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    The incumbent 44th President of the United States is my preferential candidate of choice for the upcoming November, 2012 Presidential election. Dissecting his views and actions on a variety of topical policy issues will illustrate that my support for my candidate is on target. Furthermore, data will show success of Obama’s policies. Leading economists, including New York University’s Mark Gertler called the economic climate Obama inherited “one of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression

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    Historically, trans students have had a difficult time in having adequate bathroom access. Many schools do not have policies that allow trans students to use the bathroom that matches their gender identity. This creates a difficult learning experience for the trans student, because they are put into uncomfortable situations. Trans students are more often than not to use the bathroom and locker that matches their biological sex and not their gender identity. They are then placed into a bathroom that

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    Informative Essay Make a Difference Throughout time there have been many people who have wanted to enact change or make a difference. Cesar Chavez helped migrant farmers with their unsafe work conditions and their lack workers’ rights. Mother Jones marched for children’s rights and to create child labor laws. Van Jones is fighting for human rights currently. These people all did amazing things and all fought for a singular purpose.Cesar Chavez, Mother Jones, and Van Jones all helped fight to enact

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    In December 2007, caused by the housing bubble, what is known as the Great Recession began (“The Great Recession”). Prior to this, people kept buying houses with high risk loans, because their mortgage-backed securities were technically making profits when the house values increased; however, when the house values started to decrease, those securities became worthless, thus people were not able to pay for the house—many people had their house confiscated. As a result of this wealth loss, consumer

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    In the book, Assault on Reason(excerpt), Al Gore uses different techniques to show one central theme, which is how fear affects people’s ability to reason and this neuroscientific phenomenon is used by politicians to their own advantages. To Gore, making people aware of what influence fear can have on reason is an essential step towards pointing out the problems in the political system. Gore makes the connection between the relationship of fear and reason and the political world by mentioning the

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    The main point of the Thomas Frank’s interview with Bill Moyers is that there is an ideological force, Conservatives, who work on destroying and deregulating the federal government for the sake of profits. Thomas Frank supported his main point by providing many examples that show how conservative ideology purposely undermines the government. The first example, Frank used to support his point, is he explained how American society tends to forget the past. Under the Bush administration the budget surplus

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    One of the most beloved president in the history of the United States is John F. Kennedy. JFK is revered and esteemed as a champion of racial equality. This perception of him was delicately and strategically crafted by him through his performances during his presidential bid. However, JFK did not contribute much to the civil rights movement per se (). JFK did not produce many historical achievements in his term, which includes civil rights achievements (). Many experts even argue that the crucial

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    with Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was the leader and voice of the civil rights movement and really gave the chance for the blacks freedom to vote. With Luther's connections JFK about 70 percent of African Americans voted JFK. In the end African gained the freedom to vote with the help of JFK and Martin Luther King Jr.

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    the valiant life of JFK from 1917 to 1963. Personally, I found the book to be an interesting read. The book openly illustrates the highs and lows, as well as the short tenured life of the 35th president of the United States. Overall, I felt that this book assembled some of the most relevant information about the life and political career of JFK, presented in a unified and thoughtfully written description. This analysis will describe some of my take-a-ways from the book. JFK lived a somewhat comfortable

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    president had a great part in affecting our nation. JFK, the youngest president to ever be elected was also the fourth President to ever be assassinated. John F. Kennedy was born into a high-class Irish immigrant family in Massachusetts in 1917. Also, he was very well educated graduating from Harvard with a Bachelor of Science cum laude in international affairs. His interest in politics and international affairs led him to pursue the presidency. He was the (democratic) president from 1960 until his

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