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    Hillary stands in front of United Nation conference and declared, women’s rights, she told the world that “ women’s rights, were human rights”. It was more controversial than it sounds today. Many people in the United State government did not want Hillary to go to Beijing. Others wanted her to pick a lesser polarizing topic, as much as half the population did not like the idea. Hillary was determined to speak out about human rights abuses, and her message became a progress expression for a…

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    FDR AND PEARL HARBOR On December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was abruptly and purposely attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan at around 8 in the morning. Hundreds of cruel Japanese planes attacked a naval base in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Japanese crushed and damaged two-hundred airplanes, eight battleships, and twenty American naval vessels. One thousand were wounded and two thousand Americans soldiers died. On December 8, 1941 Congress…

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    The year was 2038. Tensions had been rising in a cold war between the United States and North Korea for the past thirty to forty years. Before the day of the massive North Korean land assault on Japan, the United States’ foreign policy favored isolationism and tried to stay out of Eastern Asian activities. The idea was that if the U.S. underwent containment and just allowed Communism in the few Eastern Asian countries, then eventually the Communist countries would collapse on their own. Also,…

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    The Fog Of War Analysis

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    The fog of war is a documentary about the life, former experiences and times of Robert S. McNamara, the previous Secretary of Defense under the Kennedy and Johnson organizations. The piece is a blend between authentic footage and a meeting with Robert McNamara by the chief, Errol Morris. While permitting McNamara to recount the story from his point of view, Morris likewise partitions the film into eleven lessons that can be detracted from McNamara's life. What results is an inside take a gander…

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    republican Rob Kearney says, “Donald Trump’s America is not the is no the country I fought for so I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.” This is a perfect example of Donald Trump being portrayed as unfit to be President. Rob Kearney fought for the United States in the military, which was a cleaver strategy by the campaign. Hillary needed to gain military support, because Trump, being the nominee for the conservative part, supports military spending. Trump was favored more by the military than Hillary…

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    The President of the United States is most notable among the people, but we tend to forget about the vice president at times. The vice president takes on the President’s assigned leadership when the President can no longer fulfill his duties. This quick jump to presidential leadership, after the tragic death of President Kennedy, is all too true for vice president Lyndon B. Johnson. Before Johnson even became president he made great accomplishments in his life. Lyndon B. Johnson was always a…

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    Why Hillary Clinton is a better candidate than the other candidates. Hillary has been in secretary of state, first lady, and apart of the U.S. senate. Hillary also went to law school. Donald has no background of being apart of the government. Jill was a Lexington town representative, ran for governor of Massachusetts and lost. Gary was governor of New Mexico for two terms. Hillary has more government experience than any other candidate. Hillary Clinton should become president because of her…

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    order to analyze a primary document properly it is important to understand what the document contains and the intended audience of the document. The Kellogg-Briand Pact contains three articles outlining the conditions of the treaty. The first article states that the countries that sign the treaty do not agree to use war as a solution for international controversies and that they renounce war as an…

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    Inspection Act allowed the Secretary of Agriculture to examine, and censure, any meat product that could have been inadequate for human consumption. This program was created to work with other programs like Pure Food and Drug Act. The Secretary of Agriculture examined all animals before being slaughtered for consumption. The shipment of meat was also a subject of federal inspections during the whole process of meat making. Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United States passed the Meat…

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    A rhetorical argument is a persuasive argument that uses one of the following three persuasive ‘appeals’: Ethos, pathos, and/or logos. To use ethos means to appeal to the character of the audience. It is a claim that is supported through a reference to the reputation or character of the speaker. To use pathos means to appeal to the emotions of the audience. The goal of pathos is to persuade the audience through the use of words that appeal to the feelings of the audience. To use logos means to…

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