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    to “relieve the middle classes‚” of the increasing tax rates that are being placed upon them; as well as to “cut taxes for small businesses‚” and allow them to grow and help our economy. Obama uses ethos and an allusion to refer to the time Bill Clinton was in office‚ and how the nation’s economy was high‚ there were more jobs‚ and that there was a “tax surplus‚” the President uses this period as an example of what he wants our economy to become. Romney begins his argument on tax by saying that he

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    MANILA‚ Philipines – United States President Barrack Obama made history this week by being the first sitting US president to explicitly express support for same-sex marriage. "It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married‚" he said in an interview with ABC News. The statement came a day after North Carolina voted to support an amendment that ruled out gay marriage. Gay rights groups cheered on Obama’s landmark statement‚ while conservatives

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    In today’s day and age‚ the discussion that seems to be the most trending is the 2016 presidential election. Being dubbed “insane” with the many claims and events by the candidates‚ there are a select few topics that are definitely deemed to be “controversial” in conversation. One topic being the email scandal on Hillary Clinton’s part. Losing thousands upon thousands of emails may seem like a harmless mistake‚ however‚ those emails were suspected to hold classified information that was never meant

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    The separation of powers is a theory of government whereby political power is distributed among three branches of government; the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary. The doctrine of the separation of powers embodies three basic principles; limited government‚ which means that the government’s power over its citizens is limited by the Bill of Rights. Secondly is the separation of personnel‚ meaning that no one person can hold office in separate branches of the government at the same time

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    Aaron Burr Analysis

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    It wasn’t until 1789 that he got his break by being named Attorney General by New York Governor George Clinton. In 1791 he won General Philip Schuyler’s seat in the senate and had that seat for six years. He then won a seat in the state legislature after not being re-elected for the senate. In 1799‚ Burr started to organize the democratic party in New York

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    acts of congress summary

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    Act of Congress ⇒ Chapter Summaries Chapter 9—Politics First Chapter Nine continues with an examination of Barney Frank‚ the Democrat who served as the senior leader of the House Financial Services Committee that was responsible with researching‚ marking up‚ rewriting‚ and passing proposed legislation that would prohibit another financial crisis from developing in the future. However‚ while waiting for the release the administration’s white paper‚ which helped inform and educate members of

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    Jill Stein Research Paper

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    Imagine a scenario where education is not the main problem to the states anymore and everyone has a decent job. Jill Stein‚ a nominee for President of United States‚ has good intentions for America. Her main goal is to solve the problems that America face and change the broken political system. As the staff of Green Valley Middle School‚ you should vote for Jill Stein because she believes that unemployment and poverty should end. Jill Stein supports equality for everyone‚ she values the protection

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    Informative Outline

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    to managers to fully understand the new standard regulations of the Family and Medical Leave Act in a company. Introduction: The year 2013 celebrates the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) by President Clinton. Since then‚ many families has had the advantage of this law. In 2013‚ President Obama signed new regulations to the FMLA that covers service members and veterans. Thesis Statement A better comprehension of the Family and Medical Leave Act for

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    The Brady Act

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    Written Assignment 5 The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act is an Act of the United States Congress that instituted federal background checks on firearm purchasers in the United States. It was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on November 30‚ 1993‚ and went into effect on February 28‚ 1994. The Act was named after James Brady‚ who was shot by John Hinckley‚ Jr. during an attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan on March 30‚ 1981. (Federal Register) While the

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    Obama vs Romney

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    classes. In the midst of the 2008 campaign‚ then-candidate Barack Obama revealed that his goal was to be a transformational president. (4) “Ronald Reagan changed the trajectory of America in a way that Richard Nixon did not and in a way that Bill Clinton did not. He put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it‚” said President Obama. (4) It was clear that President Obama wanted to change America the way former President Reagan did

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