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    event/challenge that affected Giuliani was his campaign for New York State Senate. In 1999, the mayors second term was about to end so he decided to run for the Senate. He was running against the current First Lady at the time, Hillary Clinton. His campaign for Senate was going well until he found out he had prostate cancer. On May 19th, 2000, Giuliani announced he was going to withdrawal from the race to focus on his health. This was one of the first major setbacks Giuliani went through during his time

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    Rudy Giuliani is the embodiment of an America Dream. Rudy climbed the political ladder and now lies as president-elected global chair of cybersecurity (CNN Library). People who are in the public eye and in politics are at times involved in a scandal or multiple scandals. Scandals have been present since the beginning of time and can very much affect your credibility and your public response to any of your further doings. Rudy Giuliani did experience a similar scandal to John Proctor from The Crucible

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    Like all famous leaders, Rudy Giuliani had his fair share of strengths and weaknesses. Giuliani showed the country and the world what true leadership was in the wake of 9/11. During a time of crisis, he demonstrated courageousness, dedication and composure. Even though Giuliani is mostly remembered for his strengths, his weaknesses are usually overlooked. He was criticized for being unfaithful and allowing lust to break up his marriage. Another weakness of Giuliani was his inconsistency to reprimand

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    (Claim) Judge, the intent to discriminate Muslim religion is clear within the executive order (Warrant) When interviewed, Rudy Giuliani explained how the administration’s immigration policy morphed from one that was obviously unconstitutional to one that is more subtly so. Host Jeanine Pirro asked, “Does the ban have anything to do with religion?” In response, Giuliani said, “When [Trump] first announced it, he said ‘Muslim ban.’ He called me up, he said, ‘Put a commission together, show me the right

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    A Report On Wal Mart

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    I went to Wal-Mart today to pick up a few things...Big mistake. Instead of having a calm shopping experience, I feel like my blood pressure went up about a million notches. I found what I was looking for quickly enough, but then I decided to go over to the shoe department. Since I broke my favorite sandals the other day, I thought I might find a pair of replacements. And guess what? I found some very cute black flip flops with a tiny little 1 inch heel! And guess what else? They were on roll back

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    “American democracy is much stronger than vicious, cowardly, terrorism.” In my opinion, this powerful statement by Rudy Giuliani, the previous New York City Mayor during 9/11, ultimately sums up and implies the importance of commemorating the anniversary of September 11th. This quote is not only consoling but serves as a reminder to all Americans that our nation, when unified, is nearly imperishable. Throughout the film In Memoriam, there are several tragic and devastating images of the fateful

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    Lets call him “Pat”. That’s not his name but close. I don’t want to embarrass him although I am 99.99% sure he won’t be embarrassed even if I mention him. I met him in 1999. He was the #2 guy at the largest investment bank in the world. He wanted to invest in my next company. Here’s what he ended up doing: He put a million dollars into a company I was starting. He called all his best friends: Henry Kravis, Jim McCann (the CEO of 1-800-Flowers) and a bunch of other well-known investors. He said

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    To put across the impact of devastation, the writer writes about people who would not normally be associated with normal people. The writer uses words like 'solemnly' to describe the actions and feelings of famous people, such as Sir Rudy Guiliani and Robert de Niro. Tabloids have always been known for the use of lots of pictures and this article is no exception. The use of pictures helps to stress the grief of the people there. The placement of the pictures is also

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    Sunday October 9th, the second Presidential debate aired generating approximately 66.5 million viewers to watch the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump debate the issues. Moderated by Martha Raddatz and Anderson Cooper the debate was a town hall style with questions coming from undecided voters, as well as facebook and the moderators. The television programs following the debate tend to spin the debate in favor of their candiate. I tuned in to Hannity on Fox News on Monday following the debate. I watched

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    tall, and is planned to include a bookstore, basketball court, and much more. All of these attributes are a little on the excessive side. If the planned mosque goes on, it will cause way more trouble than it’s worth (Esman). Ex New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was in office at the time of the 9/11 attack says “This project is creating tremendous pain for people who’ve already made the ultimate sacrifice. All you’re doing is creating more division, more anger, more hatred” (Weil). To be specific

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