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    Texas Senate Case Study

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    knowing how much it will cost me in order to run for Texas senate is important in moving forward to the seat. When it comes to Texas senate and how much the cost is in order to run, there is a set of prices. According to an article by The Texas Tribune, the amount of money spent in…

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    In the article the author stated there can be no argument with the Tribunes right to its conclusion, but there is a wide berth to contest the Tribunes reasoning in arriving at those conclusions (Thecrimsoncom, 2016). The author felt that the President did what any person in that position would have done, in the article he stated The President responded to emerging…

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    Coriolanus Integrity

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    This is especially evident when the tribunes incite the people against Coriolanus, ending his brief political career. When Coriolanus meets face to face with the man that went behind his back, he spares no words “The fires i' the lowest hell fold-in the people! Call me their traitor! Thou injurious tribune! Within thine eyes sat twenty thousand deaths, In thy hand clutch'd as many millions, in Thy lying tongue both numbers”…

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    The Chicago Times and the Chicago Turbine were two leading newspapers in the late 1890’s. Both of the newspapers had coverage of the Pullman Strike available to their readers. The Pullman Strike is an event in Illinois history where workers chose to walk out of their occupations due to the environment. The depression made the worker’s wages get cut by twenty-five percent. This cut was the cause of workers to have an enormous amount of stress, eventually leading to a strike against the…

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    The Bismarck Tribune discusses the Dakota Access pipeline, that discusses the harm the pipeline can do to the lands typical way of life. The reason this pipeline is being built is that oil is so incredibly valuable to the country that Bismarck, North Dakota has a strong comparative advantage to build there over other locations in the United States(Nicholason,2017). The Bismarck Tribune also discusses a new manufacturing development in Bismarck, Bobcat…

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    Rome through his military career and his work in the senate. Scipio Africanus started his military career before the age of eighteen, when his father brought him into battle as a Tribune. He continued to go into battle after this and eventually saved his father's life in the battle of Ticinus- and he also served as a Tribune in the battle of Cannae where he rallied the survivors after the…

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    Why Use Polling?

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    Why use polling? Polling is utilized in politics to gauge the public’s attitude toward a person or issue and to learn what message could persuade a particular type of voter to support a particular person or issue. Polls can measure candidate viability through the ballot test question, and evaluate the effectiveness of a particular communication strategy. For instance, polling allows a representative sample of 1,000 people to share their opinions on a candidate or issue, thereby providing the…

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    Texas Immigration Problems

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    According to the Texas Tribune, Texas is the highest in the nation in uninsured households. The Texas Tribune also shows that in almost all counties that run along the border, most of them fall in the 30-40 percent uninsured category. To me, that is highly disturbing. I definitely take my insurance for granted, writing…

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    none) to help pay for the war. Well after the war was over and the debts from it payed off, the people of Rome contested the law, asking for its repeal. Cato the elder, a consul, was much against the repeal and had the support of many tribunes, but Lucius Valerius, a tribune, spoke in favor of repealing the law and allowing women to dress for their…

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    Under Augustus’ reign, the borders of the empire were stretched to the Rhine and the Danube on the north, to the Atlantic Ocean on the west, to the desert of Africa on the south, and nearly to the Euphrates on the east. The only two frontier nations that threatened to disrupt the efficiency of Rome were the Parthians and the Germans. The Parthians still held the standards lost by Crassus, a great source of shame to the Roman people. However, using diplomatic channels, he was able to reclaim the…

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