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    According to Theodore Roosevelt‚ “in any moment of decision‚ the best thing you can do is the right thing‚ the next best thing is the wrong thing and the worst thing you can do is nothing”. To be immoral‚ it is not adhering to ethical or moral principles (what you believe is right). When something is declared unethical‚ it is against the standards of social or professional behavior. There are many times when it is acceptable to act in an immoral or an unethical way. I agree according to Theodore Roosevelt’s

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    In the 1912 election‚ I think I would have voted for Theodore Roosevelt. I found it easy to critique all of the candidates in one way or another. While considering my vote I had to consider the time‚ after all it was 100 years ago and people had a different mindset. I would vote for Teddy Roosevelt based on his earlier years as president. Often times he was portrayed as a spiteful man‚ but he did a very good job serving as president. He was known as a “trust-buster”‚ contrary to Taft‚ he did not

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    Theodore Roosevelt took office in September of 1901 when President McKinley was assassinated. He‚ like many Progressives‚ possessed a fear that the consolidation of power and wealth in the hands of private interests threatened the stability of the nation. Roosevelt’s aim was not to restructure American capitalism but to protect it from its own extremes through careful government intervention. In enforcing federal antitrust laws‚ Roosevelt drew a distinction between good trusts and bad trusts. Roosevelt’s

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    Theodore Roosevelt- Americanization Theodore Roosevelt‚ 26th President of United States‚ expressed his thoughts on Americanism through an article titled “American Ideals”. According to Roosevelt‚ Americanism means to adopt an American way of life being carefree of our religion or tradition in the past. Every true citizen who thinks himself as an American should be aware of the American Ideals and should be able to follow them from the bottom of their heart. America has always been a land of immigrants

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    career progressed. I often painted using my dear friend‚ a woman named Adelaide-Alexandrine Dureux‚ as the model. Historians speculate that she was actually my mistress‚ however‚ I cannot say‚ for that would ruin he secrecy. I was influenced by Theodore Chasseriau‚ since I was his student‚ this is unsurprising. His painting of the sea goddess entranced me. I believe that image may be what started my obsession with mythological and religious

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    ever. His cosmopolitan childhood as a late-nineteenth-century American noble‚ including his scholarly arrangement on two mainlands‚ gave him an advanced valuation for the world that was approximated among cutting edge presidents just by his cousin Theodore. However‚ the exact engraving of that global foundation on his strategies was some of the time hard to characterize. He had served in the administration of the arch internationalist Woodrow Wilson and‚ as his gathering’s bad habit presidential applicant

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    When I look at John White’s drawing and Theodore DeBry’s engraving the appearance of the lifestyle of Native Americans seem to be those of hard workers. The Native’s in the drawing have created a huge fire in the middle of their civilization. The people had to build their shelter as well. In the engraving‚ the Native’s civilization is surrounded by fields that they have farmed. Their civilization looks very organized. In both Pomeioc and Secotan‚ the Natives are worshipping around something. In Pomeioc

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    Theodore Robert Cowell was born in a Vermont home on 24 November 1946. . He was raised in a middle class family environment. His mother was a department store clerk. During Bundy’s early childhood‚ he and his mother resided with his psychologically challenged grandfather in Philadelphia. He was raised initially by his grandparents. Teddy‚ as he was known‚ believed that his grandparents were his parents‚ and that his mother was his elder sister. When his mother married Johnnie Bundy in 1951‚ her son

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    n any moment of decision there are only three things you can do -the right thing‚ the wrong thing‚ and the worst of all three nothing." -Theodore Roosevelt- If you look at the numbers you find that only 1 percent of our population consists of millionaires. To reach that million dollar benchmark‚ great MLM success‚ or great life success requires a skill called decisive desire. You must be willing to act when opportunity presents itself to you. You must be able to decide quickly‚ and with assurance

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    Edward Theodore Gein My biography is on Ed Gein. What he did inspired movies and books such as: Psycho‚ Silence of The Lambs‚ and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He is known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield." Ed lived a troubled life and was never what we would consider "normal". He was one of the smartest and most troubled minds of his time. Ed Gein I believe had a large difficult situation know as his everyday life growing up. His father was an alcoholic always coming home smelling of booze.

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