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    Obama’s last years finishing his term. The 2016 election is racing around the corner with all of the drivers beginning to put their foot on the pedal. Some of the more popular candidates include Bernie Sanders, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, and Hillary Clinton. Yet one candidate has managed to retain the spotlight, he also happens to be a lead candidate. This man is non other than Mr. Donald J. Trump, an entrepreneur, and real estate mogul. The Ceo of The Trump Organization has been making…

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    Currently there is a strong debate over who will be the next president of the united states, the final two candidates are Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Both would make terrible presidents in their own way in my opinion. But the question is who would make the better president if it came down to it. Some would argue that Hillary would be the better choice, However Trump would make a better president simply because he’s a businessman, He wants to change things, and last but not least trump…

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    Its day three and the food is beginning to run low and bills are beginning to pile up. I finally got a call back today from the clerical job. They are willing to pay me thirteen dollars an hour. I have no choice but to take this job even if I don’t want to. I will have to work full time and in order to make…

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    lost cause from its conception due to the wide renown of his rival, Hillary Clinton. Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic-socialist, ran a grassroots campaign founded on radical change. His progressive ideals included free college education and healthcare for citizens, as well as a clear plan to address police brutality. These forward-thinking proposals were the essence of a progressive democracy and, oftentimes, made Clinton appear rather conservative. Although he gained significant support…

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    In The Once and Future Liberal, Mark Lilla addresses the failures of American liberalism over two generations. Despite the prominence of democrats in the White House along with notable policy influence, the vision of small government and the self-reliant individual introduced by Reagan has continued to dominate political ideology for nearly forty years. In response the Democratic Party has failed to present a competing generalized vision of their own. Hinted at by the books title Lilla argues…

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    On May 10th, 1915 the president at the time, Woodrow Wilson, gave a speech about welcoming new members into American society. Welcoming new members into American society is an issue still to this day, allowing people to still have strong views on the topic. Nowadays some people have views on accepting people into American society, ways that are different from Woodrow Wilson. One person who has different views is the current US President Donald Trump. Wilson believes that immigrants should come…

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    On january 21st President Barack Obama made a speech that would much relate to the speech Dr. Martin Luther King once made on August 28, 1963. They both believed that one day the country would come together and a great nation would be formed. That everyone would get the opportunity to be treated equally. They also believe that this country cannot function without everyone coming together as a nation. In Obama’s speech he will be talking a lot about bring the nation back together and that…

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    In the following, Barack Obama´s victory speech, which was held in November 2012 after being re-elected as President of the United States of America, will be analysed. Generally, one can say that Obama sends a message of shared values and hopes by using rhetorical devices and structuring his line of arguments in a way that establishes a connection and a feeling of togetherness and involvement in his actions in the audience, for example by the usage of pronouns like “we”. Now, a closer look will…

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    Aziz Ansari, an Indian-American actor and comedian, is best known for his role as Tom Haverford on the NBC series Parks and Recreation. He was invited as a comedian to talk on the American television show “Saturday Night Live,” a day after the inauguration of Donald Trump. In his performance, Ansari discusses several factors that contribute to rising racial problems that appear after Donald Trump’s election as president. He points out that a certain group of people, “lowercase KKK”, is rising…

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    " Abstract " Barack Hussein Obama is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. He is the first African American to have served as president, as well as the first born outside the contiguous United States. He was born on August 4 in 1961 in Honolulu, He grew up mostly in Hawaii, but also spent one year of his childhood in Washington State and four years in Indonesia. After graduating from University , he worked as a community organizer in…

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