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    1980 In the year 1980 there were events filled with excitement and celebration‚ as well as events that changed the world forever and ended in tragedy. In March of that year President Carter announced that the United States would not be participating in the Moscow Summer Olympics in a response against the Soviet Union. Later that year in May was a devastating time for the people in Washington and surrounding areas‚ as Mount St. Helens erupted. This volcanic explosion later became to be known as

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    Reagan and Aids

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    In 1980 there has been reports of rare cases of cancer and pneumonia among Gay men in San Francisco and New York. By 1982 this became so prominent that the disease acquired nick names such as “gay cancer”‚ “gay compromise syndrome”‚ and “gay related immune deficiency”. In 1982 it had been referred to as AIDS for the first time in September of 1982 when there was an average of two reported cases per day. The disease was not just affecting homosexuals‚ but heterosexuals as well who had bad blood transfusions

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    The housing Act 1980 was an act of parliament passed by the parliament of the United kingdom that gave five million council houses tenants in England the right to buy their houses from their local authority (The guardian 2015) This social policy has an impact on social workers in 21st century. Most of the homeless are lone parents‚ low income‚ young people‚ old age‚ unemployment disabled and ill health these are the group of people who are more likely to be supported by a social worker. But due

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    1980s

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    The 1980s saw a revamped economy and a huge change in society‚ unlike any that had been seen since the 1920s. The 1970s left a general feeling of unease‚ which the 80s sought to correct. Because of the new economy‚ the 1980s was a decade filled with luxury and indulgence. The generation following the “Baby Boomers” was dubbed “Generation X.” The 1980s saw “Generation X” turn into the “me” generation. The number of well-educated young people was rapidly growing‚ which allowed for good jobs‚ with

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    opposite of my father. She is my mum. One who cares‚ one who loves‚ one who makes who feel warm‚ one who lakes you feel comfortable‚ one who make you cry and smile‚ one who cheers you up‚ one who tells you that everything is going to be okay‚ one who you thinks about when you’re far away from home‚ one who you would feel very sorry after you have hurt her‚ one who you would never want to loose‚ one who you would die rather than losing her. That’s the one who I call her mum. Whenever I am supposed

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    Effects on someone who is perceived as an outsider “If you feel like an outsider‚ you tend to observe things a lot more.” Anderson Cooper. Being an outsider is generally perceived as a negative aspect‚ although it’s not all that bad. Of course it depends on what kind of person you are but commonly outsiders or outcasts are very strong willed people with a kind of grit and perspective people admire. On top of that‚ they have a freedom that most don’t. They don’t have all those extra relations and

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    Most people will grow up following someone’s footsteps‚ whether it’s a family member‚ someone famous‚ or a role model. They have this dedication that they want to be just like this person‚ or completely opposite. I will follow every footstep of my dad’s‚ if I do not‚ then I fail my life goal. My dad is the most inspirational person in my life‚ with his success and his achievements‚ there is no one better to follow. “Started from the bottom‚ now we here” the quote everyone repeats over and over

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    Nancy Reagan

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    Nancy Reagan made an impact on our society‚ so large that the impact is still lasting today. She is a very special person because of her determination not to give up however hard life may get. She is an example of a hard worker and a very caring person. Nancy was born July 6‚ 1921. Born as Anne Frances “Nancy” Robbins Davis Reagan‚ at Sloane Hospital Flushing Queens‚ New York. Nancy was born to Kenneth Seymour Robbins and Edith P. Luckett. Her parents got divorced shortly after marriage. Her

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    Friend or Foe: Why Ronald Reagan Was Not Responsible For Ending the Cold War IDP4U1 Mr. Cotey 12/18/09 Savoula Stylianou Ronald Reagan is one of the most respected and well-liked presidents in the history of the United States and one of the most important accomplishments that he is accredited with is ending the Cold War. During this 50-year period in time‚ two of the world’s greatest superpowers were at odds‚ both having the power and ability to annihilate the other

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    The Olympics In The 1980s

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    Sports often are not regarded as something capable of altering a war but the way the United States and Soviet Union used the Olympics did just that. The Olympics in the early 1980s were used as a stage for politics. During the Winter Olympics in 1980 the U.S. faced off against the best hockey team ever‚ The Soviet Union‚ in a time when these two countries did not get along. Days before the U.S. won this game President Jimmy Carter announced the U.S. boycott of the Summer Olympic Games that year

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