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    Politics is a dangerous territory that is best to be avoided. In the case of a presidential election‚ however‚ it’s inevitable to be drawn into the race‚ joining the rest of the nation in scrutinizing the candidates and their actions. Marking the 58th quadrennial election of the United States‚ this presidential race will be documented in future history textbooks as one of the more bizarre ones in the nation’s history. Officially nominated by their respective parties at the conventions in July‚

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    Obama Care

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    us. Minnesota: Books on Demand. McCluskey‚ M. (2015‚ January 14). How Will the Affordable Care Act Affect Your Taxes? Retrieved March 13‚ 2015‚ from U.S News: http://money.usnews.com Pipes‚ S. (2015‚ 1 12). New Year‚ New Problems For Obamacare. Retrieved March 13‚ 2015‚ from Forbes: http://www.forbes.com Pipes‚ S. (2010). The Truth About Obamacare. Washington‚D.C: Regnery Publishing. Theodore‚ T.‚ & Elena‚ V. (2014). The New Public Health: An Introduction for the 21st Century. London: Academic Press

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    the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." -Barack Obama Feb. 5‚ 2009 Change. Hope. Future. All of these words can be used to describe our 44th President of the United States of America‚ Barack Obama the 2nd. He broke barriers‚ shattered stereotypes‚ and killed cliches. President Obama was able to take the position as president as an African American‚ an unprecedented accomplishment. President Obama also took steps towards free universal healthcare‚ a policy supported by

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    Rhetoric Essay on Barack Obama’s Inaugural Speech A president’s inauguration address can indicate his vision for his next term‚ rally the country‚ and make his play for the history books. President Obama’s speech had no soaring JFK moments and even extracting significant lines to discuss was rather difficult. The speech was unified by a “journey” metaphor and by repeating “We‚ the people.” The president brought God into the climate change debate‚ upheld the role of government as a collective

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    Barack Obama‚ “The Nation’s First Black President”‚ exists undoubtedly as one of the faces of our country’s continuous movement toward post-racism‚ but the questions of his impact toward our aspiring post-racial society diminishes his legacy. A common misconception claiming he’s made little progressions toward racial equality throughout his presidency leads to a sense of hopelessness and irrationalism. Americans---minority Americans in particular‚ want post-racialism to be in effect immediately‚

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    Essay 3 Nixon S Speech

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    Richard Nixon finds himself giving his “Resigning the Presidency” speech‚ where he uses logos to appear reasonable and show that he has given this decision a lot of thought‚ ethos to show that he did what needed to be done‚ and pathos to talk about his feelings‚ accomplishments‚ and regrets regarding his presidency. Nixon‚ the man who played the most considerable role in covering up the Watergate scandal‚ uses logos in his speech to justify resigning early. He points out that he has lost nearly all

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    Macbeth Speech Analysis

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    Macbeth speech analysis: Sergeant I. ii. 9-25‚ 27-35‚ 38-46 In the beginning of act 1 scene 2‚ Macbeth’s bravery and his heroic skills are being mentioned by the wounded sergeant. The reminiscent diction‚ imagery‚ allusion‚ and symbolism of the battle‚ narrated by the sergeant reveal Macbeth’s bravery and his loyalness towards King Duncan at the beginning of the play‚ but it changes

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    Presidential Nomination The government has been changing the presidential nomination in order to fit the citizens. According to Wattenberg‚ these changes are to ensure that the citizens (who generally add up as voters) don’t lose their trust in the system that nominates a presidential candidate (146). In addition‚ these changes also ensure the regeneration of leadership if possible. This has a huge impact because‚ when a new president is installed‚ people will respect the person in charge and will

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    A Presidential Pardon is important for someone who has committed a crime because the president has the unique ability to override the justice system‚ release anyone he chooses from paying a fine‚ and return a person to the state of innocence he had before he ever committed a crime. The power to pardon is left solely to the discretion of the president‚ and cannot be reviewed or overturned by any of the other branches of government. The President gets to "forgive" people from their crimes‚ or let them

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    Before Regan took office in 1981‚ the state of the United States economy was in dismal shape. The high unemployment of mid 1970’s seemed to be on the way down‚ but because of an unnaturally low Federal Reserve’s interest rate‚ inflation was out of control. By the time Reagan got into office‚ the unemployment rate in the country had increased from a low of 5.8% to 7.6% in 1981. Although the country was experiencing an increasing unemployment rate‚ the inflation rate was skyrocketing above 14% for

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