Chelsea Clinton Essays

  • Chelsea Clinton: A Brief Biography

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    Hillary Clinton on February 27, 1980 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her name was picked taking into account the Joni Mitchell tune, "Chelsea Morning." Chelsea Clinton spent some portion of her childhood as an open figure as the little girl of President Bill Clinton and future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She began concentrating on artful dance at four years old, and started taking expressive dance courses at the Washington School of Ballet. She moved in the execution of the Nutcracker. Chelsea went

  • Arguementative Paper

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    “The explosive growth of social media, smartphones and digital devices is transforming our kids lives, in school and at home.” ,as said in the article, ‘Is the Internet hurting children?”, by Chelsea Clinton and James P. Steyer. The Internet is beneficial to many people because of all of the different social media and how there's different ways individuals can use it. The Internet is benefiting society because of its convenience and excessive knowledge. The internet is beneficial because of it’s

  • Hooliganism in Football (Soccer)

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    The topic I have chosen for research paper is HOOLIGANISM in football. Although football hooliganism only became recognized by government and the media as a serious problem in the 1960s, hooligan behavior at football has a long history. Between the wars, football generally became more ‘respectable’ and crowd problems diminished but did not disappear. As far as most football fans at top matches are concerned, hooliganism no longer seems to be a terribly serious problem. In 2000, 19% of all FA Premier

  • Racism In Football Essay

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    QUOTE “Black or white, we all have football under our skin” – Eusebio. INTRODUCTION Whilst an outdated, archaic and even Neanderthal concept to many, racism still continues to dominate the front and back pages of newspapers across Britain. And none more so then in the arena of sport, where high profile athletes and fans have come under increased scrutiny about their conduct both on and off the field. The Barclays Premier League is the most watched football league in the world, with players from

  • Pip in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations

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    Pip in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations From the first page in the book you can tell that Pip is a good-natured person who has a great imagination and you learn to like him as a character. The fact that he gave Magwitch the food that he asked for in the very first chapter of the book tells you that he always keeps his word and the. It is like Dickens is trying to get you to like Pip from an early stage of reading the book. Get you to like the caring, good-hearted, willingness of the

  • Is or has the Premier League become corrupt?

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    England’s chances of winning the World Cup? The English Premier League consists of many of the top teams around Europe and even the world. Teams like Manchester united, Chelsea, and Arsenal all have come close to or even won the champions league in the last few years. However, did these teams have a high percentage of English players? Chelsea who won the champions league in May 2012 claiming the title “Champions of Europe” had only 6 English players out of the 18 players that were selected. Only 4 of these

  • My hero is the Professional Foodball Manager, Jose Mourinho

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    My hero is Jose Mourinho. Jose Mourinho is a professional football manager with worldwide recognition over the world. Many people refer Jose Mourinho as one of the most successful manager in the modern era. He is respected by other managers and rivals. Pep Guardiola, another great manager and Jose’s rival when he coached Real Madrid once told media that Jose Mourinho do not even have to win the game to become the greatest manager (ESPNsoccernet staff, 2011). Mourinho notably known as manager who

  • Research Paper On Pie In The Sky

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    That lifestyle included an addiction to speed (in the 1966 Warhol movie, "The Chelsea Girls," she played a pill-pushing lesbian who shoots up in front of the camera) as well as an eating disorder that pushed her weight to 260 pounds. Despite her obesity, Ms. Berlin often appeared nude in Warhol's movies, displaying not a trace of

  • The Roman Abramovich Effect

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    Russian billionaire turned owner of Chelsea football club has turned the footballing world upside down. The arrival of roman Abramovich in July 2003 has stunned footballers and fans worldwide with his non stop spending and the rebuilding of Chelsea. Chelsea is becoming a dominant force in the English league and is forever improving. In the first year of his takeover Abramovich and co persuaded Portuguese manager Jose mourinho to take charge at Chelsea. The boss made a great impression on

  • President Bill Clinton

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    Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, in the small town of Hope, Arkansas. He was named after his father, William Jefferson Blythe II, who had been killed in a car accident just three months before his son's birth. Needing a way to support herself and her new child, Bill Clinton's mother, Virginia Cassidy Blythe, moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, to study nursing. Bill Clinton stayed with his mother's parents in Hope. There his grandparents, Eldrigde and Edith Cassidy

  • Bill Clinton: Rhetorical Settings, Strategies, and Paradoxical Popularity

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    Bill Clinton: Rhetorical Settings, Strategies, and Paradoxical Popularity Everyone knows what he did with Monica Lewinsky. They watched him shake his finger and lie to their face on national television. They heard his promise to be forthcoming with the truth, and head about how he patiently hair-split his way through four hours of grand jury testimony. Why is he still here? The answer lies in a combination of Clinton’s rhetorical strategy and extrinsic circumstances. Bill Clinton’s rhetoric

  • Analysis Of The Crooked House Of Clintons

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    The cartoon is called “The Crooked House of Clintons” and the artist Ben Garrison is trying to inform the viewers of how corrupt Hillary really is with this cartoon. When you first look at the cartoon you see the FBI knocking on her door and to the right, you’ll see her daughter Chelsea depositing money into Hillary’s campaign in a cartoon version. The whole point of this cartoon is to show what Ben Garrison’s point of view of the presidential candidates. To the left you’ll see money in a washing

  • Irony In President Bill Clinton's Living History

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    sorry. I’m so sorry. I was trying to protect you and Chelsea.’,” Mrs. Clinton writes in her memoir, Living History. Not only did the affair between former President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky have an effect on his wife, former First Lady Hillary Clinton, but also the American people. This scandal also brought up questions of morality and whether or not Clinton was fit to finish his presidency. From 1995 to 1998, President Bill Clinton was keeping a secret from not only his family, but also

  • Hillary Clinton Tragic Hero

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    everyday people. For example, Hillary Clinton didn’t start out rich, wealthy and famous. She was born a common woman. Before her fame she was an ordinary person. She was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago Illinois and raised in Park Ridge, Illinois. She was the eldest daughter of her parents, Hugh Rodham and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham (“Clinton” Worlds News Digest). Additionally, she went on to college at Yale University. There she met her husband, Bill Clinton. Soon after they were married they had

  • President Bill Clinton Was Responsible For 9/11

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    The Clinton administration was at fault for the 9/11 attacks. During the course of his presidency, Bill Clinton had more than a single chance to catch those responsible for the 9/11 tragedy. During his term of 8 years, Clinton had seen a fair share of terrorist attacks, all of which were quickly forgotten. Clinton not only sparked the attack on the World Trade Center, but he may very well have sparked hatred towards the United States by many of the Middle Eastern countries. In 1993, the World Trade

  • The Final Days of the Clinton Administration

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    demonstrated this fact. Using the ultimate unchecked executive power of clemency Clinton issued over 140 pardons and thirty six sentence commutations. He protected over a million acres of land through the creation of six new national monuments. He also nominated nine new federal judges. Clinton also issued a number of executive orders during this time. Unlike most previous presidents who laid low during their last days in office, Clinton was in a flurry of activity trying to exert some last bit of influence

  • FDR vs Clinton

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    FDR vs Clinton The domestic policies and administrations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and William Jefferson Clinton are in some ways similar, but in other ways very different. The two men were very domestic-oriented presidents, focusing largely on America, and not the outside world. Both Democrats, they supported Federal Government programs to aid the American People. These programs were not necessary, but the presidents felt that they would aid Americans. Roosevelt created many jobs for the

  • Romeo and Juliet: Imagery of Love

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    William Shakespeare's play, "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," is the story of two "star crossed" lovers who both meet a tragic end. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy; however, the poetic and vivid manner in which Shakespeare engages the viewer or reader make this a beautiful play. The story of Romeo and Juliet is timeless, and it has provided a model for many other stories. The story line or plot in Romeo and Juliet is well loved by many around the world, but that is not what gives the play its special

  • The Clinton-lewinsky Scandal

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    Lately, the top story in the news day after day, months after months have been about William Jefferson Clinton, also known as Bill. Who could blame them, there is nothing better than a story out of the ordinary, especially one with presidential status. For the past months he has been the most talked about figure, being the essential topic for news, talk shows, late night comedy and even going as far as the big screen. Talk about 'Primary Colors' and 'Wag the Dog.' What has gotten to me the most however

  • Sophocles' Antigone and Bill Clinton

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    Antigone and Bill Clinton Antigone, in Greek legend, was the daughter of Oedipus. When her brothers Eteocles and Polynices killed one another, Creon, king of Thebes, forbade the rebel Polynices’ burial. Antigone disobeyed him, performed the rites, and was condemned to death for what she had done. Now the question arises, "Did Antigone take proper action?". Was it just to go against her Uncle Creon’s wishes and go ahead and bury the brother that was to be left out for the vultures? Would it be better