W. D. Ross

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    provide one uniform message throughout the extended time of conflict. This paper will assume limited effects theory to examine the campaign qualitatively in order to scrutinize the complexities of its efficacy. This analysis will be limited to George W. Bush's first term in office from 2001-2004, and it will take into account both the campaign’s strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately, the goal is to gain greater understanding of this campaign's use of propaganda principles and the extent of this…

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    Ethnic vs Behavioral Profiling Rough Draft On September 11th, the President proclaimed that the security of the airline industry needs to be augmented and all security efforts need to be accelerated. He invoked the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Office of Transportation, Central Intelligence Agency, and other federal organizations to oversee this operation. Surprisingly, this speech was given thirty years prior to 9/11 by then President Richard Nixon. His speech was given in response to…

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    Shakespeares world and our world are quite defferent. For instance he didn't have a T.V. and now when we go to the theatre we dont have to pay a penny to sit down or another to be up higher, and now we have cars and not horse pulled cariages. also he didn't have a president like we do he had a queen. I will explian even more of those difference in this essay One of the biggest differences of shakespeares day and our day are they didn't have a president like our new president Donald trump...…

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    After reading both endorsement articles, Michael bloomberg ultimately persuaded me because of his establishment of strong ethos and pathos. Throughout his speech, he constantly used ethos to demonstrate his credibility as a democrat, republican, and even a business man. Bloomberg passionately speaks about his work in the senate and states, “I know Hillary Clinton can do all this, because I saw it firsthand when she was in the Senate.” This sentence founded a strong sense of credibility for…

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    Khurmal chemical facility was a location that was supposedly where the Ansar Al-Islam terror organization and Al-Qaeda (who fled the 2001 battlefield and found refuge in the northern province of Iraq). This came from the intent from President George W. Bush to hunt down terrorists as well as any country that was providing safe havens to them. (Zenko 2009, pg.616)This was the Bush national security policy post 9/11 with good reason, to prevent another attack on United States interests both…

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    The CIA

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    Foreign intelligence has been important to the United States since the days of George Washington, but it’s only been since World War II that such efforts have been coordinated on a government-wide level. Even before Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was concerned about America’s deficient intelligence efforts. He was particularly concerned about the need for the State Department and War Department to cooperate better and adopt a more strategic view of operations. With that goal in…

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    After the controversial win of Donald Trump at the recently concluded US Presidential Elections, there had been a lot of clamors coming from the different and wide-varied nooks of the music industry, showing utter dismay and rather harsh comments. Music, as a strong societal tool for change, had been used quite a couple of times relative to this worldwide issue, and this article finds it righteous to cite how much influence lyrics, beats and tunes can display in aiding a drive for change. Some…

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    Critical Election Issues

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    Every four years, many people look at all the issues and candidates to see if they will show to vote for this year election. Candidates focuses on certain issues so that they can keep the voters that have already and drawn in new voters. These issues can help decide if it is worth the voters getting involved. Critical election does not happen often. 2016 election could be the next critical election because of the many issues surrounding it. Voters will turnout to make sure their voice is heard…

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    Donald should not be the next president because he is not a serious political figure who commands respect. He and ugly golf courses he’s the punchline of the world quite literally as he was once the honorary punching bag of a celebrity roast he has no shame and even less professionalism. If Donald Trump Became president he would make America look like a joke. “Many Republicans are sela clapping in anticipation that a religious conservative will actually get to have his view forced upon America…

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    We all have different opinions about where the Green Party will be headed in the next 10 years or 20 years. In my perspective, I believe the Green Party will not be noticed as a strong party until one who runs presidency from the Green Party wins. The United States is tied between the Republicans and the Democrats. It has always been the two who have been winning for leadership. Although the Green Party has good values and plans for the country it seems like their efforts are not as good enough…

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