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    capable nation on the planet and the President is the pioneer of the most intense nation. The president has the ability to summon the military, make settlements, favor or veto demonstrations of Congress, send and get conciliatory agents, allow exculpates and respites, and to ensure that the laws are completely executed. The Constitution manages the presidential powers, subsequently the Presidential forces are unclear and can be deciphered freely to the Presidents advantage. Presidential power…

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    Fighting Against Tyranny

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    that president of the United States was given ultimate power in the white house and made all decisions regarding the governing of the unites states. However after reading further into the constitution, it is evident that congress is given much more power than the president has. This seems to be something that is overlooked, especially in this years presidential election. After Donald Trump was nominated president, there was a lot of controversy about the role he would play as the president of…

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    Gender Violence In Mexico

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    In 1992, United States President George H.W. Bush, Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. What many are not familiar with is how Texas border cities with Mexico, particularly the borderland of El Paso, TX, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, saw a significant increase in gender violence after the signing of NAFTA. Since the early 1990’s to the early 2000’s, Ciudad Juárez became the central stage…

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    feature piece does what all journalistic mediums seems to do and generalizes a people as Donald Trump supporting Republicans. The feature neglects to mention reality: 37% of whites, voted against the NRA, KKK, rural-supported Republican Nominee—now President Elect. This boched election--from the Democratic perspective-- exposed major fractures within the United States. These faults are evident by the post-electoral…

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    He served as President right in the middle of the Iran Hostage Crisis. Sadr had hands on knowledge of the occurrences of the crisis from the Iranian point of view. He first made statements about the theory in an article in the Miami Herald where he furthered previous…

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    Fight Against Tyranny

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    other two. By doing this, they equally balance the power between them. A real example of how checks and balances prevent tyranny would be how the judiciary branch checks on the executive branch (President). After the September 11 terrorist attacks, according to CollegeAmericanGovernemnt.org, “ President Bush declared that the executive branch had the power to detain “Illegal enemy combatants” indefinitely, without trial,” (Hanley, James). Following 9/11, Yaser Hamdi, who’s an American citizen,…

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    Essay On Wikileaks

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    proof of a sinister act of democide. The media is afraid if the Wikileaks articles to become public. NBC, ABC, and CNN have known to be biased towards the left, but with every one of these broadcasting stations, either a producer, reporter, or president of the station has been married to somebody directly tied to the government (Evon). The left-wing news networks rarely talk about Wikileaks, and if they do, it…

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    When disaster strikes, regardless of the causation, it falls on the federal government to formulate a means by which to achieve a level of safety for its citizens. In such cases as federal outbreak, different nations may have different means by which to approach said crisis. Both World War I and World War II can a point of reference in the diverging methods they employed in their original strategy to attempting to ensure victory and safety for themselves and their respective allies. In the case…

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    However, the publishing of the Pentagon Papers and the Vietnam War made the public wary of their government’s internal motives. In 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters, who were linked to President Richard M. Nixon. The public’s opinion of a corrupt government was solidified. Politics and journalism changed forever. The Watergate Scandal led to government reform, an increase in popularity of journalism, and America’s distrust in their…

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    politician, he will not conduct himself as a lying and corrupt leader a typical politician is perceived to be. However, Trump as president is not the kind of change this country needs. Donald Trump is unfit to be President of the United States because he has no experience, he is unknowledgeable, has a disrespectful temperament, and has a scandalous history. Unlike any president The U.S has had, Trump has had no political experience whatsoever. According to a biography, Trump is a graduate of…

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