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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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    In 2016‚ we won’t just choose our next president. America will choose a direction for our country on issues from gun violence prevention to women’s rights to building an economy that helps the middle class get ahead—and stay ahead. Hillary Clinton has proved she’s the candidate who can take on tough fights and get things done. Hillary is a long-time advocate of rights for women and girls‚ equal pay legislation and economic opportunities‚ protecting reproductive rights and access to health services

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    Spirit Fest Analysis

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    gave a little and some gave a lot‚ but the point is they gave. They recognized the problem and helped as much as they could. This was incredibly helpful for me to see especially after seeing the results of the election. I was crushed knowing that Donald Trump would be our future president; I was convinced that “hate won.” But‚ in fact‚ hate did not win‚ people didn’t let it win and they will not let it in the future. Hate can feel all encompassing but there are Linchpins who recognize the problems

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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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    Rausch Chaos Syndrome

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    the current predicament is the latest to show that. Rausch in his article calls for us to return to establishment politics. Rausch believes the chronic decline in our current political system long predates the 2016 presidential candidates like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. And after 10 rough months of watching the spectacle unfold‚ we finally have a diagnosis that Rausch presented and it is called chaos syndrome. Rausch explains how we got here in short‚ by weakening entities that historically

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    Kangaroo Comparison

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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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    Success Draft One of our former Presidents‚ Bill Clinton‚ stated that “If we do not succeed we run the risk of failure” in our lifetime. However‚ what does success or to succeed actually mean? In this context‚ Clinton meant success is something one accomplishes or takes the risk of failing. People in the public have their own understanding and definition behind the infamous word success‚ which consequently varies based on the person‚ themselves. Success can be defined as achieving a lifelong goal

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    Breitbart Analysis

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    specifically that Muslims are trying to restructure American culture and “elitist” Democrats want more minorities to shore up votes. Historically‚ Breitbart has been the news of choice for fringe conservatives and the so-called alt-right.9 However‚ since Trump picked up Steve Bannon‚ the former CEO of Breitbart‚ early last summer as a campaign strategist‚ the site has grown significantly to encompass a much broader range of deep red Americans. Breitbart prides itself on being an outsider news source for

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    The speech that I am going to examine‚ is that of Melania Trump. This speech took place at the GOP convention on July 19th. Melania was set to open for her republican nominee presidential candidate‚ Donald Trump. In every aspect of the speech it was successful and powerful in delivering a message. However‚ there was a strange similarity in her speech. It sounded as though we had heard it before. As many began to realize‚ her speech indeed did sound like a speech we had all heard before. Who’s was

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