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    Jared kirkland Kirkland 1 Dr.shadden cobb Writing 27 Oct. 2016 Donald Trump VS Hillary Clinton These presidents will both help and hurt us in the American. The president that is running for being Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.They both think the same‚ but they both don’t do it the same thing. Donald Trump is a republican. Hillary Clinton is a democrat. They both are different and it’s hard to pick which one is better. Donald Trump is trying to

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    Clinton and Obama both supported the path to legalization for illegal immigrants that would include learning English and paying taxes. Both President Obama and Former Senator Clinton have experience in working in the government. Their leadership are very much similar to each other. Clinton’s and Obama’s leadership style are of leaders who believes in the common good and to make sure their people are getting the things that they need. But leaders believe in fixing any problem and given everyone an

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    Hillary Clinton and Jane Addams both saw a need for labor reform nearly one hundred years apart. Clinton and Addams’s progressive ideas are similar in which they want all workplaces to be safe for the employees‚ a day’s wage to increase in order to satisfactorily provide for employees families‚ and a stable future for when the workers reach retirement. Jane Addams drew her focus on child labor. The industrial revolution brought the concept of child labor. Children were working in places such as mills

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    I think that Bill Clinton‚ Nelson Mandela and Bruce Lee were all similar in a way. The things they did were very different like being a us president or being an African civil rights supporter. They hardships that they faced are very similar. With Bill Clinton he was almost drafted to the army but refused to go. Some people go to jail for refusing‚ but he still refused and joined a group to rebel against drafting people against their will. Nelson Mandela had to speak up against the government after

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    Two renown women‚ Hillary Clinton‚ and Malala Yousafzai‚ have both shared their ideas on women’s rights‚ and they both make points on the importance of women’s education. Malala is especially focused on education‚ while Hillary brings more attention to all rights of women. They both call on world leaders to help make change‚ and they both express the need for women to speak for themselves. Malala Yousafzai’s speech is very focused on education‚ specifically women’s education. She uses a powerful

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    HIlary Clinton VS. Donald Trump Firstly‚ I shall be discussing about the policies and decisions which are to be implemented by each of them once they win the presidential elections.Finally‚ I will conclude by giving my opinion on who should win the elections accompanied with few facts from reputed Economists and Officialized Policies. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born on October 26‚ 1947) is an American politician who was the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001‚ the 67th United

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    Howard Zinn Vs. Paul Johnson While Paul Johnson focuses on the accomplishments of the colonists‚ Howard Zinn’s work is more focused on the atrocities the colonists committed. Howard Zinn starts out his novel with the innocent Arawaks greeting Columbus with a bountiful amount of gifts to which Columbus responds selfishly by demanding they show him where the gold is located. After that‚ things rapidly decline. Zinn proceeds to highlight the enslavement and harsh treatment of the natives by Columbus

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    Following the election of 1969‚ the incoming Nixon administration inherited many immediate challenges from its predecessor Lyndon B. Johnson. The Vietnam war was entering its fourth year‚ and over 31‚000 American troops had been killed. At that time‚ 540‚000 American soldiers were currently stationed in North Veitnam‚ and no progress had been made at peace negotiations in Paris. The nation would further divide itself following the assassinations of Anti-war activists Martin Luther King and Bobby

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    was writing about the trial of Tom Robinson in “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” she had a very real case to look to for inspiration. The trial of the Scottsboro Boys was a world renowned case in the 1930’s in which nine black youths were accused of raping to white girls in Alabama. Lee’s novel took this case and created the fictional case of Tom Robinson‚ a black man accused of raping a lower class white girl in a small town in Alabama during the Depression-era. The Scottsboro trials were the main source

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    Andrew Jackson Trial President Andrew Jackson is charged with impeachment on the indictments of reckless disregard for the economic interests of the citizens of the United States under Article I‚ reckless disregard for the principle of the separation of powers and specifically for disregarding the authority of the United States Supreme Court under Article II‚ and reckless disregard for authority of the states and unlawfully using powers of the federal government to suppress that authority under

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