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    United States was one of the world’s top powers‚ President Clinton “…took steps to encourage settlement of long-standing international conflicts and tried to elevate support for human rights” (Foner 1055) on the international level. Unlike President Bush‚ Clinton was very much opposed to prompt intervention in international affairs. As a supporter of peace‚ Clinton aimed to ease growing tensions in the Middle East‚ specifically between Israel and Palestine. He even went as far as to bring “…Israeli

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    States‚ George W Bush had a lot to live up to. His father‚ George H. W. Bush‚ was the 41st president. George W Bush worked on his father’s campaign and reelection campaign before running for president himself two terms later. He heroically helped raise money for tsunami disaster relief after the December 2004 disaster claimed about 227‚898 lives. President Donald Trump may not be the president George H. W. Bush was‚ but Trump’s daughter Ivanka trump may be just as heroic as George W Bush. Because

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    was surprising for multiple reasons. First‚ at the beginning of the year‚ President George H.W. Bush was the incumbent President and he enjoyed high approval ratings following operation Desert Storm ("Presidential Approval for President Bush (G.H.W.)"‚ n.d.). Consequently‚ this meant that the more “serious” Democratic presidential contenders bowed out of the race early believing they did not stand a chance against Bush (Samels & Burns‚ 2003). Second‚ the candidate selection process for the Democrats

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    campaign promise never to do so" (PBS 1). What Reagan did was highly illegal because Congress never approved of these actions. When this was brought to Court‚ Reagan denied everything and got away with it. It was not until 1992‚ when President George H.W. Bush indicted everyone who was convicted and the affair was over‚ that Reagan admitted to his

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    reason was to try to start an acting career in Hollywood. Ronald had heard about the actors the Hollywood directors produced‚ and he wanted to be famous too. He turned out to be an okay actor‚ but he only got the starring role in one movie soon after: George Gipp‚ the part of a college football star in Knute Rockne. Ronald was married to actress Jane Wyman in January 1940 and had two

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    My study of Robert Gray’s poetry‚ the ’Challenger Address’ speech (1986) delivered by President Ronald Reagan and ’The Pedestrian’ by Ray Bradbury have all enhanced my understanding of discovery. This is because initially my thoughts on discovery were only the physical aspect‚ but as I studied these texts‚ my understanding has grown in the societal and personal aspects. When I first started studying discovery my thoughts were about people like Captain Cook who physically discovered new lands‚ but

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan ’s Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan ’s Farwell Address Ronald Reagan ’s Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were‚ past and present‚ and the improvements in the areas of strength‚ security‚ and

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    THE GLOBAL ECONOMY PROJECT PAPER 2 By Team F Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements for Business Economics ECON545 Professor The US Economy in 1982-2000 Introduction Throughout the late 1970s‚ American people had grown discontent with the government’s fiscal and monetary policies as the economy was stagnant and recovery was not in sight. This ultimately led to the election of former actor and California governor‚ Ronald Reagan in 1980. President Reagan’s

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    Ford’s presidential pardon of Nixon as an overreach despite the action being explicitly legitimized by the Constitution. In general‚ explicit presidential powers include those defined by the Constitution - such as the position of Commander-in-Chief (ex. Bush during the Iraq War) and the power to veto Congressional legislation (ex. Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley Bill) - but presidential powers can also be implicit‚ such as the

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    reminds us they are still fighting for that right today. American Blackout is a three-part film. The first part involved the 2000 presidential election against republican George W. Bush and democrat Al Gore. This election caused a major controversy in America because of the major fraud committed by governor of Florida‚ Jeb Bush. The election was an arms race between the two candidates. In Florida 57‚000 people were systematically and intentionally eliminated from the voting records because they were

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