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  Once upon a time, in a small village in Iceland, there lived a young girl named Sigrid. She was a curious and adventurous girl who loved exploring the beautiful landscape of Iceland. Sigrid had always felt a special connection to nature, and she would often spend hours wandering through the hills and valleys, admiring the breathtaking scenery. Despite her love for the outdoors, Sigrid was a bit of an outcast in her village. She had always been a bit different from the other children, and they often teased her for her unconventional interests. But Sigrid refused to let their taunts get her down. She knew that she was destined for something great, and she was determined to find her place in the world. One day, while exploring the rugged coastline near her village, Sigrid stumbled upon a group of travelers who were passing through Iceland on their way to the North Pole. They were a strange and eclectic bunch, hailing from all corners of the globe, and they immediately caught Sigrid'

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Donald Trump biography



Donald John Trump was the 45th President of the United States, serving from January 2017 to January 2021. Born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City, he was the fourth of five children of Fred Trump, a real estate developer, and Mary Anne MacLeod, a Scottish immigrant. Trump attended the Kew-Forest School in Queens but later transferred to the New York Military Academy in upstate New York, where he developed a keen interest in football and boxing.


After graduating from the military academy in 1964, Trump enrolled at Fordham University, but later transferred to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics. After graduation, Trump joined his father's real estate business, the Trump Organization, where he worked to expand the company's holdings in the New York City area.



In the 1970s, Trump began to make a name for himself as a real estate developer, particularly in Manhattan, where he began to build large-scale luxury apartment buildings and hotels. He also became involved in the casino business, buying and building casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey. By the 1980s, Trump had become one of the most prominent developers in the country, known for his extravagant lifestyle and brash personality.


Trump's rise to national prominence began in the 1990s, when he became a frequent guest on television talk shows and a fixture in New York City's tabloid newspapers. He also began to take an active interest in politics, publicly flirting with the idea of running for president as a member of the Reform Party in 1999.


Trump eventually decided not to run in 2000, but his interest in politics continued to grow. In 2004, he began hosting the reality TV show "The Apprentice," which became a huge success and made Trump a household name. The show, which featured contestants competing for a job with one of Trump's companies, was known for its catchphrase "You're fired!" and for Trump's combative management style.


Trump's political ambitions came to the fore in 2011, when he began to publicly question whether President Barack Obama was actually born in the United States. Trump's comments were widely criticized as racist and baseless, but they also brought him to the attention of many conservative voters who were unhappy with Obama's presidency.


In 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president. His campaign was initially dismissed by many political observers, who viewed him as a political outsider with little chance of winning the nomination. However, Trump quickly gained support from a large swath of the Republican base, who were drawn to his anti-establishment rhetoric and promises to "Make America Great Again."


Trump's campaign was marked by controversial statements and a combative style that was often at odds with traditional political norms. He frequently attacked his opponents and the media, and made numerous false or misleading statements. Despite these controversies, Trump's message resonated with many voters, particularly in Rust Belt states that had been hit hard by deindustrialization and job losses.


In the Republican primaries, Trump faced off against a crowded field of more traditional candidates, including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. Trump quickly emerged as the frontrunner, winning key early primaries in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada. Despite a concerted effort by the Republican establishment to stop his candidacy, Trump won the nomination on the strength of his support among working-class voters.


In the general election, Trump faced off against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, a former Secretary of State and Senator from New York. The campaign was one of the most divisive in modern American history, with Trump repeatedly attacking Clinton's record and personality. Trump's campaign was also marked by allegations of Russian interference


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