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    not exempt from these vicious media attacks. As is typical of women running for political office‚ Hillary Clinton received negative one-sided coverage‚ or no coverage at all‚ as she was an individual who existed only in comparison to Barack Obama‚ and not as a separate‚ independent‚ and intelligent woman capable of much more than her subsequent State Department appointment by the President. Clinton‚ in this election‚ will always be viewed as merely “likeable enough” (quote attributed to Obama‚ Wakeman

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    era of the country - the one in which activism played a major role in. A new generation of radicalism in America was emerging and along with them came the publication of Saul Alinsky’s book‚ Rules for Radicals. During her senior year of college‚ Hillary chose Alinsky’s book as the topic of her senior thesis‚ which raised more than a few eyebrows over the years - and with good reason. Who is Saul Alinsky? Saul Alinsky was a writer‚ an American community organizer‚ and a political activist. He authored

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    America is not ready for a woman President. A woman for President is definitely a debatable topic. There are many opinions on this subject today‚ especially with Hillary Rodham Clinton running for president in 2008. In other countries woman have been making great leaders for centuries. We as Americans should be more concerned with the individual’s believes‚ experience‚ and morals instead of sex of the individual. The constitution says all "men are created equal"‚ this translates to "all men

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    Introduction Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th president of the United States and Hillary Clinton is in the running to become the 45th president of the United States. This great accomplishment is conjointly due to great leadership skills. Leadership can be defined in many ways. Leadership is currently defined as a process where an individual influences group of individuals to achieve a common goal (Northouse‚ 2012). There are many different kinds of leadership from servant leadership to transformation

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    TERM PAPER: “women should be given a chance to become a leader” The purpose of this paper is to argue with orthodox statement that saying men is meant to be a leader and to prove that women also have the ability to be a leader instead of men. As part of that‚ it is obviously show that the deeds of women have not always been acknowledged as it’s because‚ most societies have been patriarchal. According to Oxforddictionaries.com‚ patriarchal means “relating to or denoting

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    Healthcare Hx – 30 yrs WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul law follows a century of debate over what role the government should play in helping people in the United States afford medical care. A look at the issue through the years: 1912: Former President Theodore Roosevelt champions national health insurance as he unsuccessfully tries to ride his progressive Bull Moose Party back to the White House. 1929: Baylor Hospital in Texas originates

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    The Women’s Rights Movement was a big part of the 1960’s in the United States. These women continued the fight for their rights for decades before and helped make many of the opportunities available to women today possible. The movement focused on six major topics‚ legal rights‚ violence against women‚ reproductive choice‚ sexual freedom‚ employment opportunities/workplace discrimination‚ and political participation/representation. Millions of women fought for theses rights decades age and millions

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    America‚ Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton took to the podium at this conference to speak up in order to achieve greater equality and opportunity for women all around the world (“Hillary Clinton Biography”). As an American‚ Clinton addressed problems that every country‚ including the United States of America‚ faced regarding the liberties of women‚ and why it was important that women should receive freedoms and allow their voice to be heard. In her speech‚ “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights‚” Clinton effectively

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    Iowa State University was founded in 1858. Its campus started off having a generic‚ yet innovative layout; it had "an open central campus with a road encircling the buildings" (Zanish). Throughout the years‚ the layout of the campus changed drastically due to the additions of new buildings and destructions of old. Some buildings that still exist to this day on campus are: the Hub‚ Morrill Hall‚ Sloss House‚ and the Campanile. The changes to the layout of the campus were originally decided by

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    Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation Word count: 354 Hillary Rodham Clinton’s “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” This speech was geared toward the girls and woman around the world. It was presented at a U.N. Women’s Conference in Beijing. Hilary Clinton spoke about the rights women should receive under human rights. In her speech she used a political approach and expressed a political bias and a gender bias. I recognized a couple rhetorical devices

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