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    The recent 2016 Presidential elections were, without a doubt, one of the most historical and popular choice of topic and debate in America. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s campaign approaches had everyone decisively engaged in political debates on social media, television, talk shows, and local news. While people who took an active part in these debates had knowledge of the subject that they were speaking of, it would be safe to presume that society retrieved most of what they assumed to be factual

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    After almost two years on the campaign trail, the United States of America has finally elected its new president, Donald Trump. No that is not a typo, this is real life. It was a hard fought battle between Hillary Clinton and the Donald which ultimately lead to one of the most shocking upsets in recent American politics. Being that the odds were heavily stacked against Trump as poll after poll predicted Clinton be the victor, it was to the astonishment of many that he reigned victorious during this

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    Introduction All Creatures Great and Small was James Herriot’s first book to be published in the United States. In this book, the mature Herriot tells about his youthful self, when he graduated from veterinary school and began working in rural veterinary practice. The narrator like the reader is able to laugh at his naïveté of Herriot, as well as at the people who surround him, including Siegfried Farnon, and his brother, Tristan Farnon. This memoir of James Herriot flashes the simple and

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    “Wrong, Wrong!” “I did not!” “Excuse me!” Those were some essential phrases heard in the debate. The first presidential debate in 2016 was extremely intense. The debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had a little bit of everything. At times both candidates agree but most of the time they disagree. During the debate both candidates were very stubborn because they did not open up to listen to the other candidate’s perspective. The topics covered by Lester Holt were also very interesting.

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    literal fashion. I believe Donald Trump will soon annihilate (kill) mighty men and a holy people. What will happen in the extreme is already happening in a limited context. Trump cares less for other people. When he says he “loves”, this people and that people, it is mere platitudes. Words are his power tools. With Trump, all words, are simply a means for one thing: POWER. Language is for manipulation as it is stripped of any essential quality or descriptive essence. Donald Trump’s quest for his own

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    Since the late 1700’s there has been a great amount of progress in relation to women’s rights. Throughout this paper I will acknowledge the success and challenges that Canada as a country faces when trying to meet its obligation to women. The article chosen is article three “States Parties shall take in all fields, in particular in the political, social, economic and cultural fields, all appropriate measures, including legislation, to en sure the full development and advancement of women , for the

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    trait that they share. The idea being that individuals sharing that trait are subjected to the same biases, disenfranchisement, or discrimination. A prime opportunity for adherents to this type of worldview has arisen this year in the election of Donald Trump as president. It is easy to imagine how a Mexican-American or African-American could feel distinctly ostracized by the Trump campaign. However, the concept is not new by any means. The term first gained a footing during the Civil Rights era

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    As the research period began, information within online news articles, video segments, and newspapers regarding the hurricanes was gathered and stored within a document. At the beginning of the research period, the primary focus was to find a variety news sources that each covered the hurricane news. This was a priority during the beginning stages of research because it was predicted that each news source would present the news of the hurricanes differently. Furthermore, allowing for better analysis

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    that they are beginning to memorialize all the victims from the Holocaust, such as the Jews, handicapped, and homosexuals. Another issue concerning historians is the idea of “alternative facts” popularized by the United State’s current president, Donald Trump. The author, Robert Blackey, makes his opinion about alternative facts clear: they are detrimental to history and are not “alternative,” but false. An important distinction he makes is that “alternative facts are not synonymous with alternative

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    websites that featured the current events in politics, the international community, entertainment, sports and business. The political section on the Daily Caller seems to favor a more conservative stance, but is by no means a conservative website. Donald Trump of course was making news, with his words that were directed to North Korea during his speech at an airbase in Japan. These soldiers in Japan

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