Donald Trump will make America great again by keeping out illegal immigrants. Hillary Clinton wants to eliminate good paying jobs while Donald Trump wants to grow the job market. America should vote for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump will make America great again by preventing illegal immigration."I will build a great wall…. believe me --and I'll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay for that wall.” Illegal immigrants across the border are getting into the United States and causing problems like terrorism. To solve this Donald Trump is going to build a wall to prevent them from causing problems, wasting our time, and bothering us for the United States. Hillary Clinton wants to eliminate more jobs. According to a Newsela article, “Hillary Clinton wants to make the environment cleaner by shutting down coal mines and companies.” Millions of people work for coal companies around the world and Hillary Clinton wants to take their job away from them, their speciality, and now their jobless all because if Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton wants to take our guns away and let us be defenseless. According to the article Politicians, Hillary Clinton wants to ban our common firearms and not have us feel safe in our house. By banning our firearms, how are we supposed to defend ourselves from a robbery or a break in when it happens. I am on Donald Trump’s side because I do not want a president who wants to take our guns away, lie about her information, and take jobs away from people. Donald Trump has tons of idea’s to help around the world like keep illegal immigrants out by building a wall and a lot more. I am on his side because I know he will be a good president for the United States and make America great again.
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ScreenFlow is a tool that will help you with a ton, and it is very helpful with whatever you want to record and point out things like if you wanted to start a youtube or you need to to do a project for class. All in all it is a very cool thing to use and a very helpful tool for whatever you want.
My ScreenFlow tutorial was made to help others, and to learn the basics of this tool. The tools and techniques I used to create the tutorial were Annotations, Callouts, and Text properties. I used Annotations to Point things out. I used Callouts to zoom in and show you where I am and what it is, and I used Text properties to explain more. The important parts of the video are when I show you how to export your ScreenFlow. ScreenFlow could be useful for my education and real life. ScreenFlow could help me in collage if we had to explain how to use this app or if I need to record and talk about my essay we had to write for class and then upload it to youtube. ScreenFlow would be useful for me in real life if i wanted to be a Youtuber for a job. |
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