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    Remember

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    Rise of nazi’s In the aftermath of the 2nd world war‚ many historians questions how the Nazis came to power‚ despite Weimar creating a “perfect democracy”. The traditionalist viewpoint have said that Hitler was at the core that everything the party did‚ Allan Bullock stresses Hitler’s charismatic abilities which gained the Nazi party so many votes. However Richard Evans argues that that it was not just Hitler that collapsed Weimar. This is the structuralist viewpoint which claims that the foundations

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    Ronald Gillespie

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    Ronald J Gillespie It’s been over fifty years since Ronald Gillespie first proposed the basic idea of the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory. Since then he has been making great contributions to the world of chemistry. Ronald J Gillespie was born August 21‚ 1924 in London England. He attended the University of London graduating with his B.Sc in 1945‚ and a PH.D in 1949. After graduating‚ he became an Assistance Lecturer and then a Lecturer in the chemistry department

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    Interview Timany Jones HIS/145 November 7‚ 2012 Thomas Dunford Reagan Remembered Interview I chose to interview one of my customers from work. His name is Nick Connors and he has always been very involved and interested in events that occur within the United States. I informed him I needed to conduct an interview about his recollections of Ronald Reagan and the 1980’s and he was more than happy help me out. The questions I asked him during our interview are as follows:

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    control. By the time Reagan got into office‚ the unemployment rate in the country had increased from a low of 5.8% to 7.6% in 1981. Although the country was experiencing an increasing unemployment rate‚ the inflation rate was skyrocketing above 14% for multiple months in 1980. The Federal Reserve had to increase interest rates in order to control the value of the dollar‚ at the cost of millions of jobs. Although the inflation rate decreased from an average of 13.58% in 1980 to 3.22% in 1983‚ the

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    1980s Broadcasting History

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    The origin and history of local broadcasting is a dense‚ intriguing one that leads down many a rabbit hole. Starting with the development and utilization of coaxial cables in the 1980s‚ which began a new era where cable television reigned. The laying of these cables allowed for easier access to cable television across the country‚ that led to new forms of broadcasting‚ especially in the area of local television. Many cities around the country began to form their own independent operated-and-owned

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    A Eulogy For Someone

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    it feels like I’m getting a lot of backstory before I ever see anything from the character’s point of view. Maybe add past of someone’s eulogy? I’ve been to one funeral for a young person‚ and I’ve been to a few for older people. The difference I remember was the things people said. People feel like it’s important to say “they had a good life” or “they lived a long‚ fulfilling life” if they die old. At a young person’s

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    1980s Fashion Every decade had certain fashion trends that‚ to our generation‚ would be considered different from what is normal to wear. Despite all the dangerous things happening around the war and yet even in the United States. However 80s fashion wouldn’t be around till this day thanks to the trends of the high-waisted pants and other classic trends. 1980s Historical‚ Political‚ & Social events In 1981 Ronald Reagan became president‚ an American politician‚ commentator‚ and actor who served

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    1980’s Technology Technology has been around for a long‚ long time. Many of the most popular consumer products still around today. A surprising number of the technologies that define life today got their start in the 1980s‚ such as camcorders‚ cell phones‚ answering machines‚ personal computers‚ etc. Technology has come to benefit our lives and make it easier and will only get better. During the time of the 1980’s‚ there was a lot going on in our history. The Cold War was on its last years

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    1980s Gender Roles

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    demographics? From 1980s onwards‚ the American demographics had begun to change significantly‚ especially for women: from being domestic housewives‚ increasing numbers of women had been entering workforce and professions. The change led to the norm of professional-working parents in each household‚ which then influenced the roles of fathers and mothers in the family institution. The change of the roles of parents were clearly reflected in family situational comedy programs in the 1980s‚ including the

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    Ronald Regan

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    Ronald Regan; the most influential man in America Founder of “Reganomics”‚ tough on union workers and know as the “Great Communicator.” Ronald Regan also rose the age you can collect social security from sixty-five to seventy-two. Also one of the first things he did once he got into office‚ was he got all the American hostages released from Iran. In my opinion Ronald Regan was the most influential man in America during the twenty first century. Ronald Regan was born on February 6‚ 1911. He

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