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    HOOK GOES HERE. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the Canterbury Tales in 1392. The tales are a collection of stories from many different members of Chaucer’s society who went on a pilgrimage and traveled to the Canterbury Cathedral in England. Some people believe that the stories and characters in Chaucer’s tales are mirror images of people in present-day society. In fact, the Canterbury Tales are very relevant to current society. The morals and characters represented in the tales reflect normal everyday…

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    High school students don’t care if they hurt each other’s feelings. Celebrities make a big difference when raising awareness about any issue, young adults look up to famous people. Monica Lewinsky talked about bring compassions to the internet on her talk show TED talk. Bella Thorne, Demi Lovato, and Katy Perry are only some of the few celebrities raising awareness for internet bullying and inappropriate posting by teens. When teens confront…

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    The media is an integral part of society’s political system. The media has vast power because just about all Americans get their news from the media. The media’s coverage can determine how Americans’ see the world and the media decides which issues are important and should be discussed. From the political standpoint, the media performs many functions important to the political process. The media not only reports the news, but it serves as the liaison between the people and the government. In…

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    Managers, directors, and team captains all have a certain quality in common. They are all leaders. As a leader, a person must exhibit several characteristics: honesty, integrity, responsibility, positivity, diligence, open-mindedness, and an ability to inspire others. However, among all these characteristics, only three excel are the most critical: honesty displays a leader’s true personality when difficulties arise, inspirational leaders can raise morale in trying times, open-minded leaders are…

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    Separation Of Power

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    confirmed by the Senate. There are many other examples of how the separation of powers is in play in the American political life. Legislative branch can impeach the sitting President which happened once in the case of President Clinton in his Monica Lewinsky scandal: same as the President is able to veto laws passed by Congress, the latter can override the veto with the two third majority vote; The Congress also can change the number of justices on the Supreme Court and initiate constitutional…

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    controversy concerning Obama Care? Or could the mistrust be assisted by the breaches of public truss in the past. One of the biggest breaches being President Clintons impeachment, resulting from the lies he told Americans about Sanford’s affair with Monica Lewinsky in 1950. Clinton denied this affair, over the media, to the entire country. This situation is a prime example of the media exploring the idea that Clinton’s statement was false, and was proven to be false, causing some people to…

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    1. Describe the process by which a bill becomes a law. Why do you think the process is so lengthy and cumbersome? A bill first starts as an idea, which can be started in the House of Representatives or the Senate by members of either house. The bill is then sent to a subcommittee to “mark it up.” Once they discuss and edit it, it is sent to a more general committee to be discussed and revised again. Once the committee thinks it has a chance of being passed, it is put on the Calendar. This is a…

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    Clinton: Next President or Not? As the 2016 presidential elections approaches one name in particular stands above the rest: Hillary Clinton. The 2016 presidential elections are a mix match of odd candidates. Among these candidates there are retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Billionaire Entrepreneur Donald Trump, our very own John Kasich from Ohio, and a scandalous Hillary Clinton; despite having choices, the 2016 candidates are not very good ones. However, voting is a very important right and…

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    Hillary Clinton was willing to sacrifice something in order to achieve her goals. She sacrificed her feelings in order to stay by her husband’s side even though the former American president was found to have had an affair with a Whitehouse intern Monica Lewinsky for several years throughout their marriage. This powerful determination to succeed, is what lead Hillary to run in the American presidential election herself in 2016 which, if had she won, would have allowed her to be the first woman…

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    Bill Clinton’s father died before the future president was born (Jaber). After Bill Clinton graduated high school, he went to Georgetown University and majored in international relations while earning the Rhodes scholarship, the only president to do so (Jaber). He then accepted a scholarship to Yale University Law School and graduated from there in 1973. (Jaber) In 1978, he was elected governor of Arkansas and remained in that position for 15 years (Jaber) As stated in American Presidents Ranked…

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