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gurl   
Mar 8, 2010
Essays / Is the United States ready for a female president [12]

I have this so far

I want to believe that answer to this question is yes because if we look back in 1920, women in the United States finally were given the right to vote with the passage of the 19th amendment. It took 64 years after that for a female to become a candidate for the Vice-Presidency for one of the two major parties. And now Hillary Clinton looks to be the favorite for the Democratic Party's nomination for the Presidency, like Chile recently elected Michelle Bachelet as its first woman president. She's a pediatrician and a one-time political prisoner of former strongman Augusto Pinochet also in Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was inaugurated last month as that nation's first woman president. In Finland, Tarja Halonen won re-election in late January as president and I would say that there are several reasons why Hillary is poised to become the first female to make a serious run at the presidency. These include her experience as a Senator, her name recognition from being the First Lady, her charisma and speaking ability, the fact that she has a built in base of women, and her popular husband: former President Bill Clinton. When we break down each reason, it will be easy to see that it is the combination of all of these that have allowed Hillary to become the first major candidate for the Presidency and also I think most importantly, is that she is married to Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is still one of the most popular politicians of our time. While the sex affair that he had with an intern hurt some of his popularity, he remains a very popular fixture, especially with Democrats I'm not sure about that, however it appears that Hillary has all the right tools to become the first female candidate that will be considered a major candidate .

In conclusion, America is ready for a great government, lead by a great President, regardless of skin color or gender. Black and female leadership worked and continues to work for this country making it stronger. The proof is there. The media should back off and "let the chips fall where they may.

and how I do a brainstorming and mapping too I can someone give me an example
gurl   
Mar 5, 2010
Essays / Is the United States ready for a female president [12]

Hey thanks 4 answer me well I just start my essay and I want to know if I 'm doing good so far or not please let me know =)

I want to believe that answer to this question is yes because if we look back in 1920, women in the United States finally were given the right to vote with the passage of the 19th amendment. It took 64 years after that for a female to become a candidate for the Vice-Presidency for one of the two major parties. And now, 24 years later, Hillary Clinton looks to be the favorite for the Democratic Party's nomination for the Presidency, like Chile recently elected Michelle Bachelet as its first woman president. She's a pediatrician and a one-time political prisoner of former strongman Augusto Pinochet.
gurl   
Mar 4, 2010
Essays / Is the United States ready for a female president [12]

My essay is about Is the United States ready for a female president why or why not? and also I have todo a brainstorming and mapping and essay should incluide Indrotuccion body paragraph and the conlusion at lest 4 setences long and the complete essay should be incluide 5 paragraph
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