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    From a personal perspective, Hillary Clinton is the best choice for President of the United States. There were several determining factors that contributed to this decision. First of all, her lifetime of experience in government and the law has provided her the skill set necessary for the highest office in the land. Next, the prospect of Hillary Clinton nominating a Supreme Court justice is very high. There is already a vacancy on the court that will swing the court ideologically from right to…

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    Should Hillary become president, she would ratify the Paris Agreement and work with businesses to be greener. Trump would focus more on other issues besides environmental, but has shown support for creating more renewable energy. Trump is concerned with creating jobs for people…

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    Hillary Clinton Problems

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    As the 2016 election nears, Americans must vote wisely on who will be the next president of the United States of America. America is facing many problems. America owes so much in student loan debt, which is affecting the economy. There has been many job losses, and workers are demanding higher wages. Many recent Terrorist attacks and mass shootings at a club, schools, malls, airports, restaurants. Many are unsatisfied at how there is no a strict law for gun control. These problems show America…

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    The Commander in Chief is also a position we all now as the President of The United States (POTUS). Many may not know the importance and knowledge of running the country and what it takes to protect the homeland, the amount of departments that we have to protect the homeland and what each agency does. There are many departments that the president oversee, with the advisement of department secretaries. These departments within our government, such as…

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    Lincoln begun at the bottom he was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Lincoln was raised in simple poor town were most people was uneducated and when he became president he never forgot where he came from. When he heard a speech, he would get on a level so the people could understand him. He would communicate in goals in a way that even a simple country man could understand. He was not the type of leader that spoke…

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    Mexican Food In America

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    History does not always repeat itself, but on numerous occasions, it comes very close. If any evidence is necessary for one to believe the concept of repetitive history, look no further than past anti-Chinese immigration sentiments and current anti-Mexican immigration sentiments in America. Moreover, since food and culture are inextricably intertwined, the stereotypes many Americans have for immigrants is reflected in how Americans treat and perceive immigrants’ cultural cuisine. As stated in…

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    “Equality Implies Individuality” People who are in high positions of power and privileges should make a positive influence to the community rather than using it for their own convenience. In this world, it really cannot be avoided that there are inequalities everywhere. There will always be someone who is weak and powerless, and in contrast, someone who is influential and dominate. But sometimes, some of those people who are high in power tend to have more benefits, like getting special…

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    The Rise Of ISIS

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    It was a hot topic issue during the United States presidential election and it has put President Obama on the hot seat over much of his presidency. ISIS is not just on the table for the United States, they are a problem for the whole world. Even with all eyes on ISIS it is hard for us to stop them because the United States, like many other countries…

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    our warm fingers" (Anna Quindlen), and this memorial was one of the most personal of all war memorials, it was the most personal of all wars and it would see that it still would be the most personal, but now we have had the Iraq war. The war that President Bush never intended to be so personal to the American people, but it was thrust upon the people. It was supposed to be all about policy, not about the people. It was being washed out at the beginning when Bush 's people decided they didn 't…

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    Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, was a lifelong politician in Washington, having served in the House, Senate, and as Vice President before being elected to the highest position in the United States Government. As a Republican during a divided time in our nation, Nixon took numerous stands that he thought were best for the country even when they conflicted with his conservative views and the views of his strongest supporters. His time as President saw a continuation of the…

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