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    The 2016 presidential election has very atrocious yet interesting candidates. It is currently between who would be the first Female, first Jewish, first Latino, first Canadian, or who could be America’s last president. It’s a first time for everything right, making history, unfortunately It doesn’t work that way. Everyone in the U.S is screwed if Donald Trump becomes president. This arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, pompous, ill minded republican runner up has been all over the news recently…

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    Importance Of Cyber War

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    THE US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AND A WORLDWIDE CYBER WAR Developments in technology and information systems have created a new world and provided numerous benefits. Individuals, states, and international bodies take advantage of such benefits; however they are under some risks as well. As Miller and Kuehl (2009) note, “The increasing dependence of modern technologically-advanced forces (especially American forces) on networks and systems create new kinds of exploitable vulnerabilities.”…

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    The upcoming presidential election has been described as a great many things. but among the top are "crazy" and a "bad joke." In fact, there are only 2 words out of the top 20 that have a positive connotation (Fig. 1). Within the article titled "Can Donald Trump turn Texas blue?" which was originally published in one of The Economists online blogs, Democracy in America, a claim is made that, at first glance, seems as obscure as this election cycle: Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party may be…

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    The Rhetoric Of Optimism

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    Some people are optimistic when it comes to the world around them, they see the good in the bad and hope that it shines. The proverb Gold glitters even in mud can be about optimism and originates from lithuanian culture.Even when things go bad there might be something good,gold is still gold even when it's dirty. The proverb fits into today's society because people believe that optimism is a good thing. People believe that it's good to stay positive. The importance of living by the lithuanian…

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    Donald Trump is doing what would normally be considered unthinkable. A normal politician running for any office, let alone President of the United States, would never skip a nationally televised debate days before the first votes are cast. But Donald Trump is no normal politician and this is no normal election cycle. His rallies are often filled with thousands and thousands of people often with a few protesters who falsely call him a racist, for all the previous debates his strategy has been…

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    Democratic Candidate to run against the incumbent President, George W. Bush. Obama delivers this speech to rally his fellow democrats to stand behind John Kerry and his running mate, John Edwards, to meet the incredibly difficult task of beating a Presidential incumbent in their second bid for office. In order to achieve the massive amounts of motivation and initiative to meet such a victory, Barack Obama develops a highly effective argument by building up his credibility before using parallel…

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    on the Mexico-United States border. If we decide to ignore all of the xenophobia and hate he has spewed. He has very few policies and those that he does have are ridiculous. Now other things Donald Trump has done would of gotten any other candidate kicked out of the race. He has refused to release his tax returns so we can see how much he payed in taxes and how much ,if any, he has donated to charity. He also encouraged a…

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    Right To Vote

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    process to have your voice heard, to exhibit the concerns about what is going on in this country. Not all governments and countries allow their citizens to express their opinions; cherishing this right. During 2000 presidential election the citizen of the United States realized it is the electoral vote that determines the winning candidate. In this election, the president lost the popular vote but won the electoral vote. Notably, only 51.3% of the American people assembled to vote;…

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    “A country is a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory” (Oxford dictionary). Each country contains millions of people, the country has decisions to be taken and a decision cannot be taken with such a huge number of people, therefore elections were made. “An election is a process in which people vote to choose a person or group of people to hold an official position” (Collins dictionary). As stated, in elections, people choose a group of men, usually wise men, educated…

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    audience is that now they see another facet of Sam Houston not as the hero and all. This might cause the audience to dislike Sam Houston and would rather vote for the other candidate after knowing the negative element Sam Houston has. Because the article states the negative element of Sam but the positive element for Burnet, it makes the reader want to choose Burnet because of the hidden information of bad thing Burnet had done. Analyze 3 rhetorical appeals: (MAKE SURE YOU HIGHLIGHT EXAMPLES AND…

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