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    Disneyland Vs. Mexico

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    forced to bond with them I had no other choice. Unlike Disneyland most of my family was just hanging out and eating it was oMy Disneyland and mexico trip were both great trips. On the other hand I think Disneyland was a better trip. Disneyland was the better trip because it was a clean,great restaurants and amazing entertainment. Disneyland was a great trip overall although mexico did have one factor that made it special there was a lot of family bonding. First Disneyland was a neat and…

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    Donald Trump Plan Analysis

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    Question 1.) “What is the main purpose or key question of the article?” “The Trump Plan” is an article written by the editors at the National Review. The article evaluates Donald Trump’s views on immigration. While the writers are relaying his views to the reader in a seemingly civil way, they do take subtle shots at Donald Trump. Someone who they referred to within the text as “The Donald” (THE EDITORS 2015, p. 14). The Purpose of this article is to inform the reader of the infamous…

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    First of all, if this paper was not assigned, I would still have watched the debate. Fortunately, this assignment added a little incentive to watching. For the last eight years, I have watched almost every debate, both the Primary and Presidential ones. However, for many Americans, this first Presidential Debate would be the first time they would watch and listen to these two candidates discuss the various current issues facing our country and their future plans to help solve or best mitigate…

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    The GOP Republican Presidential Debate of 2015 consisted of fiery topics, competitors, and opinions. Located in the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, 11 Republican candidates faced off addressing the country’s greatest issues the controversies surrounding each candidate, moderated by Jake Tapper, Dana Bash and Hugh Hewitt. Front runners included Fiorina, Rubio, Cristie and Bush, and they were considered the winners of the debate. This debate explored many aspects of the candidates and…

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    The Louis J. Esposito dining hall is a popular location on Temple University’s urban campus where those who have a meal plan congregate. Not only does it serve as a location for students and faculty to eat, but it also is utilized as an area for socializing and completing homework. Due to this reason, the dining hall is regarded as a cosmopolitan canopy. As described by Elijah Anderson, author of the piece The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life, cosmopolitan canopies are…

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    The most important debate in recent history was The first 2016 presidential debate between Donald Trump and HIllary Clinton, was by far the biggest in US history. Over 84 million people tuned in to see what the next potential president had to say about problems that affect Americans today. Both candidates consistently tried to convince us to vote for them by using analytical devices such as ethos, repetition, jargon, and framing. Analytical devices are used to help us understand and connect with…

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    Max McCarty English 1030 Professor Quigley 8 February, 2017 “Make America Great Again” This past political season, Donald Trump took the United States election by storm. First by even running for president. After defeating multiple Republicans in the primary, Trump ended up winning the Republican nomination for president. Much of this success was due to Donald Trump’s ad campaign, “Make America Great Again.” A simple ad that was basic in design and doesn’t include any complex meanings, it ended…

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    Tom is shown to be a man that loves his material items. Tom’s house is important to him. His house in East Egg, which is very luxurious. When Tom first meets Nick he says “’I’ve got a nice place here’” (p. 7). Tom also believes that his money can get him anything. Daisy married him because of his money. He bought her pearl necklace. Nick saw him standing outside a jewelry store. After they see each other nicks sees that Tom “went into the jewelry store to buy a pearl necklace-or perhaps only a…

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    is amazing. I love waking up to the smell of camp fire or just beautiful mountain freshness. I also love waking up to either a new fresh coat of snow on the ground or the birds chirping in the nice cool summer daylight. Snowboarding at the Vail Ski resort has the prettiest snow and such fresh powder that it feels like heaven on Earth.…

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    What does one think of when it comes to a billionaire man with hair as poufy and white and skin as spray tan the color of an orange? Ask any American from any age group or ethnicity, and within seconds they would be able to identify the man as Donald Trump. Donald Trump has been a very highlighted figure known for his appearance and his business oriented life, which has been mocked over the use of synchronic satire demonstrated before and even after the election through the comedy show “Saturday…

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