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    from the following list and identify their significance during the 1990s and beyond: Earned Income Tax Credit E-mail NAFTA Telecommunications Somalia and Rwanda Internet marketing Kosovo Cell phones Economic prosperity under Clinton Creating a budget surplus The Internet and the World Wide Web The Brady Bill Apple Digital divide Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell Microsoft Event Significance E-mail The significance of e-mail during the 1990s and beyond was the way

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    changed. Is it for better or worse? That is up for the individual to decide. Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell is the name for the former official U.S. policy (1993–2011) regarding the service of homosexuals in the military. The term was coined after Pres. Clinton in 1993 signed a law (consisting of statute‚ regulations‚ and policy memoranda) directing that military personnel “don’t ask‚ don’t tell‚ don’t pursue‚ and don’t harass.” What is the fallout from this regulation‚ what happen after the policy ended

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    1101 Rhetorical Analysis President Obama’s acceptance speech aims to convince his audience by talking about the major issues in America at the time‚ like the economy‚ war‚ gas prices‚ and jobs. Obama starts his speech thanking his family and the Clinton family. He begins by talking about himself as a third person‚ he approaches his audience by telling the Democrats‚ Republican and Independents to keep the American promise alive‚ he states that the American promise is everything we dreams we can achieve

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    dependent on well water. After tests conducted in 1984 revealed cyanide and toxins in the water‚ officials installed water and sewer lines. Her work in Chicago led to the national stage‚ where she joined a group of activists in urging President Bill Clinton to sign the Environmental Justice order‚ holding the federal government accountable for urban communities exposed to pollution. Mrs. Johnson was the eldest of four children born in the area of New Orleans now known as "cancer alley." According to

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    The Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) is a United States federal law (Title IV‚ sec. 40001-40703 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994‚ H.R. 3355) signed as Pub.L. 103–322 by President Bill Clinton on September 13‚ 1994 (codified in part at 42 U.S.C. sections 13701 through 14040). The Act provides $1.6 billion toward investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women‚ imposes automatic and mandatory restitution on those convicted‚ and allows civil redress

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    lessons‚ even to this day. Whenever I do something stupid that results in me getting hurt‚ my dad always reminds me that “education is expensive”. My dad teaches me new things all the time from how to use a level‚ how plants work‚ or why Hillary Clinton is the worst candidate ever and she should be put in jail. Sometimes I get sick of his lessons because they are more like lectures; they can go for hours and hours. Even though they are gruesomely long‚ I value his wisdom.

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    -------------------------------- American Government ------------------------ 10/1/11 “From Freedom to Fascism” by Aaron Russo I decided‚ rather than to write a play-by-play‚ I would write more of an overview of the entire video. I believe that the main points of the video are more clearly shown in this form of review. The video examines the Federal Reserve System‚ including how it was established and what it does. The video states that the Federal Reserve System (FRS) is privately owned

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    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 Ploem Executive

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    through the double reed I passed out. From what I have learned now‚ I was not the first‚ nor the last to do so. With the experience of learning to play both instruments I am proud to say I have played for 3 former Presidents (George H.W. Bush‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George H. Bush)‚ as well as the U.S Marine Corps Band‚ Army Band‚ and The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. This is not something I could have learned without experience. As I have stated‚ there are many life situations that can’t be learned

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    students’ expressed concerns about their freedom of speech. In a 1996 Long Beach‚ Calif. speech‚ former President Bill Clinton announced his support of that district’s uniform initiative. "School uniforms are one step that may help break the cycle of violence‚ truancy and disorder by helping young students understand what really counts is what kind of people they are‚" Clinton said. It didn’t take much more than this presidential nod of approval to get the uniform ball rolling in many school districts

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