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    Connie Zhang Media Bias Against Hilary Clinton in the Election of 2008 The election of 2008 was monumental in many respects‚ the most significant being the fact that there was a chance that the first woman or African American would become president of the United States. After Obama won the nomination‚ claims that the media had been negative and unfair to Clinton were examined. In earlier studies conducted by D’Alessio and Allen‚ it was concluded there were no significant biases in most forms of

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton: Women’s Rights are Human Rights Mrs. Mongella‚ Under Secretary Kittani‚ distinguished delegates and guests: I would like to thank the Secretary General of the United Nations for inviting me to be a part of the United Nations Fourth World Conference of Women. This is truly a celebration -- a celebration of the contributions women make in every aspect of life: in the home‚ on the job‚ in their communities‚ as mothers‚ wives‚ sisters‚ daughters‚ learners‚ workers‚ citizens and

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    An article written to persuade its readers can only be effective if it does just that; persuade. There are countless ways to successfully portray an opinion or topic but the topic should be considered beforehand to ensure the use of the most effective techniques. The components of a persuasive article include giving information and background knowledge to the reader so they can better understand the topic at hand. Powerful words are often times used to appeal to the reader’s senses when making important

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    To Follow in the Footsteps of History: A Rhetorical Analysis of President Barack Obama and Donald Trump’s Selected Speeches History has made another round in the United States of America for the past eight years in the White House; can there be affirmation of the next president to fulfill the high expectations? Observing President Barack Obama’s “Acceptance Speech” made in Chicago‚ IL in comparison to Donald Trump’s “NYC Speech on the Stakes of the Election”‚ critics have viewed how both candidates

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    then follows by saying some disturbing remarks that I will not include here. Then he continues making unnecessary remarks about women and portraying them as some type of object. After the video appeared online‚ many including Hillary Clinton were disgusted and horrify. Hillary wrote on twitter saying‚ “This is horrific. We cannot allow this man to become president” (Fahrenthold‚

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    capacity in various industries. Technology and new approaches toward culture have been challenging perceptions and breaking the glass ceiling to opportunities of leadership. Society has witnessed strong leadership from the likes of Oprah Winfrey‚ Hillary Clinton‚ Michelle Obama and Indra Nooyi to pave the way for women influencers around the world. For example‚ for the first time in Denver history‚ women will simultaneously hold the top positions at two of the city’s most influential business organizations:

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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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    The ican people are coming to terms with a very shocking election result on Tuesday‚ November 8‚ 2016‚ where Donald Trump emerged victorious.  As is the case after any traumatic experience‚ the question arises‚ where do we go now? I will explore options on how the American people can respond after the initial reaction subsides.  Right now people are angry and people are also angry that people are angry both are understandable and natural‚ albeit notheless uncomfortable.  We must remember‚ that anger

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    for President. In one image in the bottom corner it says it was featured on the website: occupydemocrats.com‚ which is a liberal media site that is focused on the election later this year. They were mostly like created by people who are in favor of Hillary Clinton‚ attempting to gain voters who were planning to vote for Trump or those who remain relatively undecided. These pictures are only a few of the hundreds that have flooded the web since he has announced that his campaign for presidency. These

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    As citizens of the United States one of the greatest expectations of the government is that it will provide safety from those wishing to inflict harm. This expectation of the government is becoming increasingly more difficult as the enemy become less obvious. With the latest acts of terrorism against the United States by unremarkable jihadists the goal of complete safety is nearly impossible. What makes this task even slightly attainable is the ability to collect information against the enemy

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