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    to describe the outrageous election between two very bitter candidates. Although this sounds rather similar to the present-day elections of 2016, it actually describes an election that took place more than two hundred years ago. This shocking election is told by Edward Larson in his narrative of the election of 1800. Edward Larson was born in 1953 and is an American historian and a legal scholar. Larson’s A Magnificent Catastrophe is a novel about the momentous election that happened in 1800 and…

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    Donald Trump Swot Analysis

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    Trump’s humor appeals to the public ear, and his background in successful leadership increases the trust of the public and gives him an edge in the elections, as he is aspiring to run America. Strengths of Hillary Clinton include her history of making history in politics and American leadership, and her sensibility in dealing with big issues. Clinton’s history encourages the public to recognize her as…

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    Danger Of Language

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    in what you say and write. Language can be dangerous. The dangers in language do not cause physical harm, but the damages can ruin reputations, hurt people’s feelings, cost people their jobs, or even cost someone the presidency. In the most recent election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, many different things they have said in the past are being brought back up. The things that are being brought back up caused some damage to both of their campaigns. (Lindhout, Paul and Ben J. M. Ale)…

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    Socrates Pros And Cons

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    2016 Presidential Election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton perfectly summarized the feelings of millions of Democrats, who, after volunteering countless hours for Hillary Clinton and other Democrats, were left in complete despair when they saw the results of the 2016 Election: Republicans controlled both Houses of Congress, nearly two thirds of State Legislatures and Governors, and a man who they felt to be hateful, abusive, and grossly unqualified was elected President of the United States.…

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    Donald J. Trump Being the president of the United States is a very critical job. Even though any American citizen can run for presidency, the candidate has to win people’s votes with their traits. Important traits all great presidents need, include: a professional appearance, trustworthiness, and be goal and achievement oriented. Donald Trump proves to be a likeable candidate because he possesses two of these traits: a professional appearance and goal and achievement oriented. As a child,…

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    Bill Clinton and Cory Booker to build her report. I’ll begin with the first part of her speech, recognizing Bill Clinton and the love and support he had given her, which are front and center at the convention and had major publicity during this election cycle. She jokingly names him “Editor-in-Chief” and President Obama had earlier named him as the Secretary of explanations. She goes on to thank Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Senator Bernie Sanders for the support.…

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    The Tea Party’s main goal is to advocate awareness to any issue, which may challenge the security and jurisdiction of the United States of America. TEA is a backronym that stands for ‘Taxed Enough Already’. This movement is known for its modest positions and overall role in the Republican Party. One of their main goals is to bring awareness to the public in terms of not spending more money than what it takes in and live under the constitution. This particular movement advocates for reduced U.S.…

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    Negativity In News Media

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    my everyday routines, I made sure to stay as positive as I could because of the good vibes it promoted all around me. Well, as I 'm sure many of you have noticed, these days the news-media has been spewing out negativity left and right. The 2016 presidential…

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    embody more than one voice. Originally a lecture following the inauguration of Barack Obama, Smith compares the then President-Elect to historical figures who share his “irreducible multiplicity” (12). As a biracial man who has lived in multiple states and countries, Obama has the gift to speak to and identify with many different people. Throughout this text, Smith wavers in deciding whether it is advantageous for political leaders to have multiple identities or allegiances. One of her most…

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    creation, President Barack Obama has had to address the issue several times as well as make big decisions about it. Recently, on November 6th, 2015 Obama made a statement regarding the Keystone XL Pipeline. Although this may appear to be just a normal presidential address, I think it is a speech that is worthy of scholarly attention…

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