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    Hillary Clinton Role Model

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of the most influential women made her mark especially in the world of politics. She was the runner-up Democratic nominee in the 2008 election, and was the Democratic nominee for the 2016 election; however she fell short of becoming president to Republican nominee Donald Trump. Still, she was the first woman to top the presidential ticket of an major party. Previously, Hillary Clinton was the senator of New York from 2001 to 2009 She was also the Secretary of State under

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    criminal shouldn’t? I think Crooked Hillary has more than enough reasons that are far more damaging to prevent her from even running for president. Call trump all the names you want Hillary Clinton is a liberal war hawk that has lied and broken the law far too many timesAnd being a criminal shouldn’t? I think Crooked Hillary has more than enough reasons that are far more damaging to prevent her from even running for president. Call trump all the names you want Hillary Clinton is a liberal war hawk that has

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    "...human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all." These are famous words that Hillary Clinton spoke during her speech at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Since her speech, women have made progress in gaining rights. Clinton uses her speech in Beijing to advance her career and to make herself known as an individual instead of just the First Lady. Clinton's political career was started by this speech; she continues to center her

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    presidency campaign between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. It’s Title How Client Trump’s is crazy strategy Could backfire. The reason I have chosen to do the element of reason on this article is because the president election is the most talk about thing in the news today, my opinion is in the most important thing in the news and the American public is not pay enough attention to what’s going on in this race. The central aim of this story is how Hillary is focusing on front lash and name calling

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    Hillary Clinton is an American politician who is currently the leading presidential candidate for the Democratic Party. She made her mark in the political world as First Lady of the United States as the wife of Bill Clinton. Since her time in the White House, she was elected as the first woman Senator of New York and recently served as Secretary of State for the Obama administration in 2009. She ran for the democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election however; she lost the nomination to

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    Hillary Clinton uses the pathos rhetorical appeal more than the other two. When she says “ Isn’t he forgetting? Troops on the front lines. Police officers and firefighters who run towards danger.” (Farley, Robert). This shows pathos because she is appealing to the families of the people who risk their lives, and she cares about the people who work hard to make this country better. She also uses pathos when she says “I want you to know, I’ve heard you. your cause is our cause. Our country needs your

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    Clinton uses imagery again to help her audience imagine some of the hardships women around the world face. She describes some of the specific problems and difficulties women face when she says "At this very moment, as we sit here, women around the world are giving birth, raising children, cooking meals, washing clothes, cleaning houses, planting crops, working on assembly lines, running companies, and running countries..." Clinton uses this sentence to create an image of the variation of the duties

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    issue around the world for quite some time. They were neglected by their families, communities, and even their governments. Hillary Clinton the First Lady delivered a speech about women’s rights and how their rights are not different from human rights, and the society and government need to start recognizing that flaw. She wants change in society dealing with women. In Hillary Clinton’s U.N. 4th World Conference on Women, she promotes women’s rights as the same as human rights; through establishing

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    of a government bureaucracy. This Left Clinton in a struggle with health care reform. Bill Clinton decided to appoint his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, this was a big mistake on President Clinton’s part. This gave political power to the First Lady. Hillary decided to prepare a task force, realistically leaving congress entirely out of the drafting of a health care reform plan. The Clinton’s left a big impact on domestic policy of the United States. Clinton took office with the idea of lowering bureaucracy

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    or their job. But regardless to what peole say, you could still be a hero to someone. In our present day lives, a prime example of this is the Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton campaign. Most republicans think Donald Trump is a hero for his great leadership qualities, and how he handles his situations. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton is viewed as a hero to most democrats due to her political achievements

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