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    Vegans; they seemed liked the type of people that you ran into at a rare trip to Whole Foods, who won’t stop bragging about their claimed astute morality due to their ever exclusive new dieting habits. It seemed like nothing but the latest new trend among higher-class suburbans who could afford to buy expensive vegetables such as kale in the first place. But the more I actually learn about being vegan the more I came to find that there really were vegans out there who chose to be vegan not for…

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    Donald Trump is a name we have all seen in the news lately with his outlandish language, degrading of his opponents, and those who have questioned his reasons behind joining the presidential race. He has went out and made a personal attack on John McCain saying he wants a war hero who is not captured then turns around and states that he (Donald) has done more to help veterans than John. These kinds of attacks have been his method of showing his views and frankly have been upsetting a lot of…

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    The political advertisement, “Grace,” created by Priorities USA, is a pro-Clinton advertisement that features a disabled child. The video includes Donald Trump mocking a disabled reporter, and what the disabled child’s parents have to say on the incident. I chose to focus on this advertisement, because while watching it, I thought of questions such as “Why are the parents speaking for the child?” and “What kind of reaction were they trying to evoke by using the child?” I will be focusing on how…

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    portrayed in the commercial, Respected. In this commercial, the Hillary Campaign used a registered republican to relate to undecided republicans. In the video, republican Rob Kearney says, “Donald Trump’s America is not the is no the country I fought for so I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.” This is a perfect example of Donald Trump being portrayed as unfit to be President. Rob Kearney fought for the United States in the military, which was a cleaver strategy by the campaign. Hillary needed to…

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    “Our Children are Watching…” The upcoming presidential election is an election unlike any other. The first candidate without any military or governmental experience, Donald J. Trump, is the Republican nominee. While the Democratic nominee is the first woman ever nominated— Hillary R. Clinton. Despite the lack of ads in this election compared to previous years, the rhetorical strategies still focus on discrediting the other opponent. Hillary Clinton’s advertisements are no exception. Hillary…

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    Donald Davidson and John McDowell both present responses to skepticism of the external world. Skepticism of the external world arises from the realization that our perceptions are fallible and that there is no real justification for believing that an external world exists over believing that we are all just in a dream. Davidson presents a coherence theory as a response to skepticism, stating that a belief about the external world, in this case, is most likely true if it is not contradictory with…

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    Extra credit response #1 Out of the list of movies that was available to watch, I chose “Embrace of the Serpent” out of complete curiosity. The movie was quite unique I would have to say. The plot was about an Indian man named Karamakate who was the last shaman that survived from his tribe. His mission was to travel two scientists to find a sacred plant called Yakruna. Both these missions occurred at two different periods in Karmakate’s life and both men were out to find it out of…

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    So many are tired of the way things are run and who runs them. This is probably a reason why Donald Trump landed the republican nominee for the 2016 presidential election. Some people think that because Trump isn’t a politician, he will not conduct himself as a lying and corrupt leader a typical politician is perceived to be. However, Trump as president is not the kind of change this country needs. Donald Trump is unfit to be President of the United States because he has no experience, he is…

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    hatred ignorance won. But we cannot blame only the deplorable and the ignorant, for trump’s victory part of the blame goes to us and the media, the polls had people complacent if the people knew how close this election was going to be I know for a fact Donald Trump would’ve lost The media didn’t do its job, yes but it’s the people’s fault too “Hillary is going to win so I’m not gonna vote” is also a reason don’t just blame others and accept that responsibility if you didn’t vote for her and…

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    the point of remote feminism, I have sprinkled my services as the privileged protector across the realm of the marginalized only when it has been convenient to do so. However, the time in which remote feminism is acceptable has now come to an end. Donald Trump has been elected to the presidency. The reality of this election cycle and its myriad of radiating implications have shown that there is change brewing in America. Through John Dewey’s theory of educative experience, this election cycle…

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