...and hearing their speeches and debates. This year the elections brought us our new presidential elect Donald J. Trump. Now when we think of a Presidential elect we think of a person who cares about the country and have the people they will be representing, this includes all genders, races, religions, and sexual orientation. Instead we got a man who makes fun of disabilities, has said crude, derogatory statements about woman, including sexual innuendos about his own daughter. Donald Trump is a very rich powerful man, but that does grant him any right to talk about or treat people in certain ways, like he is better than us. Especially when it comes to women, he has said some horrible things, and its not only what he has...
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...Donald Trump Introduction: My essay is going to be about Donald J. Trump I’m going to be talking and giving my opinion on the negativity that are president has all ready put us through here in the USA there are a few good things are president have done for are country but there for bad then good I also will be talking about how his actions has reflected on his country. Body: In my opinion I believe that Donald Trump should have ‘’NOT’’ been appointed as the president of the United States, I feel that he don’t know anything about politics he also confirmed he doesn’t know anything about politics, he’s disrespectful to females I really cant see how he got married, In his 2004 book, How to Get Rich, “Trump wrote that all the female contestants on the The Apprentice were less interested in becoming CEOs of the next big business than they were in becoming his new love interest.’’ First of all he has a wife that’s...
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...As the presidential election draws to a close Donald Trump's followers begin to to steadily increase. The candidates have been going head to head in debates, writes and speaking addresses to states and communties and attempting to persuade the public to obtain more follwers. Many questions arise pertaining to Donald Trump. Such as, what are his long term goals for the country? Why is he more aggressive in debates instead of calm and collected? Or, can Donald Trump as president be in the best favor for the United States and her people. David R. Henderson explains,I must admit, I am stumped by Donald Trump. He seems to have broken all the rules that I had thought were established in politics. He criticized John McCain ,who spent most of the Vietnam...
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...Donald Trump has a very romantic brand, and I do not mean this in a love and passionate way, but rather in an ideal and persuasive manner which has been proven by his lead in most of the Republican primaries and caucuses, leading to his possible GOP presidential nomination. The brand that Trump has adopted for himself has created him a lot of enemies that do not think positively of some of the promises he has made to the American people, but then there is also all the voters who have come out and supported him in the last year. Trump’s personal brand, then, has little consideration for the opposition and is primarily geared to appeal to the people that have demonstrated that they believe in what he can do for them. According to class lecture on branding, a brand can be a combination of signs, symbols, names, term, or design that identifies an individual, or a product. Last summer, when Trump announced that he was going to run for president of the United...
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...November 8, 2016, Donald Trump officially became the 45th President of the United States of America after the victory over rival Hillary Clinton. He is the first president in US history with no political or military experience prior to taking office. The previous US presidents from 1789 to 2016 came into the White House with an average of 13 years in public office and 5.6 years of military service. This information belonged to the article “Donald Trump will be the only US president ever with no political or military experience” of author Zachary Crockett in Vox. Like the other candidates running for president, he made a string of promises during his long campaign. Among those promises, the most biggest that Trump often repeated and promised...
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...a productive president? Donald Trump has shown many times that he would not make a productive, reliable President. He has continuously made unprofessional remarks to, and about, many people that he could potentially lead. Donald Trump has made a large name for himself in the business world; he has done the same as a potential presidential candidate, but not in the right direction. A change in political parties may be what our country needs as it continues along the rebuilding process, but our choice for the next leader is a pivotal part of the change. Does our country need a person in office that vows to deport every illegal alien,...
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...In what could lead to another lawsuit, Donald Trump is now refusing to pay his more than a third of a million dollar polling bill. He is being accused by his worker, Tony Fabrizio, who claims Donald has a history of not paying those who worked for him, no matter how rich Donald is, he is being greedy and Tony exposes him out on this corruption and threatens to press a lawsuit against him. It is said that this problem can be only resolved after the election has taken place or until Fabrizio decides to settle for a lower pay from Trump. Article 2: Donald Trump has run the worst campaign in modern history https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/donald-trump-has-won-the-worst-campaign-in-modern-history/2016/10/27/5c870118-9c7e-11e6-b3c9-f662adaa0048_story.html?utm_term=.2f09e741a90a...
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...“Make America great again”, exclaims the giant orange bigot. “I did not delete those emails”, insists the wealth pirate. Secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, has several years of prior experience in politics. However, Donald Trump is a mere businessman with no affiliation with public affairs. Although presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are obviously horrible choices for this year's election, there are many differences and similarities amongst the two. They have different views on immigration, how their campaign is run, and their character. Both candidates favor the idea of a secure and stronger border, but they have their own ways of tackling this key issue. On that note, Trump calls for deportations of millions of undocumented immigrants, a wall to seclude people from entering the United States, and migrant bans. One of Trump’s most iconic proposals is his wall, which he...
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...Donald Trump has just been elected as our new president for 2017. I was rooting for him all the way, but I do have some concerns. I actually know what is happening now with the country and so I obviously have some things I want to voice. First concern is the wall, that is upsetting people, and it may cause something none of us want. Also how are we going to deal with ISIS, I want to get rid of it, but I would prefer it done without starting another war. Last concern I have for this country is, the getting rid of common core. The build a wall was a good campaign for Trump, but the wall shouldn’t actually happen. I do agree that immigrants should been legally, and if they aren’t then they need to leave. The wall though may be a little extreme. I doubt that it would have actually happened because Donald Trump has to go through hundreds of people to get this approved and the probability of that is very slim. Now that Trump is elected he needs to find another way to decrease the number of illegal immigrants in the country, and increasing border control is a good start. Even if he does get the wall approved, there is no way that he could Mexico to pay for all of it....
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...Giana Schiavitti Essay #2 When you hear the name “Donald Trump,” either your love or hate for the man will spark in your mind. Most of the American citizens who belong to the Democratic Party and even some belonging to the Republican Party dislike Donald Trump based on the limited knowledge they have of him. Hate for Trump usually comes from his views on gay marriage, abortion and immigration, which is understandable. Due to the underlying hate for Trump, people will fail to see his stances on other issues. Throughout the campaign, arrogant, racist, and blatantly rude comments aside, Trump has some different and possibly more effective views than the average Republican. He shies away from the traditional free enterprise conservatism views and tends to lean more towards the republicanism views. The views...
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...Argumentative Essay The debate over the next Presidential election of the United States of America is getting more complicated. Some would argue that Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are the most qualified to be the next president of the United States of America, and that Donald Trump who lacks political experience should have never been considered a reasonable candidate. My feelings on the issue are mixed. Hillary Clinton’s position to raise American incomes, expand early learning for children, but find Bernie Sanders arguments about foreign policy and making college tuition free are just as important and that Donald Trump’s research on trade, health care and immigration to be equally persuasive. The Presidential elections are one of...
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...Marcus Ewers 3-15-16 Ms. Hartstein Literature Persuasive Essay Why to vote Republican rather than Democrat. The 2016 presidential election is only 7 months away and options are very limited. You got the Democrats: Hillary Clinton and her competitor Bernie Sanders. For the Republicans you have now only Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich to choose from. Three Super Tuesdays have already occurred and Trump has won the majority of them. On super Tuesday 3 Trump won the Florida Republican Primary which was a huge victory for him over his competitor Marco Rubio. Trump manages to beat Rubio in his own state of Florida. Because of this Marco Rubio has dropped out of the presidential run. Leaving only Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John...
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...ever watched the news in the past year, I’m sure you have heard Donald Trump utter the famous word “Fake News.” Whether you are a fan of our new president or not, it seems undeniable that fake news is truly a real occurrence in our society. The article named “Fix the Algorithm” written to for the Daily Aztec, the SDSU school newspaper, attacks this issue by talking about the effects fake news in our world, with a specific concentration around the computer programmed algorithms that are being used to detect this fake news. This analysis will discuss the rhetorical moves made by the author, and how effective the author was at developing and delivering his argument. In the article, the bulk of the argument revolved around the discussion, is fake news good or bad for our society. It provides two main claims of other individuals discussing whether the tech companies need to correct their algorithms because of the negatives of fake news, or if it is truly good by it promotes journalism and reminds media organizations of their important duties. The author takes an unbiased and approach on the topic, by discussing both sides of the argument before coming to his opinionated conclusion that there is a need to correct the algorithms. By doing this and incorporating an inductive order of organization, the article is able to successfully keep both sides of the audience,...
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...Exploratory Essay Outline Introduction (Paragraph I): a. Is racism still alive? b. Over the past years my views on racism has changed. When I was younger, I didn’t notice the racism as much as I do now. Body Paragraph 2 a. Source I i. Why Conservatives should oppose Racial Profiling ii. Racial profiling oppresses the African American population iii. The justice system is tailored for white men, the minorities just have to assimilate Body Paragraph 3 a. Source 2 I. Maryland Restricts Racial Profiling in New Guidelines for Law Enforcement II. Maryland law requires law enforcement agencies to have policies prohibiting racial and ethnic profiling during traffic stops III. There are people with different viewpoints on if racial profiling still exists IV. ''Racial profiling continues despite the fact that it is against the law of the United States; it's against Maryland law,'' Body Paragraph 4 b. Source 3 V. Why Racism Still Flourishes VI. “our faltering efforts to deal with race in this country, a great deal of time is devoted to responding to symptoms rather than root causes. That may help explain why racism keeps repeating itself.” VII. Examples are pointed out; in colleges racism has occurred. VIII. “The United States has been treating evidence of racism, and not the causes, since the Civil War.” Body Paragraph 5, 6, 7, etc Conclusion * Clarify what you now think of your...
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...promise to the world— some explicitly but most implicitly...You are your biggest asset…Position yourself so that you can do things that you’re passionate about .When you live your life, you live your brand. Your brand is who you really are”. You should take control of your brand and the message it sends and affect how others perceive you. This will help you to actively grow and distinguish yourself as an exceptional professional. Having a good professional reputation or brand seems to be a very important asset in today’s online, virtual, and individual age. It is becoming increasingly essential and it’s the key to success in life. It is the strategy behind the world's most successful people, like Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Donald Trump, Richard Branson and Bill Gates. It’s therefore important to be your own brand in order to attract success just like they...
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