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    Zitlali Avalos Sunday P. Obazuaye POL 101: American Political Institutions 5 August 2016 Representative Report My name is Zitlali, I am 20 years old, and I am going to be a third year college student at Cal State University, Fullerton this fall. I will be the second person in my family to graduate from college. I am thankful for the support and unconditional love that my family has given me, because without them I would not have made it this far. They have shaped me into the person that

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    The Electoral College in The United States

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    Historical overview As the first Democrat in nearly 20 years to hold the position, Bill Clinton saw a successful, yet embattled tenure in the office of the presidency. As he looked to pass the torch to his Vice President Albert Gore Jr, a virtually unchallenged bid in the Democratic primary, as he carried all of the delegates, with the stance and platform of being a more moderate alternative to the liberal Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey. The Republican Party was locked in a more challenged series

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    These requirements should be met by the people who are in need of welfare. Preview: First, I will discuss regulations and some background information to fully grasp the concepts and ideas of welfare. Then, I will talk more about how these laws and bills will affect people, and what these changes are. Transition: Since 2014 Maine and a few other states have required some candidates to work to maintain their welfare. Welfare is given to many different groups of people as I will describe, but only

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    This paper will look at and discuss the presidency’s actions involving Iraq from Reagan to Obama. Each and every president during this time has used different strategies and formats to get their agenda across, to not only convince the public, but the international community as well. We will show how Iraq has gone from an ally to overthrowing the government, to the ensuing turmoil that this created for everyone involved, from ours and their citizenship, governing bodies, and other world leaders. With

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    Democracy is founded on the belief that every citizen has an equal say in all matters of life and government affecting them. Even before democratic governments were formed, civilizations would come together with different ideas and cultures to unite in the common goal of helping each other grow as a species. Through this unification process civilizations were able to adapt to challenges and advance their technology faster than ever before. Sometimes an agenda or belief becomes split amongst several

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    The system of social class in America and Haiti work by everyone belonging to a different category. There are three categories of social class: the one percent, the middle class and the people who live in poverty. There is a controversy about how poverty does not exist in America because it’s not noticeable and it also one of the richest countries. From the knowledge, I know the poverty in America exists in the countryside or outside of big cities. The inequality that has been created by the social

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    Defining Success in the War on Terrorism In pursuing its war on terrorism, the Bush administration faces daunting military and diplomatic challenges. But need it also worry about mobilizing public support? With the latest polls showing the public giving the president 90 percent approval ratings and endorsing the use of force at the same level, could the White House possibly hope for any more backing from the American people?   President Bush seems to think so. Every speech he gives

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    Important Elements of a Campaign Strategy      Campaigning for any type of elected office requires a sharp eye for detail in regard to what voters are looking for in a candidate. A campaign strategy should be comprehensive in its efforts to reach as many voters as possible. Yet, without a solid base of ideas from which to expand upon, the message being conveyed can easily be lost or taken out of context. In order for a campaign manager to avoid this blunder from occurring

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    The Election of 2000

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    The election of 2000 was the closest and most controversial election in all U.S. history. This event was the fierce competition full of irregularities and unfairness between George W. Bush and Al Gore to become the first president elected in the 21st century that turned into an intense political and legal battle to decide the presidency. It was such an interesting and unique election because unlike how elections are supposed to work, the election of 2000, for many unique reasons, did not end with

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    Shortly after the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993, the Clinton administration initiated talks for NAFTA-style “free trade” blocs with Asian Pacific countries. In 1994, negotiations for both the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) free trade agreements launched

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