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    Connie Zhang Media Bias Against Hilary Clinton in the Election of 2008 The election of 2008 was monumental in many respects‚ the most significant being the fact that there was a chance that the first woman or African American would become president of the United States. After Obama won the nomination‚ claims that the media had been negative and unfair to Clinton were examined. In earlier studies conducted by D’Alessio and Allen‚ it was concluded there were no significant biases in most forms of

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    The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole Philip Rubacha October 22‚ 1996 The presidential debates between democratic President William Clinton and Republican Senator Robert Dole proved to be a game of "dodge-ball". Bob Dole fired criticism and attacks while Clinton tried to "dodge" them. Dole attacked him on most of his ideas‚ and his tendency to exaggerate. Clinton avoided the lies he made since the 1992 presidential campaign (brought up by Dole‚ of course) by revealing

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    Hillary Clinton is an exceptional example of what good character looks like‚ this statement is clearly wrong and should never be stated again. The key points that will be discussed in this argumentative essay will be: Helping people will change their mood and cause them to do good‚ some people never stop trying to better the lives of others‚ and character does not actually matter in today’s society. The thesis of this paper is as follows: character matters and has an impact on society. The first

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    evoke emotions from the audience. In this monumental speech Clinton is speaking for the women who do not have a say about the direction of their own lives‚ or who do so much work and are not appreciated enough for it just because they are women. People all around the world have yet to see what the government thinks freedom stands for and what freedom actually stands for. For years this women’s rights movement has been going on and clinton is the main voice of it. “Women’s rights are Human rights and

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    Student’s Name Instructor Course Date Analysis of Hillary Clinton Speech Hillary Clinton delivered this speech on 5th September 1995 at Beijing‚ China during the U.N 4th World Conference at a Women Plenary Session. The speech is remarkable at recognizing women rights as human rights (American Rhetoric 1). Clinton’s posture and body language gives an impression of bitterness against the various inequalities subjected to women. Incidentally‚ Clinton graces the conference in a pink skirt suit to capture

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    field‚ if they don’t step outside of their comfort zone‚ they will never grow as a person because growing as a person involves trying new things and taking risks. Trying new things is key to personal growth. An example of this is Hillary Clinton. When Clinton was a child‚ she

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    Since 1865 28 April 2016 Bill Clinton Bill Clinton was born August 19th‚ 1946 in Arkansas. His name before he changed was William Jefferson‚ until he changed it legally when he was fifteen years old. He attended couple of universities such as Georgetown‚ Oxford‚ and Yale. He graduated from Yale in 1973 where he obtained his law degree. He married Hillary Rodham in 1977‚ only a year later he became the youngest governor in a state in the United States. Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the

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    Trump Vs. Clinton: Who do you believe should have won ? Why Hillary Clinton should have won the election: I believe Hillary Clinton should have won the presidential election for a variety of reasons. One reason Hillary Clinton should have been elected is because she got a more popular votes by the citizens than Donald J. Trump. It is important to realize that Hillary Clinton won 76’682 more popular votes than Trump‚ according to CNN news. In my opinion our votes don’t matter because of the Electoral

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    Hillary Clinton is an incredible woman who wishes to give every child an opportunity to go to college and study. She also fights for Women’s rights; I think one of the reasons is that Clinton came from a generation that discriminated against women and treated them badly. In her generation‚ a woman didn’t have the right to speak. They couldn’t speak their own mind because they were afraid of the punishment and consequences that came with it‚ even if they did speak they weren’t heard. After many years

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    Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan were both highly influential men in American history. They both had the ability to connect to people and make them believe what they believe in. Even though they both were from the Democratic Party at this time‚ they had different views on what our society should be like. Lyndon B. Johnson was an advocate for having a “Great Society”. However Ronald Reagan‚ who has been a Democrat his entire life‚ decided to go a different route and advocate for Barry Goldwater

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