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    will do everything in their power to keep him out. This is going to bring the end of the Republican Party as we know it. Trump has finally clinched the Republican nomination by receiving the required 1237 delegates to be get the nomination. However, delegates can flop votes and the party, if needed, could deny Donald Trump the nomination. This would cause just the same amount of problems for them as it would be having Trump nominated as Republican candidate. There are too many supporters on…

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    Effects Of Filibuster

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    A filibuster is defined as a prologues speech given by senators to delay the chamber’s business. Therefore, it something that impairs policy making from occurring. This tactic is used normally when a senator wants to have a bill or nomination be ignored so it won’t be voted on. They do this by taking all of the available time for the bill by talking or making a prolonged speech. Which means that the filibuster is believed to impair the political process. A lot of people believe it should end…

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    only 19 years old. Leo played an incredibly hard role as a mentally challenged kid and played it outstandingly. Johnny Depp also casted in this movie and played his older brother. Leo received three nominations for playing Arnie Grape so well. An Academy Award nomination, Golden Globe Award nomination, and his first Oscar Award…

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    different type of criticism than her male counterparts while running for president. The dissimilar types of backlash Clinton received as opposed to her then opponent—President Barack Obama—and her male counterparts running for the Republican Party nomination were very interesting and often times very sexist. Though, since 2008 to now the discussion has definitely shifted to one…

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    President Trump’s Supreme Court Nomination Arguments by the News Media In covering current political events, various news outlets in America are driven by political ideologies, business sponsorships, and ties and connections of individuals or institutions within political spheres. These ideologies help to understand why different newspapers has different explanation on why President chose Neil Gorsuch as his Supreme Court nominee. For example, The Boston Globe article “Approve Gorsuch with a…

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    the direction of the American judicial system and the morals of society. All other courts reside under the Supreme Court and adhere to the standards set in cases decided by the Supreme Court. The importance of the Supreme Court explains why the nomination of a new justice to the court can be a heated and contentious situation between the two parties that reside in the American political system. President Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to fill a vacant seat on the court’s bench. This decision…

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    leadership, the school has started a book drive to donate gently used books to local day care centers. Houston was nominated for his dependability. "He is dependable in the way the sun is dependable," wrote Assistant Principal Rick Mohrien in his nomination. "We know that he will be there, preparing our school for another great day of teaching and learning, even on the weekend. We know the building will be clean, safe and prepared each day. More than that, however, we know the he will be…

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    convention could have more difficulty in reaching a clear majority of support for any one candidate. A brokering process then takes place, with multiple ballots a possibility. Had John Kasich and Ted Cruz not dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, it looked as if the country was headed towards our first brokered convention since 1952. The 2016 Presidential election has brought into question some of the rules and procedures that govern over primaries and conventions. The term…

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    Marlee Matlin Essay

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    receiving her Oscar, she signed half of it and spoke the rest. This caused some distastefulness ion the deaf community. Again, despite the comments of her community, Marlee raised up. She not only won an Oscar, but also a Golden Globe and a few Emmy nominations. Marlee sets the bar for deaf people and gives them the confidence to break the stereotypes. In addition to her busy acting career, writing career, and app, Marlee also donates to several charities. I chose Marlee because she did not let…

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    Who Is Beyonce Knowles? Beyonce is one of the best American R&B singer-songwriter. She had a lot going on before she became a soloist she sung in a R&B group called Destiny’s Child, once she became an soloist she won many nominations, dropped many albums, and starred in a few movies. Beyonce Giselle Knowles-Carter well known as “Queen Bey”, was born in Houston, Texas on September 4, 1981. At the age of seven Beyonce was a soloist in her church choir. She started her career in R&B group Destiny’s…

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