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    In the long distant future, in the year 2016, the cable news empire has fallen, and former talking heads have stooped to running for political office. In fact, five former talk show stars are running for President of the United States, and locked in a close race. Your task is to design and implement a set of classes that process a collection of Integer objects, corresponding to votes for each candidate. The integers are stored in a queue by a driver. In particular, the following code must compile

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    Until the Methodist Union of 1932, Primitive Methodists continued to be considered a political people. Although many individual Nonconformists were regarded as such, the Primitives were still notably political. In 1914 Rev G. A Guest, a former Wesleyan minister who was resigning his ministry for ordination within the Anglican Church, complained that: Primitive Methodist ministers are mostly intensely political. I have examined a volume of their minutes, and in the obituary notices find such sentences

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    apartment above the grocery store that her parents operated. She had one sister named Muriel Roberts. Thatcher was first introduced to conservative politics by her father while she was very young. Thatcher’s dad was a member of the council of their town. Only two years after her college graduation, Thatcher made her very first bid for a public office. She was a conservative candidate for a Dartford parliamentary seat in elections of 1950. From the

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    What motivated conservative women into political activism between 1980-2008? What organizations and networks did they form? What were their central issues? After the sexual revolution of the 1960’s and 1970’s, conservatives were becoming increasingly concerned about the rise of homosexuality and heterosexual promiscuity prior to marriage. Conservatives were fearful of the immoralities they were witnessing as well as the liberal notion of people depending on the government to be a social provider

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    ‘The main reason for conservative dominance in the years 1951 to 1964 was labour disunity’ Assess the validity of this view. (June 2011) Labour disunity was a huge contributing factor as to why the conservatives were able to dominate from 1951 to 1964. However, there are also other factors that assisted conservative dominance. Whether that be conservative strengths, good timing, the end of austerity or their handle on public opinion, all factors contributed to the dominant years. However, how long

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    of the largest religions in the world. In 2003, the Catholic population in the United States was 63.4 million (Roman Catholic Church, 2017). The Catholic Church’s basic beliefs influence their demographics, party affiliation, stances on different political issues, and involvement in American politics. I attended a service at The Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. At this service, politics were not directly mentioned, but Father Darin Schmidt said a few interesting words. In a message

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    People can often be heard spewing nonsensical political jargon such as belonging to either the “Right” or “Left”, but what exactly does belonging to and holding such positions mean? There are a countless many political parties to which one can belong and although there are those who believe that they can be broken into the two categories and schools of thought; namely that of Liberalism and Conservatism, they are, without a doubt, completely wrong; However, before we address that, let us proceed

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    I. INTRODUCTION II. OBJECTIVES III. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF METAPHOR IV. METAPHOR AND OTHER LANGUAGE FEATURES ANALYSIS OF MARGARET THATCHER’S SPEECH TO 1987 CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE IN BLACKPOOL V. CONCLUSION VI. REFERENCES VII. APPENDIX I I. ------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION Rhetoric is the art of persuading others. Persuation

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    associated with the Primitive Methodist Connexion entered the House of Commons. It ends prior to the South African War: a test of Primitive Methodism’s commitment to peace. It will demonstrate that the Church and its members engaged increasingly in political activity, primarily through a commitment to the Liberal Party. Their support for trade unions and the prominence they gave to the Land Question was notable, a reflection of the interests of their core membership: commonly miners and agricultural

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    Mr. Vice President… Conservative dignitaries, friends and Distinguished speakers of this year’s Conservative political action conference… I want to first say thank you for inviting me to speak… It is not only an honor but will be the highlight of my life to not only address some of our party’s rank and file but, to also place emphasis on our core principles and just what it is that makes us conservatives. I should like to start this address with congratulating President Donald Trump (who is out

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