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    still a US Senator, he campaigned to get the No Child Left Behind act fixed. During this campaign, he gave a speech at Mapleton Expeditionary School of the Arts located in Thornton Colorado. The speech was entitled “What’s Possible for our

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    Address Annually, the President of the United States addresses not only the Congress but millions of people globally. On January 28th, 2014, President Barack Obama delivered his sixth State of the Union Address. Its purpose, which is required by the U.S Constitution, is “from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the Union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient”(Smith et al., 2014, p. ). President Barack Obama utilizes

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    a democratic state has always placed a great amount of importance on the leaders of our nation. Not only are United States presidents elected by the people, they are also the face of the nation. These factors combine to make the Presidential race not only one of the most exciting focuses of history, but also overall increasingly controversial. The presidential campaigns of 1960 and 2008 have been two of the most polarized elections of United States history. Many distinguishing factors have contributed

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    Can a Woman Be Elected For President? During a discussion in a class, a controversial topic was brought up that led to opposing political views . On the one hand, some argue that having a certain gender shouldn't define qualifications for a job. On the other hand, some see at it as a weakness for the nation. Traditionally throughout history, white male presidents have run this country. The 2008 marked the first time in history a non-white male became president. During Obama’s presidency, his work

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    economic status of the country began taking a toll on the middle class. As the years have progressed, the increase in inequality without any aid to these hard working middle class families has grown to be a problem for Americans. Currently, the attitude of the American middle class is that they are being ignored by the United States government. This comes from many factors that have diminished the value and definition of a middle class American, in addition to forcing these Americans to struggle to

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    1963, a hot summer day when a quarter of a million people showed up on the steps of the Lincoln memorial. That day was the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, brought together by civil rights groups and religious groups at the time, king gave a speech to try and open the countries eyes about it. Just a year earlier, only 6.7% of African Americans were able to vote in the state of Mississippi. The

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    presidential candidate, Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election. It was her first-ever presidential endorsement. Her campaigns for Obama in Iowa and South Carolina drew record-setting crowd. Her involvement increased the share of the vote and the campaign contributions received by Obama, as well as the overall level of voter participation. However, Oprah did not campaign for Obama in the 2012 race. She claimed she is too busy to get involved in

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    Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 in a Yorba Linda farmhouse in California. He was the thirty-seventh president of the United States of America. Nixon’s presidency was during the War of Vietnam and the Civil Rights movement. According to Richard Nixon’s book from 1985, No More Vietnams, “No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now.” Nixon was the youngest of five brothers. His parents were Francis A. Nixon

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    While it’s practically impossible to write a research paper without referring to the scandalous side of President Bill Clinton, this research will also spotlight how excellent Bill Clinton was as a president and present interesting facts about his life.      On August 19, 1946, William Jefferson Blythe IV began his life in Hope, Arkansas. His mother was still mourning over the loss of her beloved husband who died only three months earlier in a tragic car accident. Four years later, in hopes of a

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