Amanda McLain Dr. Harbour POSC 150-05 November 5‚ 2013 The Presidents: Successes and Failures The United States has had 44 presidents. The first one was George Washington in 1789‚ and the most recent is Barack Obama in 2009. The President of the United States is one of the most powerful men in the world. He is the chief executive of a political institution which employs several million civil servants and has control over the most powerful nuclear arsenal in the world. Therefore‚ the level of
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Successes and Failures in Biotechnology Innovation When I first started this paper I would have to admit that I was pretty green in the field of Biotechnology‚ I had a brief understanding but nothing near an in depth understanding of the field. So when I first started looking for a success story‚ I tied my views on successful innovation in the areas that I am familiar with to the biotech field. The major theme that emerged was that successful innovation equals a product that produces quality
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Successes •He brought temporary peace to Europe in 1802. •He established The Napoleonic Code which included the following: ◦religious tolerance ◦jury trial for the accused ◦abolition of serfdom ◦equitable laws for all citizens of France •He established the University of France. •He made education for children a priority. •He put people who needed jobs to work by building roads‚ canals‚ and bridges. •He deepened harbors making France more accessible for trade. His
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century it is often customary to try and label the conflict either Left Wing or Right Wing. However‚ in the cases of Sun Yat-sen and Mao Zedong‚ neither Left nor Right Wing seems an appropriate label for what their revolutions contained for China. The difference between democratic and anti-democratic is more fitting for the two Chinese revolutionaries. Both Sun and Mao advocated different methods of development to achieve the same goals but caused drastically different results. Sun Yat-sen‚ who was
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Namrata Madoor May 10‚ 2012 Alphabet Soup of the New Deal Summary Section Successes SSA- Since its enactment in 1935‚ Social Security has also been America’s most popular social program‚ and surveys show continued support. The SSA is the most successful social program ever enacted in the United States‚ guaranteeing a measure of basic security for nearly all workers and their families. For nearly two-thirds of the elderly‚ Social Security provides at least half their total income;
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From 1933 to 1939‚ Roosevelt responded to the problems of the Great Depression with the best approach he could possibly think of to preserve America. His proposition of a New Deal was partially successful; the New Deal was designed to grant loans‚ reduce unemployment‚ and it was ultimately created to help the economy. Roosevelt focused on the three Rs: Relief‚ Recovery‚ and Reform. That is‚ Relief for the unemployed and poor individuals and families; Recovery of the economy by providing funds to
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FAILURE OF UN Failure to prevent the 1994 Rwandan genocide‚ which resulted in the killings of nearly a million people‚ due to the refusal of security council members to approve any military action. • Failure by MONUC (UNSC Resolution 1291) to effectively intervene during the Second Congo War‚ which claimed nearly five million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)‚ 1998-2002‚ and in carrying out and distributing humanitarian aid. • Failure to intervene in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
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Mao Zedong was a bad leader for China. While Mao was in power‚ many people lost their lives due to the Red Guards. The Red Guards were enforcing Mao’s policies because they thought that was the correct thing to do. The Red Guards assaulted people who held different opinions regarding the change in the culture of China. This resulted in people losing their lives ( Schwartz‚ 5). For example‚ when the peasants challenged Mao’s opinion about what they were told to do during the Great Leap Forward they
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The political atmosphere after the death of Mao Zedong can be characterized as tense and filled by reforms. It is arguable that after Mao’s death China was left a fragile country with no central figure of authority. A new authority had to take over the leadership position. This was mainly aimed to restore order as well as work on the promises of the previous leadership. Mao’s government had promised a lot of change and social re-organization in China. It is also noticeable that the government worked
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During the 1920’s the League of Nations primary desire was to end war across all fronts and to promote international co-operation. Therefore the best criteria that can be used to classify a success‚ was whether war was avoided and a peaceful settlement formulated after a crisis between two or more nations. Although this aim was the most important the league also tried to help economic problems in other countries. This applied to the economic collapse of Austria and Hungary between 1922-3. When
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