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    At his inauguration as 45th president of the United States on 20 January 2017, Donald Trump said "From this day forward, it's going to be only America first -- America first. . . Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength. . . We will follow two simple rules -- buy American and hire American." Clearly, the United States and the world have entered an uncharted territory. He has three clear and chilling messages: From now on, America will be self-centered, protectionist, and less…

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    Geopolitics: inquiry scaffold The region of conflict: When the Pashtun tribes were united in 1747, Afghanistan was founded. Afghanistan served as a buffer between the British and Russian Empires until it won independence from the British in 1919. The democracy ended in 1973 when the government was overthrown in a coup and again in 1978 by a communist inspired group. This government was supported by the Soviet Union who invaded in 1979 to support the communist regime. Russia withdrew in 1989…

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    first began with the first inauguration of the first President of the United States of America, George Washington. This was held on the balcony of the Federal Hall in New York on April 30th, 1789 (The Presidential Inauguration in History, n.d.). The Inauguration then became a ritual to all presidents who followed, which included the inaugural address, inaugural parade and the inaugural balls to celebrate the handover of power from on president to the next. Modern inauguration festivals follow…

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    Public Schools?” first on his blog and then published in the Huffington Post, a liberal-oriented news source, in 2013. Hamilton is senior pastor of The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas, one of the fastest growing churches in the country. He preached at the National Prayer Service as part of the presidential inauguration festivities in 2013 and is an award-winning author. The purpose of his article is to inform Christian parents as to why we should…

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    people because they don’t feel it can apply to them. They don’t think that anyone could have the same amount of freedom. Arguments can be made towards this because they don’t believe that everyone has the same amount of rights and privileges in the United States. This in some ways is true because even though freedom should be free to everyone, it isn’t. This is because ever since the Civil Rights movement, many people don’t look at all the races the same. The obligations to gain freedom are…

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    the United States of America was in economical turmoil. In the 1930s, three million men and women would be out of work. They either had lost their jobs or hand been laid off without pay in the aftermath of the stock market crash. Within the next two years, twelve million would encounter the same fate. Leaders of the country were struggling to think of ways to help. Banks would soon start closing, and between the years of 1930 and 1933 more than 9000 banks would be closed in the United States.…

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    President Barack Obama Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America on January 20, 2009. Obama is the first African American to become President. With his presidency, he promised to make changes that would liberate Americans from crisis and into a new beginning, despite some unsuccessful policies along the way. Taking a look into how he rose to be successful, the triumphs he has provided, and some of his unfortunate improprieties, helps to paint a better picture of the…

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    testing if a relationship existed between the percentage of the news dedicated to President Barack Obama and the public’s opinion of the United States.1 This study is unlike others in the media priming field since instead…

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    winning the presidential election by a narrow vote, John Fitzgerald Kennedy needed to win the hearts of the Americans in a time of tension and stress in the world. In his inaugural address, Kennedy explained how the American people share common heritage and, in one way or another, they all strive for similar purposes and ideals. Therefore, a unification of the American people would be beneficial to the country which, in turn, would support the world. The speech Kennedy made on his inauguration…

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    I watched the Greg Gutfeld Show on the Fox News Channel for my media analysis. It airs on the weekends from 9:00pm - 10:00pm. It is hosted by Greg Gutfeld and this week’s guests were Anthony Cumia, Carrie Keagan, Katherine Timpf, and Tyrus. Throughout the show, Gutfeld and his guests discussed the political news of the week with a comedic twist. To start off the show, Gutfeld and his guests conversed about the false BuzzFeed dossier about Donald Trump and his subsequent claims about widespread…

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