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    energy was the last presidential debate. President Obama stated that he has and will continue to invest in renewable energy‚ like windmills and solar power. His opponent‚ Mitt Romney accused Obama of not using more fossil fuels found in America‚ from building a pipeline in Alaska to investing in oil and natural gas. Romney also claimed that the Obama administration was not expanding research of renewable energy. President Obama’s economic stimulus package included a number of incentives like thirty

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    “Presidential Laughs” Humor in Presidential Communications British publisher and author Ernest Benn stated that "Politics is the art of looking for trouble‚ finding it everywhere‚ diagnosing it incorrectly‚ and applying the wrong remedies.” (Ratcliffe‚ 2012) Benn’s assessment humorously characterized the state of mid-twentieth century British politics as inept and incompetent. Politicians are regularly lampooned by comedians‚ pundits and peers for their blunders and perceived failures. Because

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    elections. Say 100 people in Indiana were asked who they were going to vote for during the past presidential election‚ and the majority said Romney (for this example sake‚ we will say 60 people said they would vote for Romney). This data could be turned around to represent the nation (or even just the state of Indiana) saying 60% of people plan to vote for Romney; when inevitably‚ we learned Obama took the win. Other examples of misrepresentation may include simply picking a bad color to demonstrate

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    Microsoft and Google‚ and Mitt Romney‚ obtained almost 193 million dollars with the financial help of the Goldman &Sachs bank. However‚ these numbers don’t take into account the fact that the “Super Pacs” were the biggest campaign innovation. The Super Pacs are a number of little groups of people or businesses that financed publicities‚ which most of the time‚ served to vilify the opposite candidate. In fact‚ these Super Pacs are the major reason why Mitt Romney succeeds in rivaling Barak Obama

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    Knowledge of candidate’s issues‚ sense of civic duty and overall displeasure with our current president. Those are some of the main factors contributing to voter turnout. I believe that voter turnout is fundamental to a healthy democracy. With this being a political analysis class‚ I felt that my topic of choice was very interesting and I was very curious to develop the preliminary outcomes. Voter turnout is usually attributed to political disengagement and the belief that voting for one candidate

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    When Will We See Change?

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     The Democratic National Comittee‚ n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2012. . Owarchenko‚ Nina. "Obamacare: The Battle Intensifies." The Foundry Conservative Policy News Blog from The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Network‚ 8 Nov. 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2012. . Peters‚ Jeremy W. "THE AD CAMPAIGN; Romney Clarifies Abortion Stance." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 18 Oct. 2012. Web. 01 Dec. 2012. . Sledge‚ Matt. "Obama Failed On Immigration Reform‚ But He Wasn ’t Getting Any Republican Help‚ Either." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com

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    Jaelene Crisostomo October 14‚ 2014 Dr. Rowena Vega-Castro EN111 The Difference between Republicans and Democrats Every American citizen has the right to vote. In the United States‚ you get to choose the next president and its congressional party. On Guam‚ you vote for the Governor‚ the Lieutenant Governor‚ and the senators. Most young adults do not really know the difference of political parties or care to know the difference between who is who. Many people still do not really truly understand

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    Americans. In fact‚ a recent Pew Research Center survey showed that 38% of Americans believed that there was “too much” talk of religion by politicians in the recent election‚ compared with only 12% who held the same opinion in 2001.29 And yet‚ both Romney

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    and everyone can decide for them self’s. I will begin my research with researching the major differences in other developed countries‚ and compare them to the system in place in United States. Then I will compare and evaluate the changes that Mitt Romney did in his health care reform and will discuss if it working or does not. In the recent years starting with Bill Clinton administrations‚ then followed with Bush Administration there were a lot of talks and plans to change existing health care industry

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    Why Study Rhetoric in Today’s Society? A long‚ unanswered question for students and philosophers alike has been: why study rhetoric? The works of the classical rhetorician‚ Aristotle‚ suggests that‚ “we must be able to employ persuasion…in order that we may see clearly what the facts are‚ and…if another man argues unfairly‚ we on our part may be able to confute him” (Aristotle‚ 181)‚ meaning that there is a need to study rhetoric simply for personal benefit and means of persuasion. George Campbell

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