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    Donald J. Trump is a perfect example of the American example of overcoming adversity, having set new standards of perfection in business. He is however an autocratic leader who concentrates decision-making, and exerts absolute power. He includes himself with the minutest of points of interest of his business, and restrictions contributions from a handpicked few in his team. (Brighthubpmcom, 2017) The Trump Organization is a privately owned business based at the Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York

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    Donald Trump's Presidency

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    Donald Trump is an unsuitable candidate to run for the Presidency of the United States. In 2016 the country will vote for a new President. Since the 1980’s the candidates that decided to run have come from more diverse backgrounds. In 1980 President Ronald Regan ran for the Presidency and was elected for two terms. President Regan started his career as a radio host and then became an actor who turned politician. He was elected Governor of California in 1967 and again in 1970. He did not run for

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    going to philanthropic events, and coming up with creative ways to advertise. Donald J. Trump a businessman turning politician is one of the head candidates for the National Republican Party, and according to the Washington Post is becoming a better looking candidate everyday (Milbank). Trump worked for his father’s real­estate company starting after college. In 1971 he was given control of the company. Trump slowly began signing contracts with hotel and apartment complexes. He began buying properties

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    Aboard the Trump Train I had a slight idea of what I was getting myself in to, last fall, when I hopped aboard the Trump Train. To be honest, at first I was rooting for Scott Walker, but his appearance in a debate irritated me to the point that I had to find another vehicle for political representation, but it couldn 't be status quo for me, it just couldn 't be Hillary Clinton so easily; that 's when I decided to hop aboard the Trump Train. Immersing myself into the idea that Donald J. Trump is qualified

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    The Politics Of The Media

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    believe the media today because of the views that the media takes. The 2016 election year was one of the ugliest presidential elections in the history of the United States between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton. The news media play a big role in the election as they bring the news to the public about Clinton and Trump. The media is has changed the delivery form the traditional news delivery, to the now comical delivery in shows like SNL. Because television stations tend to be either liberal or conservative

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    Tremonti’s CBC session with David Cay Johnston. Johnston’s stance is that Trump is a no-good manager, and that he will not be a good president. Charles Horton Cooley’s “Looking Glass Self,” explains how Trump became the man he is today. Lastly, Trump’s extreme self-regard creates untrustworthy relations, which will be fatal for America’s businesses and trades. Synopsis In CBC’s podcast, Johnston exclaims that “[if] Trump ran the U.S. economy like he does his business, the U.S. would have terrible

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    going on with gender because transgender people are not going anywhere. For this week discussion, we are discussing about indiscretion of a nonprofit. I chose an article called “There’s do much more about Trump to investigate than just Russia”, from a news website called Vox talking about Eric Trump misusing charitable funds. Unlike profit organizations, nonprofit organizations are held to a higher standard because nonprofit service the people and people give their hard earned

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    Because most people were willing to sacrifice some liberties for the good of all people. It was an idea that many, apparently, believed in, but it was an idea that could lead to nothing but discontent. . .and it did. The Trump Effect. The whole world has felt it since Donald J. Trump was elected into the presidential office. Teenagers, the youth, the future of America, have felt it. Funny enough, however, those same teenagers who have felt the effects of his presidency within the month he’s been

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    significant impact it has on the American people. In summation, Hillary Clinton believed in bringing families that were separated by the immigration process back together, and to create an easier and more efficient immigration process. In contrast, Donald Trump believed in building a wall across the borders of the United States and Mexico to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the country while also trying to speed up the immigration process. Three major newspaper companies, (The New York Times, The

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    and his family with racist hate mongering groups and hate mongering…There is no amount of money that can buy my loyalty to a family to subscribe to such intolerant and bigoted ideologies. The trump family that I knew is without question one of the most generous (opinion), compassionate (opinion – deeds from Trump and his companies that show evidence to the contrary) and philanthropic families I’ve ever had the privilege of knowing….Hiring more minority and female executive than any other company for

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