Reagan had a mastectomy in October 1987.” 2 other known FLOTUSes who underwent a medical procedure while their spouse was in…

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    You gotta give Melania Trump credit for being glam no matter the occasion. First Lady Trump decked the halls and trimmed the White House tree wearing a designer label coat indoors. Melania ushered in the Christmas season and shared several pictures of her looking jolly and ready to spread holiday joy. As the holiday lyrics go, "I'm dreaming of a white Christmas." However, as one person quipped, Melania Trump must have thought it was snowing inside the White House when she wore her coat inside…

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    continuously steals another’s work should not be tolerated and, therefore, be ripped of what ever it may be they had worked so little for. As far as, Melania Trump’s situation in which I find much more blatant then the John Walsh and Monica Crowley’s plagiarism, due to it being a speech that is meant to come from your own personal beliefs and feelings. I feel as though this is not something that was intentional and that her speech was written for her. However, once again, this doesn’t justify…

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    Trump was born in Queens New York in 1946. At 13 years old his parents sent him to the New York Military academy to learn discipline and to excel academically and socially. Years later he graduated with an economics degree in 1968. Following in his father’s footsteps he started his career in the family business of real estate. In 1971 Trump received control of his father’s company. After 1977 he married his first wife Ivana then divorced her in 1990 whom he then married Marla Maples three years…

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    woman. She even has meetings without her husband because she herself says that he is “weak.” I wouldn’t say weak but I would say that he has more of a soft side to her. If I were to compare Mr. & Mrs. Defarge to anyone nowadays, I would say that Mrs. Defarge is Donald and Melania Trump. The irony is quite funny because I’m not comparing the couple to someone poor. I’m comparing M. and Mme. Defarge to Donald and Melania Trump because of their personality. In interviews that Donald does with his…

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    President-elect Donald Trump is already getting so much done so seamlessly that he’s conveying the attitude of Reese Witherspoon’s character, Elle Woods in “Legally Blonde,” when she informs a skeptic that she’s been admitted to Harvard Law School: “What, like it’s hard?” We have been told over and over again — by the bipartisan ruling class that protected its power by shrouding issues and process in mystery — that certain problems were simply too vexing to solve. They struggled with them every…

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    likely refrain for questioning any other information provided to them. In the text, rhetoric is defined as the means in which one communicates or influences another using methods of persuasion. One might notice this throughout their normal routine on apps such as Spotify, Snapchat, or YouTube. For instance, when watching a friends story on the Snapchat app, advertisements disrupt your browsing, promoting different candidates. “Misogynistic regimes, wall street insiders, corrupt dictators. They…

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    I remember when Donald Trump first announced his political run for office. He built his campaign on the slogan: We’re going to Make America Great Again, “reinforced” by his bold claim of “building a wall”. When Trump got down into the weeds with Megyn Kelly during the first Fox News Republican debate, I sensed Donald Trump was a proud and arrogant man. I went on my own campaign against him; making phone calls, writing emails, calling news agencies and talk shows, posting madly to Facebook —…

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    This satirical skit was about Jimmy Fallon impersonating Donald Trump with a surprise RNC speech. This skit lasted about 3 minutes, but shows a lot about our President. The skit begins with a RNC like event going on and Fallon beings to dance to the music as he arrives to the podium. Jimmy Fallon mimics the ongoing meme about Trump’s hair and orange skin. He also mimics the way Trump speaks, such as his lip shapes whenever he talks, and squints his eyes throughout the whole skit. Fallon's act on…

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    Donald Trump Childhood

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    grandfather, Friedrich Trump, first emigrated to the United States in 1885 at the age of 16, and became a citizen in 1892. He amassed a fortune operating boom-town restaurants and boarding houses in the Seattle area and the Klondike region of Canada, during the gold rush.[3] On a visit to Kallstadt, he met Elisabeth Christ and married her in 1902. The couple settled in New York definitively in 1905.[4] Friedrich died from influenza during the…

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