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    Voice of Generation X

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    is corrupt‚” states Mazzaferro‚ it’s just hard to believe what he or she says is true when our generation has witnessed such harsh realities involving political figures. For example: the Monica Lewinsky ordeal that involved President Clinton. How are we supposed to trust a President who lies and commits forms of adultery to run our country effectively? Still many X’ers are too consumed in themselves to even worry about who is elected to our heads of state. They either think

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    just why the Knights were so honorable. There are some very honorable men in the world that treat women with respect and for that I commend them‚ but there are those who give men a bad name. The worst case of this that I have seen is when Bill Clinton‚ the President of the United States cheated on his wife with another. When the man that is the leader of the greatest country in the world is breaking these rules‚ why should civilians be expected to keep them? Another rule is that you have

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    office. 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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    nominee Hillary Clinton more than 20 years ago and spoke strongly against abortion‚ according to stories recently published by several publications. During the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington in February 1994‚ Mother Teresa met then-U.S. first lady Hillary Clinton and delivered a speech saying abortion is the act of a mother murdering her own child. Hillary‚ who has been an active pro-abortion campaigner‚ was listening to the speech beside her husband‚ then-President Bill Clinton‚ the National

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    A Afghanistan War 2001-2014 The war was fought in three different phases. The first was taking down the Taliban. The second was fighting back against the Taliban army and rebuilding Afghanistan into being a better place. And the final third phase was when Obama decided to send more of our own troops to protect people from Taliban attacks. This war raged on for 13 years‚ and henceforth it became the longest war the US has ever taken part of. B Barry Goldwater He was the Republican nominee for

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    them of trying to become president. On the Democratic Party‚ Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are battling with debates on special events. They share their point of views to the crowd with how they would handle being president. One for example was the lead poisoning in Flint‚ Michigan. They had the actual citizens to discuss what happened. They both share several points together as candidates. Hillary Clinton shows political correctness when she shares facts about Bernie Sanders on how he engaged

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    for nomination. Al Gore had previously served under US President‚ Bill Clinton‚ and was immediately the front runner as the party¡¦s top choice. His choice for Vice President was Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut. Leiberman was also the first person of Jewish dissent to be name to a national party ticket. His choice of Lieberman was determined to have been made to separate Gore from the scandals of President Clinton. It was necessary for Al Gore to distance himself as far as possible from

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    I don’t know very much about him but the things I do know I don’t like. If I could vote I think that I would vote Hillary Clinton for president. I would do this because she supports everyone and from what I know she thinks that everyone is equal. I also would vote for her because she could make history and help more people than Donald Trump could. I think that if i could make

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    The Power of One: Why and how may power corrupt a leader? In ancient Rome‚ in the peak of development of the empire when faced against great perils‚ one man would be granted with all the power. They will be named Julius Caesar‚ the head of the republic. But there was a time in which Gaius Julius Caesar rejected to give up his power and became a dreadful tyrant. The history of mankind is full of examples of man being corrupted by the taste of power. The story of the Caesar is but one of the vast

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    candidate. EX: Michael Jordan - Nike Connie Morella says "I endorse Riley for MD House of Delegates" NAME Name-calling DEFINITION: Giving someone a label people fear or dislike. EX: "My opponent is an alcoholic" Bob Dole ads which portray Clinton as a "liberal" and a "liar" NAME Plain folks appeal DEFINITION: Presenting oneself in a manner that is folksy or down to earth. EX: While campaigning in lowa‚ the candidate‚ who is a businessman‚ wears a flannel shirt and jeans Bob Dole tells

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