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    Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan were two of the most notable Republican presidents of the United States of America. Each president used his brilliant personality to grow America into a strong world power. While both presidents presided over different periods of American history, they saw the strategic importance of a powerful American military and showed compassion for immigrants through assimilation. To begin with, Theodore Roosevelt’s defense policy was specifically designed to prove…

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    Social media is the most powerful tool to build social relationship with political parties and their supporters. Before I elaborate about Mitt Romney’s social media campaign, let’s talk about the Republican Party. Republican party is the one of the two major political parties in the United States. And in 2012, Mitt Romney was the presidential candidate from the Republican Party. Republican party’s political mission is to produce more jobs in the United States, give equal work opportunities to…

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    Whenever the presidential elections come around, the populace primarily pay attention to the candidates from the Democratic party and the Republican party. The two main political parties are different through their political philosophies and other beliefs. However, they also share some common agreements. The main difference between Republicans and Democrats is their political philosophies. In general, Democrats are liberal and lean left on the political scale. Conversely, Republicans are…

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    Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun and Langston Hughes “Harlem” share a theme by how many of the ideas and symbols in the writings have a deeper meanings. In the play there is many ways that some characters and actions relate to each other. Walter has many dreams and wants to help the family but many of his dreams are deferred as it is stated in the poem harlem. The Youngers dreams “explode” in each of their own ways in the story. They fight over what to do with the life insurance money…

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    During the ceremony, President Obama stated many times that they set the foundation for black rights and equality. Barack Obama praised the 1936 Olympians for making a statement in front of Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Obama stated, “…African American athletes in the middle of Nazi Germany under the gaze of Adolf Hitler put a lie to notions of racial superiority.” The President stated that their accomplishments paved the way for…

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    Every president has an agenda when they start out, a list of things that they hope to accomplish during their presidency. Included in this agenda is usually a plan regarding foreign policy, or United States relations with other countries. Barack Obama, as our current president, is no different. His plans and successes so far are interesting to note. Obama's plans regarding foreign policy when he became president were big. He wanted to end the war in Iraq, finish the fight against the Taliban,…

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    At the start of the century on November 4, 1980 Ronald Reagan, the former republican governor of California beats president carter in a landslide victory. Many of Reagan’s economic policies affected the United States politically, socially, and economically. The collection of Reagan’s economic polies are referred as Reaganomics. Reaganomics still affects our economy, and are still a major points of debates today. Reaganomics was not a based on the science of economics, but rather a moral…

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    The widening achievement gap seen between student subgroups in education has resulted in race-neutral policies formulated to address the underperformance in schools. In the last decade, significant steps have been taken by the government to warrant equal education and opportunities for students nationwide, regardless of race. On January 8, 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001. The NCLB is a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary…

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    Senator Bernie Sanders, a United States presidential candidate, spoke to the student body of Liberty University on September 14, 2015. In this speech, he appealed to those of different beliefs and helped them find common ground. In talking about child poverty and health care for all citizens, he demonstrated pathos. He also used ethos when citing the bible when speaking to a Christian school. Mr. Sanders' usage of logos was evident when he addressed the gap between the wealthy and the…

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    many low-income students and more than 71 percent of them graduate with debts with an average of $29,400 of loans. If Bernie were to become elected as a president he would resolve this issue with college tuition. He would make tuition free just like Germany, Sweden, and as many other countries have. His idea into implementing this would be by “imposing a tax on Wall Street speculators that would generate about $300 billion in revenue”. This would have a great impact to our country’s educational…

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