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    David Brooks Analysis

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    David Brooks is a conservative political Op Ed writer who writes for the New York Times. His first experience as a writer was after his graduation, when he received a job as a writer for the City News Bureau of Chicago where he developed his conservative ideology and began utilizing writing to evangelize his values as a conservative writer. He has had many other jobs after that, all of which have strengthened his ability as a writer and brought him closer to his job at the New York Times. He artfully

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    Donald Trump has been seen as a blunt selfish business man in the game of politics. However, the Republican Primary lead candidate recently signed a loyalty pledge to the Republican National Committee (RNC). (Lee). This means that Donald Trump had promised to support the Republican nominee, even if it is not him. It also promises that if he does not win the primary’s he will not run as a third party candidate. The loyalty oath calmed many GOP officials because they feared Trumps ill-tempered and

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    It all began twenty-five years ago. It was 1988 and Donald Trump appeared as a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show originally to promote his new book about his life as a businessman, but it later turned into a political talk regarding foreign policy and his complaints regarding American allies. After his rant, Oprah then responded, "I know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run; would you ever?" Although Trump’s initial response was a no, years following that interview Trump has

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    And finally the top dog, the head cheese, the numero uno, the king of kings polling at 18.2 percent, put your hands together and do the Trumpy-Trump dance for The Donald! Only in America can a narcissistic reality TV star capture the imagination of so many Americans selling Hate over Actual Ideas, Fear over Actual Solutions and Mistrust over Solidarity. A recent focus group of ordinary everyday conservatives describe Trump as one of us, Oh So your also a Selfish Prick who hates minorities, gay people

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    Amelia Japenese Theory

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    landed in a small japenese town Sitan which the the choshu japenese tribe held her and fred hostage and took them to jail because they thought that they were american spys trying to start world war ll. The Japenese was in war with america they did not like america who know why no but they didnt. Then she died underl the custody of the japenese. I also watched a radio distress call that said amelia was trying to keep fred away from the radio for some odd reason? A women

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    Donald Trump is our absolute last hope for not just the United States of America but the entire world. Trump’s campaign's slogan, “Make America Great Again”, comes from Reagan’s “Let’s Make America Great Again” campaign slogan during his 1980 presidential run. Reagan was, of course, talking about bouncing back from the many years of weakness and distrust the people of America had to endure under the Nixon and Carter administrations. Giving faith back to the American people from the government from

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    The Bravery of Amelia Earhart Long ago, on July 24th, 1897, in Atchison Kansas (Amelia Earhart: Life and Disappearance), a baby girl named Amelia Earhart was born. Neither her nor her family could have predicted that this girl would become a wide-known myth, legend, and legacy all over the world. Ms. Earhart would earn enough money for flying lessons, and then go on to become a famous female pilot that would break many records. Amelia was not only one of the greatest female pilots to ever fly, but

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    hated by the larger society because of what they say and how they act. You would think that those always being attacked would help them get the picture but it doesn't. The Westboro Baptist Church is located in Topeka, Kansas and made up of Pastor Fred Waldron Phelps, nine of his 13 children (the other four are estranged because they didn’t agree with their family), their children and spouses, and a small number of other families and individuals. Phelps has maintained tight control over the group

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    Donald Trump for president? Why Trump? Donald Trump is the Republican leader in polls, yet he has no political experience. Trump is a man of money a billionaire. Without any political experience or knowledge Trump is the Republicans best candidate. Donald Trump’s only political background consist only of controversy and endorsement. Trump himself has never held any form of political status. Throughout decades of slander and outspoken statements Trump has remained a man of virtually limitless authority

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    Amelia Earhart Introduction The first woman to break records and do dangerous adventures on her own. She started aviation at a young age and made different opportunities for other woman. She made history along with help and support from others. Her name is Amelia Earhart, a brave and outgoing woman. What made Amelia want to fly? Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Kansas City. Her and her family moved to a lot of places because of her father’s business. Once they had moved to California

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