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    biggest issues of present day society as a means of distinguishing between the two opposing arguments. Nevertheless, there is one issue that Secretary Hillary Clinton and Mr. Donald J. Trump agree on: income inequality is a titanic issue in the United States of America. Despite agreeing on the problem, Clinton and Trump provide several different solutions that are as opposite as white and black. In a state of indecision, we must look towards eastern philosophy in order…

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    Donald Trump Ruins Everything Marialuisa Rincon Donald Trump’s business failures are well documented. As you would expect from a world famous businessman with his fingers in so many pies, some endeavours were bound to fail. However, thanks to his famously big mouth and infinitely bigger ego, Trump ruins everything. Here we explore my five personal favorites: 1. Trump ruined his very own “university.” This is a power trip if ever I’ve seen one. In 2005, Trump founded Trump University—a…

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    After election night, and everyday since, the United States of America has been in uncharted waters. With Trumps ascendancy to the highest office in the nation, progressives from coast to coast experienced a collective disorientation. Overnight we have transitioned from a nation passing landmark legislation such as the Affordable Care Act, to egregious court orders banning the passage of those who see America as a shining city on top of the hill. Now America, and the ideas of progressivism, are…

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    after a few months of watching the different candidates for President speak, Donald Trump really began to appeal to me as well. Donald is forthright in his speeches about the American ways and dreams, plus about Americans remaining practical about our current economic situation. For example, Bernie Sanders wanted more social programs, but the United States is already nineteen trillion in debt and climbing. Donald Trump kept speaking about how we could bring jobs back to help our people and…

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    In our modern day society we see people posting videos and pictures of celebrity life style or relationship - stating that it 's their life goals not knowing what celebrities went through to get there. With that being said, what do you value most in life? Is it the little things that can be by the past or the important things? In life people tend to put so much value on the little things. For example, like William Carlos Williams hold his red wheelbarrow to so much standards. He feels as though…

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    Trump has become the President, now the local people are mad to the point where they rebel with burning fire the streets, boycott and breaking antiquities that are poorly protected. For years there has been debate whether antiquities should be returned to where it was native to. Not returning could let public have more access, but not returning will result a lost piece or art in its own native land. Returning antiquities for it could be very difficult, where would one belong to a city, county…

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    Donald Trump's Presidency

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    As we all know, President Barack Obama’s second term is coming to an end, and we have a new President elect, Donald J. Trump. Let’s have a small background check on Donald Trump; he was a real estate entrepreneur, actor, and now a politician. Donald Trump was born in New York, NY on June 14, 1946. His family is full of immigrants. His grandmother and grandfather were born in Germany and they immigrated to the United States. His father was born in the states, but his mother in Scotland. Even his…

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    Presidential Debate Essay

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    increase one’s name recognition, tools for relative unknowns rather than household names. Nevertheless, because of the race being incredibly close between the two candidates, the debate matters, and was thus highly anticipated. Held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY, the first presidential debate of the 2016 election season was well-organized and structured. The format of the debate is described as follows. The debate lasted for ninety minutes…

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    many aspects of the candidates and the controversial issues of this year. This paper will explore the nature of the candidates, their verbal and nonverbal cues, and who would be the best candidate for our 2016 president. First and foremost, Donald Trump started off the debate being asked,…

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    potentially the next president of the United States. Biography.com shares that Bernie came from a struggling working-class family. He went to high school at James Madison High School and eventually furthered his education at Brooklyn College, and the University of Chicago where he eventually graduated in 1964 with a degree in political science. Bernie got his first elected position in 1981 when he was elected mayor of Burlington, Vermont by only 12 votes. In 2006 he decided to run for senate and…

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