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    When I read “Globalization and populism”(Korea Joongang Daily, May.13), I had but to share the concern of author on this new disturbing global trend. Yet feeling the need to hight more on the catastrophic implication of this blindness, I would like to add some details that may help others to realize the imminence of this crisis. Without doubt, Adolf Hitler was a tyrant who killed millions of Jews and gypsies and started a war that would devastate the world for the next five years. Germans…

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    Foreign policy is an incredibly important part of any President’s role. Most countries in today’s society make use of global trade and international relationships to bolster the economy, and that is especially true for a superpower like the United States. Without a good foreign policy, not only will a country begin to fall behind in terms of technological advances, the citizens faith in the country will begin to falter. The foreign policy of the Barack Obama Administration has been scrutinized…

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    Do actions speak louder than words? Benjamin Franklin once said “well done is better than well said.” I believe this corresponds with actions speak louder than words for the reason that all of us have the capacity to lie and moreover, only a few have the audacity to state the truth. Thus, creating a person’s action the only verification you can have. For example, I have recently watched many of the presidential debates, and as for now, they both state they will do all they can in their…

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    In his speech, Ted Cruz talks about how if anybody can not tell the difference between our friends and our enemies, or the difference between the nation of Israel and Islamic terrorists that want to murder us. That raises serious questions about their fitness and judgment to be Commander in Chief. When he says this, Ted is using false dichotomy because he says If you don’t vote for me, then that’s the kind of president you will have. This argument might seem effective because a lot of people…

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    bystanders that didn't help. Over the course of Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List we learn which side Oskar Schindler is apart of. In the beginning of the film schindler is a very selfish, greedy, and cold hearted person. He is a part of the nazi party, he enjoys making money and does not care who he steps on along the way. Schindler is a womanizer, to elaborate he has a wife but he sleeps with multiple other woman. he knows how to schmooze to get what he wants. He starts off by tipping a…

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    Hebert Hoover was born on August 10, 1874 in West Bank, Iowa. He was the first president born west of the Mississippi River. Hoover was the second of three children of a Quaker family. His father died when he was six and his mother died three years later. At age nine Hoover moved in with his aunt and uncle in Oregon. After going to Quaker schools, Hoover joined the first class to attend Stanford University which opened in 1891. He graduated with a degree in geology and became a mining engineer.…

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    After watching the debate, I would say that Clinton had the stronger argument. She had supported her arguments concerning gun legislation, abortion, and immigration with statistics as well as personal testimonies, which improved her credibility and allowed her character to be relatable and trustworthy. For example, on the topic of gun legislation, Clinton had related to the masses by conveying her understanding of those who wish to maintain their gun rights. After establishing this trust with…

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    A domestic policy is necessary to each individual American president’s administration. Though some may be similar, each domestic policy is unique and remembered for something different. Three presidents with contrasting domestic policies are Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. Each of these domestic polices specifically differ in their main objective. Kennedy’s New Frontier aimed to expand human possibilities, while Johnson’s Great Society worked towards eliminating…

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    Picture being 10 years old in 1963. After eating dinner with the family, your mom turns on the TV and John F. Kennedy pops up on the screen. He is giving his Civil Rights Address that will go down in history. Hearing him talking with a stern disappointing voice anyone could tell that Kennedy wants change, but the little hope he has is showing through all of the disappointment in his voice. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States; he is the first and only Catholic president. Born on…

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    At the first glance, especially after reading the essential last speeches of Malcolm, there seems to be a tremendous overlap in his and Stokely’s theoretical and practical positions. Both strongly favor the empowerment of African Americans and other oppressed peoples around the world. While his early conceptual work echoes many of the central themes of Malcolm’s philosophy, Carmichael makes hardly any direct references to him in his writings or his speeches. As we will see later on, despite…

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