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    the last ten years, American citizens has witnessed so many things in history, from Hurricane Katrina, to numerous terrorist attacks, police brutality, and the election of the first black president of the united states. With that being said, the book “Big Girls Don’t Cry” focuses on the presidential election of 2008 and the roles that numerous women played in it. These women were left with the dilemmas of following tradition in all they did. The women in media were very vital for the coverage of…

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    In this case presentation it focuses on research on stem cells to find possible ways to cure many disease. A group of scientists created a line of stem cells out of human embryos that could be used for genetic engineering research in November 1998. When George W. Bush became president he received immense pressure to ban the funding and research for stem cell research, and it led him to ban the proposed funding for the research. To support his actions Bush argued that the stem cells found by the…

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    Nils Aardahl FWIS Word Magic Dr. Belik 16 November, 2015 Political Language The language used in politics features many linguistic devices that deliberately confuse the audience. George Orwell describes these devices and their use by politicians in his essay “Politics and the English Language.” In this work, Orwell shows how the power of language can be used to convince people of the value of ideas even if there is little actual truth or value to them. While to most the importance of…

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    Introduction The case study regarding Barack Obama´s 2008 Presidential Campaign by Ryan and Jones created in 2009, showed how Obama´s campaign needed to reach out to voters in 15 critical swing states. The campaign turned to Pontiflex for a cost-effective way to collect different contact information of interested voters and potential campaign donors. However, the case study does not explain anything about what or who “Pontiflex” is. By finding information online, Pontiflex is a mobile…

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    against the terrorists and people of there kind. This is backed up when Bush says, “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime”(BB PP Pg.53). With the goal of bandwagon being a mass of people end up supporting you, the words “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,” (BB PP Pg. 53) gives Bush the upper hand and triggers at the…

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    Presidential Elections of November 4, 1980 The presidential election of 1980 characterized a race between the following candidates: Ronald Reagan (for the Republican Party), Jimmy Carter (for the Democrat Party), and John B. Anderson (Independent), were running – at that time – for the presidency of the United States. During the period of time – and after – the president election of 1980, some democrats came to be recognized as “Reagan Democrats.” Democrats gave millions of pivotal suffrages to…

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    that it also claimed the lives of firefighters, law enforcement officers and nearby volunteers who ran to help. After the damage this attack cause for USA, its citizens turned on all Muslims in the states. It was then that these American Muslims realized that America was nothing but their nation-state. Some of them were natural born American citizens; others have been here long…

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    The presidential election of 2000 created great controversy throughout the country regarding claims that some African Americans and other Democratic voters were not allowed to vote in Florida for various reasons. Some of these reasons included claims that the voter did not have proper identification cards, manipulating a list of former felons to exclude thousands from voting, and even different acts of intimidation. Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election focuses on the suspicious pattern…

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    as then becoming the governor of Virginia before he moved into the U.S Senate. He also has some rather strong democratic credentials despite being in a mostly red state, but he is widely favored and even beloved in Virginia. Having him with her as a running mate will definitely benefit her since Virginia is one of the most important states with electoral votes that she’s going to need to win. Julian Castro Julian Castro is a running mate I’m familiar with, but I chose him because he had the…

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    his given name, Rafael, and using an American “white” name, Ted, Cruz has already shown that he does not want to be seen in the public eyes as a minority. In the ad, by affirming his stance against immigration, and by releasing this ad in Arizona, a state known for its negative views toward undocumented immigrants, Cruz is further distancing himself from his Latino roots and grounding himself into the “white Republican” demographic. There is a connotative meaning that comes from using bright,…

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