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William Jefferson clinton was one of the most memorable presidents of the United States in the 20th century.... Bill clinton was also one of those American presidents-democrats who lead the country during two terms (1993 - 2001).... Why was clinton so popular among American people and abroad One of the most important factors of his popularity is his rhetoric ability and his unique speaking style which influences everybody who listens to his speeches....
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The paper "Analysis of How to Defeat Terrorism without Terrorizing Ourselves by michael A Sheehan" states that the book by michael A Sheehan is very informative replete with anecdotes and written in a style that is accessible and appealing to the general reader.... hellip; michael Sheehan's personal experience gained from working in senior positions in the State Department, New York's Police Department and Special Forces Operations and his original way of thinking make the book unique giving us an insight into matters, which till now no other writer has tried to analyze....
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There are many good books on the field of neuroscience, but one of them that I find rather fascinating is Head Cases: Stories of Brain Injury and Its Aftermath written by michael Paul Mason.... The book presented a multidimensional analysis of neurological problems as it was not solely based on brain injuries.... The author of the book is a brain-injury case manager at the Brookhaven Neurologic… There are actually reasons behind my choice of the book as these reasons shall be established in this paper....
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The author examines 64 marvelous principles about healthy eating which michael Pollan has presented in his book “Food Rules” that one should follow in order to maintain a balanced diet.... 58 of michael Pollan suggests us to “attend” food.... The book “Food Rules” by “Martic Pollan” is very different from the conventional nutritional guides in that it teaches to control human activities more than calorie count, that is the focus of discussion in most of the nutritional guides....
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Written by Samuel Popkin and published by the Oxford University Press, in the year 2012, The Candidate: What it takes to Win - and Hold - the White House probably stands out as one of the most incisive publications in the analysis of American electoral politics.... He served in Bill clinton's campaigns and Gore's campaigns, and has also served different political parties in Europe and Canada.... In outlining landmark case studies, he considered President Bush's controversial re-election, Al-Gore's case in the lost election, and Hillary clinton's case of a predictably successful but lost nomination....
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The "Analysis of Why You Do the Things You Do book by Clinton and Sibcys" paper focuses on this book which had been designed and fashioned in a transformational style so that the contents of the book are easy for the readers to apply and transform the changes need to be brought in their lives.... hellip; The book “Why do you do the things you do” has a very interesting feel to it as one goes through the matter depicted in the book....
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hellip; Popkin through his extensive research and analysis of past political campaigns gives us an account of the things needed to emerge victorious in the subsequent campaign.... herefore, when it comes to books about politics and campaigns for presidential elections, Samuel Popkin book “The Candidate” is the best choice.... This book is quite entertaining and at the same time informative.... Even though Popkin is well known to be a Democrat, this book does not focus on partisan politics it takes no sides; it is crafted to give us insights on how politics is played or done....
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The author focuses on "The Looming Tower" by Lawrence Wright, a book that dwells on the 9/11 attacks and the Al-Qaeda group that was headed by Osama bin Laden.... The book is based on more than 400 interviews including the former counterterrorism chief officer of the white house, reporters, and close friends to Osama bin Laden.... According to his book, Wright suggests that vision and charisma amongst few individuals in the society shaped the nature with a clear depiction of the increased contest between the West and the Islam community (Wright 17)....
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