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    A consensus stemming from the media is that Secretary Clinton was definitely the winner of the debate, but the race for the presidency is hardly over. Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post writes, “At times she came across as overly rehearsed and robotic… She was, unsurprisingly, very well prepared – using a slew of facts and figures to not only make her positive case but also to slam Trump.” Clinton had clearly done her homework and was prepared with witty comebacks to Trump’s usual feisty remarks

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    Camira walked silently with the other girls along the corridor the queen was leading them down. Camira studied the walls. The other corridor had paintings, whereas this one had maps. Lots of maps. She didn’t think it was fair that Star couldn’t be with them. After all, why was she here if she wasn’t like them? This could only mean that she was like them, so why couldn’t she train with them? This could only mean that she was like them, so why couldn’t she train with them? Camira had a strange feeling

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    to reject bills and legislation made by Congress. The veto power itself plays a great role in the

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    Being the First Lady of the United States of America is something to be proud of. Yourhusband is the President, how cool is that? However, Michelle Obama isn’t just any ordinaryFirst Lady. She is the very first African American First Lady and she is one of the mostinfluential and well known First Ladies we have ever encountered. She has been around andinfluencing others since her husband was elected president in 2008. It is difficult to find someonewho does not know about Mrs. Obama because she is

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    In this simulation, I am a citizen of Secrets of the Oasis. We have a president, a house of representative, and a senate. In the simulation we all start off with specific amounts of money. We have an auction, election, government event, market event, a court event, and at the end of the year taxes would be collected. At the auction, we bid on properties we want to buy, at the election event, we vote on who becomes president, who’s a going to be a part of the house of representative and the senate

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    no such thing as “paying bills”. Adults had the luxury of free natural resources so water bills, gas bills, light bills, and many other expenses didn’t exist in Nobillingland. The queen of Nobillingland was a woman by the name of Sasha Sin Facturas and she was from a place where citizens struggled to pay their bills called Payuppington. One day Sasha escaped

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    Plattner’s financial success story began in 1972 when he and four colleagues quit IBM, to launch the German software company called SAP SE. This German multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relation went public in 1988 and is still a successful corporation today with over 74,000. Plattner stepped down from his position as CEO in May 2003 as has since served as the chairman of the supervisory board. Of course this is not the only

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    The first 100 days of any presidency are said to be the most important, this has to do with the fact that people believe that the president is at the height of their power and influence during their first part of the presidency. Since the president is at their “honeymoon phase,” and has just taken power and have a high popularity beginning their presidency. In his campaign trail, Trump was adamant he would bring change to the country in many different forms but he never articulated how he would bring

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    Even though the rubber band was developed and patented in the 19th century, at this point it was mainly used in factories and warehouses, rather than within the common household. This improved thanks to William Spencer of Alliance, Ohio. The story goes, according the Cincinnati Examiner, that in 1923, Spencer noticed the pages of the Akron Beacon Journal, his local newspaper, were constantly being blown across his and his neighbors' lawns. Consequently, he came up with a simple solution for this

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    Security Vs Surveillance

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    President Obama is on the fence for supporting mass surveillance I say this because back in 2005 when Barack Obama was a senator “he sponsored a bill to make it harder for federal agents to use a special type of subpoena, known as a national security letter, to obtain business records without a court order” (Breslow). Because President Obama supported this bill it shows that he wants to protect the liberties of the people more. But he also wants security he said “I will provide our intelligence and law

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