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    If I Were the President

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    There was once a time when I escaped the hustles of the world. I found myself walking alone in a dark and lonely street. Trash was scattered everywhere and the street was filled with rats. I was deeply moved and saddened by the frightful sight. While I was walking down the street‚ I saw a boy. The boy had eyes similar to a jaguar’s but showed signs of depression; he was so thin that his bones were clearly outlined under his skin and his clothes were half torn‚ half worn. I approached the boy and

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    Ruling class

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    The Ruling Class Gaetano Mosca Among the constant facts and tendencies that are to be found in all political organisms‚ one is so obvious that it is apparent to the most casual eye. In all societies—from societies that are very meagerly developed and have barely attained the dawnings of civilization‚ down to the most advanced and powerful societies—two classes of people appear—a class that rules and a class that is ruled. The first class‚ always the less numerous‚ performs all political functions

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    person who will serve as the next president. In order to decide who the best person for the job is‚ an evaluation must be performed of the candidate’s experience and qualities. Choosing the right person goes beyond political party affiliation‚ it goes to choosing the candidate with the right stuff. The U.S. Constitution states that the President of the United States must be at least 35 years old and have been born in the United States. When looking at the presidents of America’s history and trying

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    Essay What makes a good president? The United States has had many presidential leaders since the late 1700s. Many had good qualities and some had bad qualities. However‚ the citizens prefer the great qualities in a president. An ideal president is a responsible‚ presentable‚ influential‚ relatable‚ experienced leader‚ who has a clear vision and plan to benefit the country. These qualities has been shown through past presidents‚ including Ronald Reagan. There are presidents that have not shown the

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    Why Not? The preferred reading from director Michael Haneke gives a lot of insight to why the audience felt the way they did. Haneke’s intended message of the film was irony. “All the rules that usually make the viewer go home happy and contented are broken in my film‚” (Haneke). This is why the film makes audiences so uncomfortable; it takes them out of their standard beliefs of what a film should have in it. Haneke breaks these rules several times to give the audience increased feelings of anxiousness

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    tonight is not going to be so great. Why do people react this way towards women comedians? People feel that women cannot relay a funny joke the same way as a man‚ so then we have this distrust in the woman’s ability to make us laugh. In Hitchens essay "Why Women Aren’t Funny"‚ published in January 2007 issue of Vanity Fair Magazine‚ Christopher Hitchens asks "why are women not funny?". The nerve of him to have

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    Michelle Barrow English 111-l4 Mrs. Louis April 11‚ 2014 Two Political Speeches‚ One powerful Message Two great inspirational political figures‚ hold audiences captive with their patriotism‚ leadership‚ and compassion speaking of our past‚ our present and our future. President Obama plays big brother with our youth‚ demanding they take responsibility for their education‚ embellishing that the future of our country depends on them. Sarah Palin in her Vice-Presidential speech‚ confronts

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    Class pets! Who thinks we should have class pets well I known I do because they are the best to class.Also me kid might focus better if their is an class pet.Their would be many responsibilities you could have when you help take care of it in class like feeding it. The animals that you could help take care of.Also some people like to have animals but some people might be allergic to them so their are very many ways you can have animals in your classroom.To take care of. Next reason is that what

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    1. A Traditional Class vs. an Online Class As technology progresses substantially‚ it has bearings on every area of our life‚ even onthe way of learning. At present‚ we could either attend traditional classes in brick-and-mortar learning institutions‚ or virtual classes in online universities and colleges. Despitesharing some superficial similarities‚ the differences between a traditional class and anonline class are remarkable. Both types of learning require instruction from teachers‚ andhave comparable

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    Class History

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    CLASS HISTORY Most of us would agree that the days we spent in high school were certainly the best days of our lives. Memorable ones I suggest. It was in high school that we made our grown-up friends‚ competed to excel‚ hoped for places in the sports team‚ toiled to lead in the student council‚ and yielded to take part in the school organ. It was also in high school when we first felt and experienced to love – puppy love as people say. Thus‚ it is indeed in this chapter that we learnt lessons

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