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    "It is a violation of human rights when…” was a repeated statement in Hillary Clinton’s speech. The 67th United States Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech in 5 September, 1995 entitled “Women’s Rights are Human Rights” in the 4th world conference, Beijing, China and she argues that the process of providing education and safety for women could improve the world’s overall greater success. Clinton employs the rhetorical appeals of pathos and ethos effectively. Moreover, she

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    Hillary proposes immigration as a family issue, saying that she will fight for comprehensive immigration legislation and grant over 11 million undocumented immigrants equal citizenship. She wants to expand upon Obama’s executive actions that defer deportation and grant temporary work visas to over half of the undocumented population. She claims that our US immigration enforcement needs to be more humane and sparing more vulnerable people in confinement. Clinton had said too that

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    Borgerson Government Mr. Lampe 12 December 2015 Future President Pant Suit Hillary Clinton has been interested in politics and justifying human rights for quite a while. She has many accomplishments and is a hopeful presidential candidate. Here we will explain how Hillary Clinton has evolved into her political self, her accomplishments, and her aspirations for being president in 2016. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born in Chicago, Illinois October 26, 1947. She grew up in a middle class home

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    president? The head to head campaign between the republican and Democratic Party has just begun. From vast dissertation about lead republican delegate Donald Trump with four hundred sixty votes, to continuously asked questions about lead democrat Hillary Clinton with one thousand two hundred thirty one votes, America is yet to know what candidate will lead our country. Who will you vote for? The debate for the election of our new president, for 2016, has been one of the most unbalanced political disputations

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    of it, and not all of them are good people. Just look at what happened in Haiti, for example. The Haitians had a problem and they asked for help, but we sent them the wrong people to do so. Now some may try to argue, but the truth is: though the Clinton Foundation has put up a facade as Haiti’s number one supporter, it has, in reality, added more destruction on top of their crisis. What Happened In 2010, a gigantic earthquake -reaching a 7.0 range- shook Haiti. Now Haiti may not have been a huge

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    that are from Arkansas that have became famous, and is a former president and former U.S. Secretary of state daughter is Mrs. Chelsea Clinton. Chelsea Victoria Clinton was born on February 27,1980, Little Rock, Arkansas. Chelsea Clinton was born to William Jefferson Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton. Chelsea has no siblings she is an only child. Chelsea Clinton attended a public school for her elementary life and some of her junior high life. While she was in elementary school, she skipped the

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    resided in the U.S. for at least fourteen years. Hillary Clinton meets all of these qualifications. Clinton was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois. Her current age is 69. She was raised in Park Ridge, Illinois, which is a picturesque suburb located about fifteen miles from downtown Chicago (“Hillary Clinton- Government Official”1 ). She has been living in America her entire life and has been involved in politics from an early age. Clinton was inspired to work in public service after hearing

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    The Reasons Why Hillary Clinton Should Not Be President. There are many reasons why Hillary Clinton should not President of the United States. Here are some of the reasons why she should not be president: she believes in abortion, she wants to take away gun rights from the people, she wants open borders, her poor health, and her family’s scandals, Many people say that she is not fit to be president because she cannot even walk to the van without falling like at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City

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    and how the candidates were received by the public. The Presidential Election of 2016 will go down in history as one of the most controversial elections the United States has ever witnessed. Both nominees, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, were well known public figures prior

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    Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago Illinois. Later, on in her life, she married Bill Clinton on October 11, 1975. Mr. Clinton became president of the United States on January 20, 1993, and his presidency lasted until January 20, 2001, during this time frame Clinton served as First Lady. In 2000, Mrs. Clinton was elected to serve as a New York senator and became the first wife of a President to serve as an elected official. Her primary service was on the Armed Services committee

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