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    Ronald Reagan Reagan began his political career as a Democrat. However‚ in the early 1950s‚ as his relationship with Republican actress Nancy Davis grew‚he shifted to the right and‚ while remaining a Democrat‚ endorsed the presidential candidacies of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 as well as Richard Nixon in 1960.The last time Reagan actively supported a Democratic candidate was in 1950 when he helped Helen Gahagan Douglas in her unsuccessful Senate campaign against Richard Nixon. After being

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    is widely accepted that George Bush Snr. was forced to play out his presidency in the mighty shadow of Ronald Reagan. Reagan ’s charm and personality was one of his greatest strengths and‚ even now‚ is widely revered for his time as President. Bush was reportedly always conscious of people ’s expectations of him in view of his predecessor and this burden seemed to weigh heavily. Reagan ’s achievements in Washington were considerable if not in number than in impact. His political and strategic

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    Sawyer‚ and Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States in the years between 1981 to 1989. While they don’t appear to be related‚ there was one thing that they had in common: they both made speeches on the 4th of July in regards to the United States. Their speeches both had a sense of national pride‚ from their speeches. One example from Twain’s speech is that he talks about all these inventions that the Americans made‚ such as the sewing machine and so on. Reagan talks more about our

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    George W. Bush gave after the attacks on September 11th‚ 2001 was not only comforting‚ like the speech given by Ronald Reagan after the Challenger Tragedy‚ or the impromptu speech given by Robert Kennedy after the assassination of Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ but also blazing with the clear message that America is strong‚ and that no matter what‚ we would overcome. While Ronald Reagan made clear the specific audiences he was addressing‚ George Bush made a bigger point of addressing the entire American

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    A Study of Competencies: Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 Dean A. Smith Organizational Behavior and Leadership Management 5590 Webster University Background Aristotle summed up greatness as the ability to translate wisdom into action on behalf of public good. This‚ he said requires a combination of the key traits of moral virtue‚ practical wisdom‚ and public- spiritedness. In addition to knowing what is good for oneself‚ great leaders must know what is good for others as well. Aristotle

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    Foreign Affairs Foreign affairs during the presidential terms of Gerald Ford‚ Jimmy Carter‚ Ronald Reagan‚ George Bush Senior‚ and William "Bill" Clinton battled with conflicts mainly involving the Soviet Union‚ until its collapse in 1991‚ and the Middle East. Some of these presidents handled foreign affairs very well and tactful‚ yet others did a poor job at keeping things in order and dealing with the affairs. Although a mixture of Republicans and Democrats‚ the presidents shared

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    not a good fit for our president. Based on the way he wants to face the issues of education‚ foreign policy‚ and immigration‚ compared to Hilary Clinton and her way to face the issues it is clear to me now that Hilary Clinton is a better choice for presidential office than Donald Trump. One of the main Policies that Both Donald J. Trump and Hilary Clinton both said they would tackle was education. Both candidates say they will make education more affordable for students. Hilary

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    Hillary Clinton has already shown that she has what it takes to be our nation’s president. Clinton is a caring‚ hard-working person who will put our needs first every time. Ordinarily‚ while Donald Trump’s political views on most things are disturbing and unconstitutional‚ Hillary Clinton does what is right nevertheless and provides everyone with the same rights‚ and both economic and social equality. The color of your skin‚ your gender‚ your choice of religion‚ marriage equality- these things make

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    there are few elections that have us on the edge of our seats quite like the presidential election of 2016. In this year we observed potential leaders such as Ted Cruz‚ Marco Rubio‚ and Jill Stein. But the clash between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton is one to be remembered. Their divergent backgrounds transformed each individual to become uniquely different. Additionally‚ outside of their political lives their professional involvements are also important to consider. But the biggest difference

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    Even though‚ Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton agree on the need for peace and security‚ they both differ. Malala goes more into details about the need for education. Their similarities are to the topic of women and young girls being able to expand their education and reach their full potential. In Malala’s speech‚ she mainly focuses about the need for education for women and young girls. She talks about how women and young girls should have the “...right to live in peace…be treated with

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