Presidency of Bill Clinton

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    President Bill Clinton had. The legislation also had some support from the Republicans including support from Sen. John McCain. Why It Was Created The Family and Medical Leave Act was meant to balance the workplace demands with the family’s needs. The Act permits employees who are eligible to have up to…

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    about how he used his personal laptop and his own email account to send emails that could have government secrets in them, which lead to the Republican Party demanding that those emails be recovered. There are also claims that he encouraged Hillary Clinton to use her personal email account and told her how to get around the White House’s security. Political scientist said that Powell helped State Department by telling them to use multiple media outlets to talk directly to the American people and…

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    in public schools, became a significant topic of interest after President Bill Clinton gave his opinion on the subject during his 1996 State of the Union Address. Clinton stated, “if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms.” His judgement was strong and his words were effective. Once President Clinton advocated mandated school uniforms in his 1996 address, the subject…

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    the oval office this November? Clinton or Sanders? Trump, or Cruz? Some say Hillary Clinton is “the best hope for the survival of true democracy in America and bulwark against further corporate oligarchy,” (Charbonneau) but “not only will a sizable percentage of Democrats refuse to vote for Clinton, but 57% of Americans find Clinton to be "not honest and trustworthy’” (Stableford). The reason everyone is in a debate about this woman is because Hillary Clinton is one of the two Democratic…

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    Obama can speak his mind towards a person and the people that support him will most likely inclined to believe every word of what he says. On June 9, 2016 Hillary 's campaigned published the advertisement titled, "President Barack Obama endorses Clinton for president." Throughout the video Obama appears to be sitting on a chair in a room that contains a…

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    but rather America’s refusal to move forward as a nation. To the uneducated or older part of white America, the concept that immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals should be considered equal to them under the law is too novel of an idea to risk a Clinton presidency, regardless of her experience in the field. The idea that women should have sole right to their bodies is too ridiculous of a concept that this specific demographic chose to vote for an inexperienced and volatile individual rather than…

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    first African American president in United States history. He has done his part in bringing black culture more to the forefront of the country. To an extent, he also is able to bridge together black culture and white culture together throughout his presidency. Along with being able to deal with the different cultures here in the United States, President Obama has navigated his way through cultures from around the world. By 1989 research on intercultural communication had succeeded in…

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    Using the Hawaii Supreme Court’s decision can count as a satisfactory point in which the law to discuss became into being. While the history goes back much farther in this case, prior to 1991, the final decision by the court begins in 1993, where they found it unconstitutional for the state of Hawaii to deny same-sex couples the right to marry (Baehr v. Lewin, 1993). In this instance, the Hawaii Supreme Court relied on a perspective of equal protection, rather than due process, to justify…

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    focus my reaction paper on the debate watched in Allgood Hall because it was a chance for young scholars to get together and discuss future social issues. Me and my peers all came together to watch the final election between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton, and I must say it was interesting. When we first walked in the room we were asked different questions about the debate to spark up conversation. It was times where we agreed and disagreed but all in all it was an interesting night. I had…

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    are, the president can veto a bill but congress can override the veto. Congress can remove a president or a Supreme Court justice with a valid accusation of the individual and trial. The legislative not only have the power to override and create laws but they all show to represent the people with their…

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