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    George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 12, 1924. His family was very wealthy yet raised their children to be above no one. Although they did stress the importance of public service and giving back to society. As just a teenager , Bush left home to become his own person and start his own family. He later began his political career becoming the Republican Party chairman in Harris County, Texas. Bush was always good with people, and as chairman he was able to build…

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    nation.” George Bush from the 1988 Republican Convention acceptance speech.The quote meant Bush wanted a kinder, gentler nation, meaning he wanted a nation without discrimination, or a nation where any unhappy child from any unhappy home could learn to read,or where any child could become President of the United States.George HW Bush changed politics in the United States because it showed that he wanted equal opportunities for any type of people regardless of race or income. George…

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    each candidate’s claims with a critical eye. We have an obligation to be media literate. We must remember the five questions that should be asked about any media message: 1. Who created this message? 2. What creative techniques are used to attract my attention? 3. How might different people understand this message differently? 4. What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message? 5. Why is this message being sent? As a people, we have the duty to…

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    recent election among them is a 1992 Presidential Election where George H.W. Bush loses to Bill Clinton. In the beginning of the election, not many people thought that Bush was going to lose. However, national priorities were shifting with the rising new generation, the baby boomers. The Domestic economic was in chaos with unemployment rate that is highest in nine years. In the contrast with Bush, young democratic candidate, Bill Clinton, was full of energy and power, and the strongest third…

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