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    time of the 2016 presidential election, there were many fake news stories that circulated and that had an immense impact on the views of the presidential candidates. Some of the most popular fake news stories was about the declining health of Hillary Clinton and when Donald Trump said in a 1998 interview, “If I were to run, I’d run as a Republican. They’re the dumbest group of voters in the country” (Lever). However, these stories were completely false but it was believable to the American citizens

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    In the article “Donald Trump Assails His Accusers as Liars, and Unattractive” by Alexander Burns and Nick Corasaniti, Trump denied claims of sexual assault against him. Trump has dismissed these claims by calling the women “liars” and has insisted that they just want fame (Burns and Corasaniti). His assertions have been believed by many of his supporters. The allegations against him have not hurt his chance at presidency as much as most would have thought. Some Republicans have dropped their endorsement

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    and so if you get it too early, the vaccination might wear off. That not too good for me, because I already got mine. I read on last night’s debate with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In the Articles that I read, most of them said Clinton won, and some Trump. I know that their all opinions, but the majority was towards Clinton, because she had a lot of, “burns,” and was prepared. The main conflict in that debate was the insults. Trump had no fresh information or insults. Do not think that

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    Media Bias In The Media

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    Oh, well imagine, as major news/media sites criticize the tragedies and successes of the world before actually reporting about it. You don’t have to imagine this. Its real and it is everywhere. Biased media distorts the real events and changes the way the public views the world. Even some media sources would not tell the truth just to pursue the liberal agenda. Ted Cruz, a 2016 presidential candidate, say “The questions asked in [the Republican Presidential Debate] illustrate why the American people

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    In today 's aggressive world, authority abilities are urgent for both individual and expert advancement. Authority is a critical capacity of administration which helps an individual or a business to amplify effectiveness and to accomplish objectives. Leadership has diverse implications to different authors. Most normally, initiative is characterized as impact, that is, the craft of affecting individuals with the goal that they will endeavor readily and excitedly toward the accomplishment of gathering

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    1960s and 1970s. In her article Women Are Never Front-Runners describes how our country cannot afford to choose leaders based on talent limited by sex, race, money, and paper degrees. This is exactly what is happening between the debate of Obama and Clinton. Steinem Purpose is to inform the audience that a leader should be judged by values rather than a person being a black woman compared to a white man and vise versa. She creates a positive yet serious and concerned tone in order to convince her readers

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    The speech that I have chosen is Hillary Clinton’s Democratic National Convention speech. Clinton uses a lot of pathos in her speech to persuade the country to vote for her in the presidential election. Her tone and her persuasive arguments speak to her audience’s emotions and feelings so they can feel angry, sad, or happy about her arguments for her and against her opponent. I will be listing her emotional arguments and turning them into logical and statistical statements. One of her quotes from

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    Many people have their different opinions on Donald Trump. Many of them hate him and wonder how he won the election. Rumors have been spread ever since the election about how he may have cheated to win. Clinton would have been the first female president and many hate Trump because he was elected instead of a female. Even though many may say he cheated, he won fairly. One reason people say Trump won was because his name was first on the ballot. The article “Did Trump win because his name came first

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    serve for her country. In terms of women's rights, Olympe de Gouges would be buoyant with our society. One way that Olympe de Gouges was a huge influence, was the right for women to hold office. This has been an important year for women, with Hillary Clinton at the front. Many women before her, have broke this huge barrier. From the Center for American Women and Politics, from Rutgers University, on their timeline, it says that in 1887, “Susanna Salter was elected mayor of Argonia, Kansas – the first

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    still find himself stuck with an evil choice. Many Americans today find themselves in this predicament when considering the only two real possible choices for President of the United States. On one hand, voters have former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who the Federal Bureau of Investigations labeled “careless” and “grossly negligent” in the handling of America 's top secret information. On the other hand, voters have Donald Trump, who has said “he would like to ban all Muslims”. It is easy

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