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    Certainly Bill Clinton and Chinua Achebe have similarities and differences. Great speakers and authors always have a message. The central message is the main idea of what the speaker or author wants to tell you. Bill Clinton clearly states his message to his audience directly “But I guess what I really want to say to you today‚ my fellow Americans‚ is that we can do this and still fail unless we meet the great crisis of the spirit that is gripping America today.” Clearly Bill Clinton wants his audience

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    Room 203: Here It Matters In Long Beach‚ California‚ a war is raging. You can’t always see it‚ but its soldiers know it’s there. You need to go and watch “Freedom Writers” right this instant. In this heartwarming movie‚ Hillary Swank plays quirky school teacher Erin Gruwell who‚ alongside her unsupportive husband (played by Patrick Dempsey) attempts to make history with her class of integration students‚ played by April Lee Hernández‚ Jaclyn Ngan‚ Armand Jones and many more. The movie plays for

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    former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. Democratic former President Bill Clinton was there to give a speech to promote and present arguments on why President Barrack Obama should be re-elected for another four years. In the speech he used data‚ emotional appeals‚ and many other concepts to convince the audience and the country that Obama is going in the right direction for the country. Bill Clinton started off the speech

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    The Clinton Era I: Debating Domestic Policy‚ 1993-1997 o Health Care • Healthcare prices were increasing drastically. • Hilary’s task force proposed seeping reform plan at expense of increased tobacco taxes. • Defeated by lobbyists for doctors‚ tobacco companies‚ the insurance industry‚ retired persons. • Fall of plan cost the Clinton presidency • While the plan failed‚ health care was still a major issue. o Crime and welfare reform • 1994-Clinton propses anticrime bill to fund drug treatment

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    country. As a lawyer‚ she helped investigate President Richard Nixon. She’s pro-immigrant. Clinton supports comprehensive immigration reform that would allow law-abiding immigrants to more easily become naturalized citizens. Clinton wants to deport individuals who pose a threat to American safety. She is in favor of giving refugees seeking asylum a fair chance. She wants to build on the Affordable Care Act. Clinton said at a debate this month that she believes President Barack Obama’s health care

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    Clinton and Obama both supported the path to legalization for illegal immigrants that would include learning English and paying taxes. Both President Obama and Former Senator Clinton have experience in working in the government. Their leadership are very much similar to each other. Clinton’s and Obama’s leadership style are of leaders who believes in the common good and to make sure their people are getting the things that they need. But leaders believe in fixing any problem and given everyone an

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    Xiaowei Zhang CRS 455 #4 Critique March.24th 2015 Critique of Hilary Clinton‚ “It Takes a Village” Speech As Clinton mentioned at the beginning of the speech‚ she takes Chicago as her village in order to inspire the people listening to the speech to feel close and warm and make them believe what she talked about in the speech is for everybody in her family. The village she mentioned at the beginning is connected to the sentence she said at the end of the speech‚ ““And we have learned that

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    Hell and Hilary Clinton”‚ by Frank Bruni discusses how ridiculous the mentality is that if you are a woman you need to vote for Hilary Clinton. He briefly discusses some statements that were made by some very influential women‚ Madeline Albright and Gloria Steinem. Bruni seems to almost mock their opinions that “women are more or less damned if they’re not on Hilary Clinton’s team”. Bruni makes it known that he doesn’t disagree with these statements because he doesn’t like Hilary Clinton based on her

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    I think that Bill Clinton‚ Nelson Mandela and Bruce Lee were all similar in a way. The things they did were very different like being a us president or being an African civil rights supporter. They hardships that they faced are very similar. With Bill Clinton he was almost drafted to the army but refused to go. Some people go to jail for refusing‚ but he still refused and joined a group to rebel against drafting people against their will. Nelson Mandela had to speak up against the government after

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    For example‚ he failed to the levels of carbon dioxide that is a key player in global warming. He is also said to have blocked the agency concerned with revealing and communicating on matters of climate change (Daynes and Sussman). President Bill Clinton can be remembered for his great concerns over environmental conservations. He appointed trustworthy environmentalists to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. Whose goal was to oversee environmental conservation policy implementation? He allocated

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