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    this way, " The time has come to replace this failed system...a new system that turns the social safety net from a trap into a trampoline, a new system that rewards work and personal responsibility in families" (Clinton 25). To accomplish the goal of self-reliance for recipients, Clinton proposed that states and communities should develop training programs to help people get the basic skills they need to remain a strong contestant in the job market. Many communities took the initiative and developed

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    passed in 2009. / a. True b. False 9. The Cigarette Labeling Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act are part of federal legislation that helps protect consumers. a. True /b. False 10. Both President Gerald Ford and President Bill Clinton contributed legislation to the consumer bill of rights. /a. True b. False 11. The __________ Act provides sweeping legislation for reporters of corporate misconduct. a. American Recovery and Reinvestment b. Federal Trade Commission c

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    facets to a moving effective speech. Presidents are perfect paradigms in analyzing the effectiveness and impact of speeches. President Obama, former Presidents Clinton, and Bush will be the crux figures utilized to dissect the speech crafting and speech delivering procedure. By examining the rhetoric of President Obama, and former presidents Clinton and Bush, and exposing the many idiosyncrasies prevalent in their speech deliveries, this paper seeks to prove how impactful and effective speeches are in

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    Presidential Elections were two of the most famously negative campaigns in history and share multiple similarities despite being separated by twenty years. In 1992, incumbent President George H.W. Bush was seeking reelection against Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, while the 2012 general election saw incumbent President Barack Obama seeking reelection against former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. The campaigns of both incumbent presidents incorporated heavy use of television attack advertisements in the

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    It is easy to glance at the 2016 Presidential Election and paint it as a looney bin with unpredictable results, wacky campaigns, and erratic candidates. However, after studying the election closely, I have discovered quite the contrary. In fact, I would even go as far to suggest that each candidate was a master of their craft—rhetoric. Looking back, it is entertaining to see how each candidate enhances their credibility, evokes a fusillade of emotions, and presents certain calculated policies. If

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    Women’s involvement in politics in the United States began with their activism for abolitionism. Once they realized they had a voice, women decided that their voice would be heard, and the suffrage movement was born. But it was never enough for women to just pick one of the old, straight, white guys and vote for him; they wanted to be able to show candidates who they supported and let the rest of the country know too. Women would be active members of their democracies, so they began running campaigns

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    the acceptance speeches delivered by Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump. Particularly, it explores strategies both candidates used not only to discuss their different plans as prospect US presidents but also reflect their gendered identity. Coming from different political parties, it is obvious that each candidate would have an entirely different way of discussing her/his plans for the USA. For instance, at the Democratic National Convention, Hilary Clinton emphasized, “Our country needs your ideas

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    How well connected is your assigned film to the current event we are studying? The three films that I chose for this final project are; Fahrenheit 9/11, CSI season 1 episode 22, and West Wing Season 3 episode 1. These films are connected because they focus on different aspects associated with the attacks on September 11, 2001. Fahrenheit 9/11 is connected to the current topic because it’s main plot point follows Michael Moore’s narrative of blaming George W. Bush, our president on September 11 2001

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    The Cost of Education Tuition cost is on every student 's mind. The cost of college tuition is an unnecessary burden that causes students to do the following: work multiple jobs, worry about financial aid, and take time from studying and being better students. Every day I 'm reminded of the cost of tuition. It is on my mind when I am at the grocery store trying to decide between buying food or gas so I can go to work. Or, for example, when I have to make time to study in between my three jobs I

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    America is known to be a land where we as American citizens can be anything we want to be. As humans, we all face adversities that mold the way we carry out decisions and have an impact on the way we make decisions and view situations. American citizens have the right to vote for our leaders, and it is vital to exercise this freedom. The First Amendment constitutes our freedom of speech, but if not properly exercise our right to vote, how can we justify protesting the outcome of policies. The president

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