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    citizens on the fence of voting for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, to vote for Donald Trump. Using Persuasive diction, pathos, and near arrogant body language by pointing to the crowd and T.V. camera, buffing out his chest while he glares into the camera, Chris Christie proved how Hillary wasn’t fit to be president while attempting to help Donald Trump fulfill his goal of becoming president. Christie uses positive diction to show how he believes Donald Trump is the best fit to be president out

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    TO A BIGOT WHO SOMEHOW BECAME PRESIDENT ELECT, FROM A DESOLATE NATION: We are Afraid, I am Furious, I am Disappointed, I Feel Betrayed, and You’re to Blame. I am afraid. My future, and more importantly, the future of those I care about, is now put into jeopardy, because somehow, you became the commander-in-chief, as of January 20th, 2017. I am afraid for everyone around me. Afraid for people I have never met, afraid that the most basic of human rights will be rescinded due to your Xenophobic, racist

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    Donald Trump does not deserve to represent our country as president. His harsh comments he has said can sometimes be seen as racial comments. He thinks that what he says is fair because of how bad our country is at the moment and he wants us to open our eyes to all that is happening. Donald Trump is one to say things that most of the time come off as a rude and racist comments to those listening to what he has to say. A few of those times he has false claims about things he really doesn’t know the

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    elements of the rhetorical situation as containing exigencies that can be altered by agents of change. According to Bitzer, the rhetorical situation presents constraints controlling the character of the rhetoric used to address it. On June 16, 2015, Donald Trump officially announced that he is running as a Republican candidate for President of the United States. During the primary election, he must compete with other GOP candidates to win the nomination to run as the Republican representative in the

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    application based, sometimes it can be a base for further research as well. However knowledge gained from history in form of chronicles doesn’t prevent us from reiterating the same mistakes. This can be observed by drawing parallels between Hitler and Donald Trump. Trump culpabilities a precise group of émigrés for all the nation’s glitches in the same way Hitler impugned the Jews. Trump wants to jettison these assemblages from the society just like Hitler. Though metamorphosis in situation is evident

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    Why do political candidates, like Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, sacrifice their morals and alter the moral fabric of society by using dirty tricks and maneuvers, twisting the truth, and telling outright lies? Partisan animosity has escalated to the point where, the simple two-word comment, “a pen” (Brandon), by a 14-year-old, sparked an attack filled with vicious name-calling and animosity. Such is the case with Gabe Fleisher from Missouri, who posted

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    It is hard to imagine a world without the innovations and dreams of Walt Disney. He forever changed the entertainment industry with his revolutionary ideas and whimsical optimism. His imagination gave the world joy, hope and a desire to dream big. Many people grew up watching Walt’s stories of princesses and heroes overcoming evil and living happily ever after. The story of Walt Disney is unique and inspirational, from humble beginnings to unrivaled success. From Walt’s childhood and teenage

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    Fake news can make you think differently towards many things, it can even change the way you think about an upcoming election or a new law. The way fake news gets spread around is simple. It gets shared over and over again on the internet and social media. There are some easy ways to spot fake news but sometimes it is not so easy to do so. Fake news can change the way we think and change our beliefs towards democracy in many ways. Many people believe everything they see and read on the internet

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    Global Perspectives Essay

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    My first experience of Global Perspectives was in the lecture hall where we did anonymous voting. It was really interesting to me, seeing that so many people actually had the same opinion as me in the many aspects in which we voted on. I noticed that every person had a different back story, since we all come from so many different countries around the world. Someone felt very strongly about allowing refugees into countries because it hit home with them, and it’s amazing to see someone else’s perspective

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    Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump 2016Presidential Debate: Rhetorical Strategies The 2016 presidential debate was very enticing as the democratic and Republican Party narrates political views by luring the public with political rhetoric. Both candidates argue their claims as the distressing trend of increasingly aggressive attack-style of communication, that bounce between the two as they appeal to the audience regarding to the political topics. During the beginning of the debate, the two participants

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