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    The Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines the word “blame” as a verb, meaning “to place responsibility for a fault or error; to hold responsible; to find fault for.” In the face of a horrific tragedy, it seems to be a natural response to want to place the blame on someone or something, perhaps to channel the anger and the trauma and be able to put it somewhere, anywhere, in hopes of alleviating the pain. It might be a way to rationalize what happened, to try to apply reason and logic to the…

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    The Affordable Care Act also known as ObamaCare has been a big issue in healthcare for the past couple of years. It is important to understand the individual mandate that is involved in ObamaCare Act because it will help you understand the problem the individuals are facing while getting health insurance. What I am searching for in ObamaCare to better understand is the individual mandate by looking at the Political history involvement of the act, the actions taken by congress, president, and the…

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    Social media has a positive influence on the public by bringing people within the same political parties together and allowing places for them to socialize from around the world. Facebook has many different political party groups that the public can join and learn, discuss, and follow on different issues and candidates during an election as well as meeting other people within their party. While social media bring a lot of positive influence on public opinion it can also bring much negative…

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    powerful two-party political system in the United States, the Democrats and Republicans – there are vital differences between the two which distinguish one from another and are founded on very powerful beliefs. Both political parties are beneficial to the United States in their own way, and both also have their downfalls. Examples of some different beliefs the two parties have are on tax policy, social issues, labor and free trade, education, and health care. Although the Democratic Party is the…

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    The Travon Martin Story

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    America has change during the times of 2010 to 2015, and some of the change has been effective for the survival of the nation. Some of the changes include the rise of minimal wage, large amount of soldiers were able to come home for a short time, and the job increase for people with degrees in fields like nursing. The negative out comes from the last five years is the violence and not t up holding the rights of African Americans that has led to the death of innocent people and cause a uproar in…

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    Michelle Obama Biography

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    “You’re Incredible, Mrs. Michelle Obama" If I can have a sit down at Starbucks with anyone in the world it will be with First Lady Michelle Obama. I have seen Michelle Obama on newspaper, television screen, you will know she is a significant woman to the United States. Everyone know she is the President wife, she is America royalty. I would first ask First Lady Michelle about her biography if you didn’t know Michelle Obama is the forty fourth first lady of the United States. She is also the…

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    Dropout Rates

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    Statement of the Study Issue African American males drop out at a higher rate than other groups proportion to their population in the United States of America. There must be extenuating circumstances to this dilemma in education. There is no evidence that African American males can’t learn or don’t want to learn, therefore, other factors clearly contribute to this event. This research paper will highlight those factors. Purpose of the Study The purpose of the study is to identify the reasons…

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    Racial Identity, Misrepresentation and African American Culture In this story, Stephen Balkaran criticizes the United States racial structure and the way people approach the issue of racial identity. The article bases its argument on the back of a recent story that involved the current Washington Spokesman for NAACP, Rachel Dolezal. According to the story, Rachel is white, but has been posing as an African American inside an institution that stands to protect the rights of African American…

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    Nils Aardahl FWIS Word Magic Dr. Belik 16 November, 2015 Political Language The language used in politics features many linguistic devices that deliberately confuse the audience. George Orwell describes these devices and their use by politicians in his essay “Politics and the English Language.” In this work, Orwell shows how the power of language can be used to convince people of the value of ideas even if there is little actual truth or value to them. While to most the importance of…

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    The Reign of Adolf Hitler Although he dint practice religion openly, Hitler certainly believed in God. He was raised in a catholic setting and even went to a monastery school. His main ambition as a young boy was to become a priest. He got most of his ideas from the Bible, and most certainly, from the Christian Social movement. Even though he opposed certain priests who opposed him for political reasons, he never stopped believing in God and his country. Hitler believed the Christian feeling…

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