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    Hillary’s support of and commitment to Bill factored greatly in preventing his resignation. Hillary did not neglect the hostess role of being a First lady either. In addition to hosting conferences‚ she filmed a webcast and monthly lectures to connect America’s public to federal affairs and

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    Public v. Private Life

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    Kris Lukas Period 2 In Milan Kundera’s book‚ Testaments Betrayed‚ he contends that people act very differently when they are in public compared to their private lives. Milan appropriately emphasizes the need for separation between one’s public and private life‚ and asserts that the real criminals are the ones who attempt to break that boundary. Logically‚ people will say and do things when they are alone that would be beyond the realm of appropriate behavior when they are in public. Therefore‚ I

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    Analysis Of Sonny's Blues

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    To Be Black and Blue James Baldwin’s short story “Sonny’s Blues”‚ is an honest‚ unflinching look at pre-civil rights era‚ American life in the predominately black neighborhood of Harlem. Baldwin’s short story speaks on issues of family conflict‚ drug addiction‚ class separation‚ and coping with life amidst the concentrated poverty of the public housing projects. These same problems occurred in most of the industrial cities of the north during the post-World War 2 era as many people were competing

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    and domestic policy after the 90’s. During the 90’s‚ a time of new cultural expression and power‚ the US was willing to use any economic‚ political‚ or military force necessary to uphold the new global system. After the Reagan legacy‚ President Bill Clinton created the "New Democrats‚" which‚ "sought to replace the party’s older industrial and agricultural bases with a new‚ if unwieldy‚ coalition of women‚ minorities‚ social liberals‚ and technological progressives‚" (Griffith/Baker 533). In looking

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    HIPPA paper

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    The main focus of HIPPA (1996) is to make sure that patient information is protected while being shared by mail‚ phone‚ or electronically (Tower‚ Johnson Andrew). HIPPA was enacted by the United States congress‚ at the time our President Bill Clinton signed the bill in August 21‚ 1996. This means that it was enacted by the federal government. The “healthcare insurance companies and the providers are to adhere to the HIPPA regulation guidelines.” The HIPPA law is a multi-step approach that is geared

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    Hardball by Chris Matthews: Quotes Hardball by Chris Matthews is an interpretation of what many know as “hard-politics”. The book describes the skill of playing the game in Washington and how to be successful at it. The book is a guide that teaches a series of maxims that would be in favor of politicians to learn in order to be successful. The different tactics provided in the book hold a lot of knowledge that would make the life of anyone following these strategies much easier when trying to

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    EMILY ’s List: Women in Politics Emily’s List is a political interest group dedicated to promoting the equality of women in the political scene by electing pro-choice Democratic women to office. The process begins with the recruitment of strong pro-choice Democratic women candidates to run in viable political opportunities. Local communities are then informed about these women and asked to donate to the campaigns of candidates for the House‚ Senate‚ and governor. Furthermore‚ extensive training

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    Ross Perot Swot Analysis

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    time‚ George Bush‚ and also didn’t like any of the democratic candidates. So in 1992‚ Perot stepped on the sidelines and joined the political race for Presidency (Editors‚ 2014). In 1992‚ with personal scandals arising about front-runner Democrat Bill Clinton and the Republican Presidency of George Bush weakening by a failing economy‚ support for Perot grew widespread especially among voters dissatisfied with the traditional party

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    the United States increased 20 percent between 2000 and 2004. And although the trend stalled in 2005‚ researchers worry poverty will have profound effects on public health in this country. This is a chief issue for former President Bill Clinton’s Global Initiative. Clinton is bringing together a non-partisan group of world leaders to mach innovative problem solving with resources. According to a new report released the Health Promotion Clearinghouse‚ end poverty is not possible but necessary. Caroline

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    Haiti

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    Three years later‚ and $7.8 billion of damages done‚ Haiti is still in shambles from the catastrophic 7.0 earthquake of 2010. The Republic of Haiti is in desperate need of restoration. The people of this impoverished nation are living in tents‚ suffering from malaria‚ and dying of starvation. Because of the earthquake‚ many buildings have been destroyed‚ wiping out businesses and schools‚ leaving adults and kids out of work and out of school. Although the cost of rebuilding Haiti is extensive‚ it

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