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    is dimmed by the sight of failure‚ and we end up making U-turns and never going back‚ never going to try. How would success befall on us if we‚ ourselves‚ do not even try to get it at the first place? Both Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump believe at the fact that success is the dish cooked up with the necessary ingredient called “Failure”. Without failure‚ how are we able to learn to succeed? Even a person who has not failed miserably in life could not be called successful. Mayhap

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    My experience at the Donald J. Trump Rally far surpassed my expectations. With major media companies attempting in sensationalizing events occurring at Trump Rally’s to earn broadcasting views‚ I had expected it to be a mad house. With uncomfortable confrontation with picketers at the beginning of the rally‚ the majority of the rally had reminded peaceful. Overall‚ my attendance at the Trump Rally greatly informed me of the ways many politicians speak in front of an audience and what the motives

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    According to ’Empire of Illusion’‚ Chris Hedges states‚ “The most essential skill in political theater and a consumer culture is artifice” (prompt). Artifice‚ in other words‚ deception‚ which is used by several individuals in their daily lives. Artifice is a characteristic that politicians thrive off of day in and day out. Politicians look to have a story that causes them to connect with citizens. Most of the time these stories are not exactly true‚ but do help the politician receive an abundance

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    “The greater the power‚ the more dangerous the abuse” (Burke‚ 1771). Abuse of power is dangerous and hurtful. Abuse of Power is a strength or certain power given to a person that they use negatively towards another individual. Power abuse was very common and used to make another person feel negative about them self. In the Victorian Era there was a whole bunch of power abuse by the people of England. Abuse of power is commonly seen amongst rulers‚ mature individuals and individuals who own a pet

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    Feature Article Draft Shakespeare a turnoff for schools? Four hundred years have passed since William Shakespeare penned his last play. Yet his prose‚ plots‚ and characters are as alive today as they were when the plays were originally staged during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Shakespearean works should still be studied in school‚ as his attitude‚ values and beliefs are still relevant in today’s society. He’s 450 years old and yet‚ not only do we perform his plays but

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    A kangaroo bounds across the rusty-red windswept outback; the setting sun‚ glowing a brilliant red‚ casts a shadow that grows longer and longer as the kangaroo continues on it path. This iconic picture of Australia is used across the world to promote the country. Compare this image to the image of the Midwest; rows of corn that stretch for as far as the eye can see‚ with an occasional deer running from field to field across the small country roads. These descriptions paint a picture of both countries

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    The Trump Administration Represents a Clear and Present Danger to the Freedom of Speech in the United States I. Introduction The Trump administration has come under attack just about all of its actions since he took office about a month ago‚ receiving criticism on everything from ‘Muslim’ ban 2to his cabinet appointments to his war with the ‘mainstream media’. While the latter is well documented‚ the larger idea that the Trump administration is threat to Freedom of Speech is less considered. However

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    which must be followed in sequence and tested to improve or change teaching performance. It is important to relate the theory to further development “by planning‚ acting out‚ reflecting and relating it back to the theory”. I can also identify with Donald Schon’s theory based on ‘Reflection in Action’. His theory emphasises on thinking about what is taking place or what we are doing and acting upon the experiences whilst we are doing it. Schon reflects this way of reflection in his book‚ “The Reflective

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    Mark Cuban Mark Cuban was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. His father‚ Norton Cuban‚ was an automobile upholsterer and Mark’s mother‚ Shirley‚ as someone with "a different job or different career goal every other week." He grew up in a Jewish family. His paternal grandfather changed the family name from "Chabenisky" to "Cuban" after his family emigrated from Russia. His maternal grandparents‚ who were also Jewish‚ were from Romania. Cuban’s first step into the business world was at the

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    NFL players in the United States have taken a stand‚ or I should say a knee‚ against police brutality and racial discrimination. Players who kneel for the anthem have shown strong distaste against the American flag; these protesters have shown disrespect to the brave who have sacrificed their lives for each individual you see every day. The controversy on this matter began last season when former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem. His attempt to bring attention

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