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    Justin Bieber's Bad Ideas

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    Take a seat, and take a large breath of fresh air. You will certainly be sighing a lot in the next few minutes. Like most of us, Justin Bieber has a butt. However, as you all know, putting your butt on Instagram gets around twenty likes, maybe thirty on a good day. Not for the Beebz. The most recent portrayal of his royal bottom not only defied logic, it insulted President Barack Obama. JUSTIN BIEBER'S BUTT OWNS INSTAGRAM The fact that Justin Bieber has shots of his butt are one thing. Many of…

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    The Trump Debate Analysis

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    that people grew to love because they were tired of career politicians, like Jeb Bush, like Ted Cruz, and like the most career politician of them all Hillary Clinton. This entertainer captivated the audience like no one else could, at times channeling their anger acting as a conduit for this anger the majority of Republicans feel towards Clinton, and to make them laugh at his memorable one liners. People are tired of career politicians, and regardless of how crude, vulgar, or vile Trump can be,…

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    This book is an incredible, first-person story about imprisonment, torture, and life in the secret world of Guantanamo. It is complete with government redaction bars as well as footnotes tying the narrative to declassified documents. Especially interesting are the human relationships formed with guards and interrogators throughout Slahi’s ordeal. Sadly, this tale illustrates the plight of many other Gitmo prisoners. A little of Slahi’s story: he’s from Mauritania and when he was 18 went to…

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    In an evaluation of this film, an extraordinary impact will be presented on those who watched it and did not know much about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. For those who watch this film as their only information of the situation and do no further intelligence gathering on the matter, they are going to be very misinformed. The conflict portrayed in the film was the hunting of Osama as stated earlier in this paper and it was shown extremely poorly within the film. For example, a big discretion…

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    I found Barry Levinson’s Wag the Dog the most memorable because of how accurately it reflects recent events in the United States. As the film’s conflict stems from sexual allegations made against the president, it mirrors the women that have accused President Trump of sexual harassment and assault. As the allegations are now garnering the attention of public media, I am curious to see if it will be handled similarly to the film; will tensions with foreign policy be escalated with events like the…

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    George W. Bush closing to his speech is clear and contiguous. It flows evenly on the topic of the event that occurred. At the opening of the speech, he starts with telling us about how individuals rushed to helps those on the ground that needed it, how everyone has grieved together, and rescuers have worked to the point of exhaustion. The italics part of the speech brings together those ideas again, while tying them to everyone he is addressing. Throughout the speech he address that justice will…

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    A bill is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. A bill doesn’t become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an Act or a statute. For a bill to become law it has to go through an extensive process which includes committees, hearings and many reviews. The detailed process is called the “legislative Process”. The bill presented for this exam is starts in the Senate which is…

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    person doesn’t matter in order to run the country, throughout the second presidential debate, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump made it clear that good character was important in the role of being the president of the United States. Both of the Candidates used all three main rhetorical strategies-ethos, pathos, and logos to try to gain public support. Right at the beginning, Hillary Clinton uses pathos, appeal to emotion, when she was attempting to answer the first question about whether…

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    Bill Amendments

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    In order for a bill to become a law it must first be passed within both of the chambers of Congress, The House of Representatives and the Senate. First and foremost, the two chambers vary within size and term lengths, the House has 435 congressmen with two-year terms and the Senate has 100 Senators with six year terms. Both chambers have different rules and procedures to pass bills through. The House is the “peoples party” and in session, Monday through Thursday whereas the Senate operates…

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    George W. Bush ran for president in 2000. Running against him was Al Gore, and a third party candidate Ralph Nader. The United States were dealing with different issues during the campaign. Some of these issues were health care and the economy (George). In 2000 George Bush was elected president. Bush’s campaign in 2000 was successful because of his domestic promises, Gore’s Failure, and a third party opponent. George W. Bush launched his campaign in March 1999. By the time Iowa’s polls came…

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