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    Aristotle’s idea of the ideal citizen, while important to consider, is an unrealistic expectation for everyday Americans. He expects participation in political office, a willingness to understand each other, and comprehension of the basic dynamic between rulers and their people. All of these areas would be helpful in creating more informed and involved citizens, however the current state of politics illustrates the infeasibility of Aristotle’s idea. To begin, Aristotle believes that the ideal…

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    she answered the asked questions. The first question was about Education which the Democratic candidate found that, through their Slogan express their vision of America. So working together is one of the keys for a good success and the democratic party, Hilary Clinton wants to reconcile the country. Trump replied by agreeing to get back the America to its greatness. But as usual, he started talking about a subject that has no relation with the asked question such as the US deal with Iraq that…

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    skills because with the Presidential debates we can find statistics, assumptions, and interpretations. The two candidates for the presidency of the United States for this year are Donald Trump which is running for the Republican party and Hillary Clinton for the Democrat party. If I have to choose who would be a best President for 2016 of the United States between Trump and Clinton, I would vote for Hillary Clinton for many reasons. However, I believe this year the candidates are a little…

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    The United States entered World War 1 in 1917 and President Woodrow Wilson sponsored a propaganda campaign against German influence. In an effort to show unity and pride of America, President Wilson stated “You cannot dedicate yourself to America unless you become in every respect… Americans. You cannot become Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. America does not think in groups” (“Facts”). Although President Wilson claimed that “America does not think in groups”, U.S. officials and…

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    It can be assumed that prior to having access to Haushofer’s work it would have been difficult for the Nazi party to understand geopolitics to the extent they did. In the German form of “geopolitiks” Haushofer’s work today makes him a proponent of the subject, but also can indicate to us much about Nazi strategic concerns. Mackinder’s theory further analyzed would suggest to the Nazi party looking for military advantages that portions of Eastern Europe and Asia (Eurasia) is beneficial to them…

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    1) Comprehension. Who is the speaker: The President of the United States - Barack Obama. He was elected twice in his career, and he seen as one of the better speakers of the 21st century. Who are the listeners: Citizens of the United States (two million in attendance). In which situation is the speech deliverd: First Inaugural Address. What is its context: Speech given by the president with his intentions of what he will do as a leader. When is the speech delivered: January 21, 2009. 2)…

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    Imagine it’s the start of WW2 and you were given a task of decoding an ever changing, impossible to crack, nazi code called the enigma. This very task was what was assigned to many of Britain's greatest minds among them was a man named Alan Turing. In short Alan was smart but socially awkward and found himself working alone even though he is apart of the team. Throughout his work during the WWII era he conducted extensive research using major mathematical concepts in order to further his work on…

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    “On the Pulse of Morning” Analysis On January 20th, 1993, America’s 42nd president, Bill Clinton, was inaugurated at the United States’ Capitol in Washington D.C. At this inauguration, Maya Angelou delivered her poem “On the Pulse of Morning.” She was the first African American, the first woman, and the second person to read poetry at a presidential inauguration. Her poem later won the 1994 Grammy for “Best Spoken Word.” Angelou was a writer, director, actress and civil rights activist through…

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    The president of the United States, Barack Obama, held a speech on the 8th of September 2009 at Wakefield High School, in which he addressed the importance of education. The speech had a special message, which was that no students should ever give up because: “you’re not just quitting on yourself, you’re quitting on your country” . By delivering such a statement must have created a fire of pride in every American’s patriotic heart. President Obama is hoping for all students to be motivated by…

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    rebellions, placed Victoriano Huerta as the leader of the division in the north. Placing Victoriano Huerta, one of the most dangerous men in Mexico, was not a good idea, he commanded battles with lot of casualties, such thing that did not like to the USA ambassador Henry Lane Wilson, who was worried about the ongoing revolution and its activities because they can affect the performance of American businesses settled in Mexico. Nonetheless, one February 22, in 1913, Madero will be assassinated…

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