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    Donald Trump Debate

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    Donald Trump has recently been making large waves in the political community. He began with his announcement to run for president, from there he overtook and swept the rest of the Republican candidates away—becoming the Republican nominee. Many people credit his success to his means of communication. In the debates and events leading up the Republican Convention, Trump seemed to exhibit the communication competence that all sixteen other candidates lacked. He used the same channels and methods…

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    Lobbyists Pros And Cons

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    influence politicians how they wish via favors or monetary support is unethical. As I was reading, this struck a chord in me. I found it hard to believe that our nation has come to accept that money and favors are controlling how our government makes decisions. The Atlantic, an online (mostly) political…

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    In the first one, politicians running for a position in the government would find it convenient to join parties in order to advance his motives. This is also handy since he could garner votes if he has alliances. From here, an issue can be noted that the voters might have a singular attention on that candidate alone since he/she was able to bring together his/her connections. The next one concerns the challenges that both the voters and politicians face when choosing who to vote for…

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    society today and in the future. I believe that if childhood obesity is not addressed more by politicians and the government there will always be more and more medical conditions in our children’s future. Health care issues are in fact hard to find a result and solution. The key political aspect surrounding this issue is the priority on health care. If it a priority than why it is not spoken by politicians or the government more often? The political aspects only look at the health care…

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    in on the civilians within Germany’s own borders and was popular among Germany’s right- wing nationalists in Weimar Germany immediately after the First World War. These right- wing Germans thought of these civilians, and more specifically Weimar politicians, as traitors to their country as they had “stabbed” the German military “in the back” due to lack of support and the signing of the Armistice in November of 1918. These strong conspiracies that stated that war efforts had been defeated by…

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    Ongoing relations with Politicians and cruise line operators are essentials. Politicians are directly involved on expanding and creating ports, taxes, environmental fees, trade restrictions and tariffs. These projects need the backing from the Politicians. Without agreements with governments, cruise operators would not be able to conduct business in their countries. Governments and Political factors work hand and hand in the cruise industry. Each countries government is in communication with…

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    Since its institution in 1938, the minimum wage has divided politicians on whether or not it ought to change or remain the same. Democrats favor raising the wage, while Republicans prefer it to remain unchanged by the government. A president looking at the current situation must understand the fundamentals of the wage; then, to impact the debate, a president ought to utilize “going public” as the main tool for his policy strategy. Employers in the United States must legally pay their covered (i…

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    the reader to place the blame of recent mass shootings on gun manufacturers, and the politicians who do not fight for stronger…

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    Women's Suffrage Arguments

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    There were some significant changes in the U.S. in the early 1900’s. One change was that the 19th amendment was ratified, resulting in women being guaranteed the right to vote in the U.S. There had been a great amount of debate focusing on whether women should be guaranteed the vote leading up to the ratification. By looking at what leaders of the suffrage movement were saying at the time we can gain insight of what the most significant arguments for the vote were. Although, intuition might tell…

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    Politicians of all colours and sizes walked passed us, some not batting as eye, others shooting disapproving glares. We continued days became weeks, weeks became months and more people joined. First, one or two apprehensive Aboriginals from another tribe.…

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