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    Election years in the United States remind many citizens that they live in a country with a political system that allows them to vote for people that will represent them and their wishes up in Washington. Many of the issues that become the target of debate can stem from dissatisfaction with the current regime, issues that have yet to have been answered, as well as whatever else is a hot topic at the time. One election season might have the turbulent geopolitical issues of the Middle East be the…

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    from this, that generally the youth will be expose to things like politics at a much younger age compared to the last generation. As I recall the first major political impression I had was around eight years ago, when Senator Barrack Obama won the Presidential election of 2008. I was currently in eighth grade and like most eight graders, I was developing a self-identity and an opinion that this time. Senator Obama’s election was very historical, due to the nature of prior presidents being…

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    Pros And Cons Of Voting

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    Voting is a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice. Since I am not an American citizen so, if I could vote then, I would vote The Democratic Party(Bernie Sanders). There are huge differences between the two major parties. I do not support the Republican Party because this party does not give freedom as much as Democratic Party do. Also, Republican Party is full of racism. Since,…

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    Obama’s Eulogy and Usher’s song “Chains” President Barack Obama, in his eulogy for Reverend Pinckney delivers an emotional speech that left many in tears and inspired, inspired to make change. Obama’s speech was intended towards all citizens of the United States, especially the victimized families and people of South Carolina. During his eulogy, Obama praises the great man that Reverend Pinckney was and also elaborates on the issues that need to be acknowledged in America today, particularly…

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    The future of the United States all depends on the leadership abilities of the future elected American president. The United States, as a country is 19.3 trillion dollars in debt and increasing with no sign of a turnaround in the future. As the country works hard to rebuild itself, we must keep in mind who we are electing to be the next American President. The current presidential race for election between the well established Donald Trump and the former First Lady, Hillary Clinton has raised…

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    Imagine you’re in the United States and it is the 2016 presidential election. After completing registration you get in line at the voting booths and cast your vote for the presidential candidate of your choosing. The votes are tallied and though your preferred candidate did not win, you gave your input on who should be the next President. Now, imagine you do not live in the United States. You are actually a citizen in the United Kingdom and without your vote Queen Elizabeth II is put into power.…

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    Reminiscence Bump Essay

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    The reminiscence bump: why America's greatest year was probably when you were young Guardian's news covers Taylor, Garry and Burton-Wood's research from 2017.During his campaign, Donald Trump had promised American citizens to make America great again. But in which year America was great? How do people decide which year was the greatest? Taylor and his colleagues investigated these questions by taking into consideration the literature on the reminiscence bump. In his interview with New York…

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    Rhetorical Essay Toni Morrison, written to then candidate, Barack Obama, addresses the topic of presidential qualities, and argues that Barak Obama is the finest choice for America's future. She supports this claim by rhetorical devices such as voice of opinion, tone, and commonplace. From the beginning of the letter, Toni Morrison creates a strong, amplified statement with expressing her perspective. She sets the atmosphere of her entry gradually stating her perspective. With the phrase, "I…

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    What Is Fake News

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    THE ADAPTATION OF FAKE NEWS BY ALICE BARRAH Intro The term "Fake News" broke out in popular media back in 2016, when Donald Trump accused CNN reporter Jim Acosta of being the very term. Since then fake news has wormed its way through nearly every media outlet, reporter, politician and celebrity alike, and it's become hard for a new generation of consumers to tell the difference between what's true and what's false. What is Fake News? Fake News, put simply, is the spread of misinformation…

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    money was one of the highlights in the legislation. Critics of the soft-money ban argue that the contribution of money to political parties is a form of free speech protected by the First Amendment. “The amount of money individuals might contribute to state parties in federal elections increased from $5000 to $10,000. The total amount these individuals might contribute to federal candidates, parties, and other organizations increased from $25,000 to $30,000 (legal).” Expenditures for…

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