The personal attack is a tactic that the candidates usually use during debates to embarrass each other’s besides trying to grab the audience (viewers) attention during the debate in order to flourish. The first example is during the first debate between Trump and Bush; Trump said that the money Bush raised for his camping makes him a puppet. Bush comments that this is not true because he raised this money from the people who trust him for his accomplishments. He attacks Trump by revealing that Trump
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Hillary Clinton has not always been viewed as a positively influential woman. She is a great example of dedication for her job and the rest of the people. Hillary Clinton is a positive image for others because she has fought for injustices like Women’s and Children’s Rights, motivated many people to do the same and showed how to achieve things by hard work. Her contributions to society made her receive many awards regarding Women’s and Children’s Rights. However, she was controversial after being
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paid so much they could throw a thousand dollars and before it hits the ground, it doubles. Bill gates has a net worth of 81 billion dollars he could trop 50k and it would triple before it hits ground. He is the richest man on earth. In 1975, Gates and Paul Allen co-founded Microsoft, which became the world's largest PC software company. He also owns more companies such as aids foundation. Melinda and Bill gates foundation. (Wall Street jounral) Mark Zuckerberg is co-founder
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lady pursued everyone’s dreams by waking up in the White House as President Bill Clinton's daughter, Chelsea Victoria Clinton. First, is about Chelsea’s childhood. She was born to the parents of Bill and Hillary Clinton on February 27, 1980 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her name was chosen based on the Joni Mitchell song, "Chelsea Morning." Chelsea Clinton spent part of her youth as a public figure as the daughter of President Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She started studying
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Bill Gates the Real G Think of influential figures. Who is the first person that comes to mind? Bill Gates is a leading example of being influential on society. He is a very intelligent man that cares about the well-being of the whole community and wants everyone to work together in harmony. Gates has a family of five and balances being an amazing father while still being Chairman in numerous companies, most famously Microsoft. He also assists foundations with large donations and even started one
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Proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration aim to eliminate funding to the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), which oversees AmeriCorps, and these cuts would be a disservice to AmeriCorps members and the communities they serve. Total funding for CNCS is just over $1 billion per year, which is only .03% the total budget - a drop in the bucket, yet this cut could result in the end of AmeriCorps and several other important national programs. AmeriCorps has a rich 23 year history
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Nullam Mauris is a secluded utopian community in Northern California that values “environmental sustainability” as the most fundamental social belief. The general core values of this utopian society are love, socially beneficence, diligence, and freedom while maintaining self-sustainability in an eco-friendly way. Regarding those core values, the community promises free education for residents. Education and society have a direct relationship since “raising sufficient number of efficient people for
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The speech was delivered at the George Washington University in the year 2013 on May 19. This is where the actress Kerry Washington gave her insightful and motivated speech. Before she reached the podium, one of the faculty members introduced Kerry Washington. His tone was educative, and informative when speaking to the audience. He spoke about Kerry Washington’s childhood background, and how she achieved several accomplishments, not just as a student at George Washington University, but on a nation
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Rhetorical Analysis of David Zuckerman (Before the Election) It is a gripping time in today’s America, as now is the time to decide the people who are going to run this country. In many people's eyes the stakes are particularly high, as the possible political leaders in today's America have vastly different ideas. This is mostly due to the candidates running for president, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. There have been many past candidates that had the chance of becoming president, one of the
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1. with his family and him creating universal health care in America shows that as a leader you must be empathetic, which is not always the easiest of tasks. (Friedberg, 2008) • Taking Office at the White House in 2009, Obama knew that he is taking over two of the most taxing wars in American history. Trillions of dollars in debt and one of the worst economic disasters. However he was confident is his own ability. (Friedberg, 2008) • Barack Obama knew exactly what his vision was for the American
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