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    Reflective Cover Letter

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    Reflective cover letter, In order to find sources for my paper, I used several websites and two books. I also used a scholarly journal I found through Library databases. I actually gathered a lot of research on the topics of rhetoric and political campaigns, but the sources I used were ones that were related to my thesis. Which was, “Through news, social media and TV current politicians such as Donald Trump use their rhetorical tools to influence a much larger portion of the population’s way of thinking

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    “Rarely is the question asked, is our children learning?” When George W. Bush spoke those words amongst a crowd of people in Florence, South Carolina several years ago, he probably had no idea that it would one day be put on a list called The top 25 Bushisms of all time -- and it wouldn’t even be #1. As a politician, no matter how inconsequential your position may seem, you are constantly under a microscope being looked at by your peers, your employers, and the media. Everything you say or do will

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    JFK Inaugural Address

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    Since the beginning of times, in every group, country, or society there has always been a leader. That leader now is called the president. The president is an important part in the development of a country because he is the figure to follow and without him the country would be uncontrolled and in total chaos. Therefore, it is always important to support and be informed about events and acts of our president. However, it is crucial to listen and analyze the inaugural address of the person that is

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    Down And Out In The Great Depression Essay

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    During the 1920’s, America was a prosperous nation going through the “Big Boom” and loving every second of it. However, this fortune didn’t last long, because with the 1930’s came a period of serious economic recession, a period called the Great Depression. By 1933, a quarter of the nation’s workers (about 40 million) were without jobs. The weekly income rate dropped from $24.76 per week in 1929 to $16.65 per week in 1933 (McElvaine, 8). After President Hoover failed to rectify the recession situation

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    wealth. Franklin was a well-determined individual and wanted to accomplish so much that he even wanted to enlist in the armed forces, but President Wilson urged against it, citing his important service in the Navy Department. In 1920 the Democratic Party nominated Ohio Governor James M. Cox for President and Franklin D. Roosevelt for Vice President but unfortunately they lost and were defeated by Republicans Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. He later was elected Governor of New York State in

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    Constitution at the state level, Andrew Jackson is credited for fighting for the common citizen, a positive influence from the Jacksonian Democratic party. In The Working Men’s Declaration of Independence, author George H. Evens how the common citizen was treated prior to Jackson, “’But when a long train of abuses and usurpations take place’… and degradation of one class of society… ‘it is their right

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    a good example of the Democratic party - a party whose history goes from supporting slavery to enforcing justice and acting as a vessel for change, all the while sprinkled with corporate corruption. The Democratic party has not always been the progressive party that it claims to be now. The morphed out of anti-federalists and were originally led by Thomas Jefferson (Democratic Party). They were also known as the Republican Party until Federalists started calling them Democratic Republicans in reference

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    U.S. policies towards climate change has continued to develop throughout the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and currently Barack Obama. In this paper I will focus specifically on Clinton. One of the Clinton administration’s main goals was to make the United States the global leader in protecting the environment.  Throughout Clinton’s administration from 1993 to 2001, the ambitious goals of environmental protection had many highs and lows. The United States had to

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    succeed in developing a new fire hazard. Our capabilities ranged from baking a cake in the microwave to making Reese 's cups with frozen chocolate syrup and peanut butter. Cupcake tins filled with the mixture overtook my mothers freezer and shed began calling anything we made a "concoction". We 'd become masters by the time I was 12

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    ‘westerns’ who had gradually become over a third of the nation’s population. Jackson built his support based on the fact that he was the voice of the common man and the east coast gentry was not in tune with the wishes and desires of the masses. “The two-party system began to take shape. Former Jeffersonian Republicans became Jacksonian Democrats. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster helped organize the Whigs to resist the power of "King Andrew." Eligible voter participation in the presidential races more than

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