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    Good morning. My name is Hania Zulfiqar and i am from 08 MGA and today i wona thourgh lights on the topic a Useless life is an early death. All great personalities have left their “footprints on the sand of time”‚ they have essentially stamped their mark on the face of the earth‚ with their great contributions to this earth as we know it. This is because they were determined to prove something‚ they were curious‚ they asked questions and challenged

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    Theodore Roosevelt‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. These three presidents each shaped America into what they thought was the American Dream. The “American Dream” comes up in conversations from time to time and everybody has their different views of it. The “American Dream” is a set of beliefs that they would make this country the best that it could be and then some. The normal persons “American Dream” was to come to America and start a good life. Most of the people that were expecting a

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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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    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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    Ronald Reagan’s speech‚ Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate‚ was intended to provoke a sense of unity throughout Germany. After experiencing tensions that arose into a war between Eastern and Western alliances‚ there needed to be a resolution to restore security. President Reagan sternly demanded the barrier between the East and West be torn down‚ however‚ his oration also encouraged freedom and hope for the nation. In his speech‚ he expanded on his beliefs of the potential of Germany. He noted in order

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    October 27‚ 1964 Ronald Wilson Reagan delivered a speech on behalf of Barry Goldwater. At the time Goldwater was a republican candidate running for presidential office of the United States of America. “A Time for Choosing” was the title of the speech Reagan conveyed to endorse Goldwater for president. At this time Reagan was a journalist and an actor which allowed him to possess a certain talent that helped in deliver this persuasive speech where is was urging for the election of Goldwater. Due

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    S. Diplomacy: The Ronald Reagan Doctrine By: Jennefer Paddock Professor Altman: POL300 March 4‚ 2012 The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy: The Ronald Reagan Doctrine President Ronald Reagan’s Doctrine was supposed to sponsor anti-communist guerillas who were trying to overthrow pro-Soviet regimes (Roskin 58). President Reagan supported anti-communist groups‚ and Reagan argued that the American economy was on the move again‚ while the Soviet Union had become stagnant. President Reagan had morally opposed

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    Carter is just asking to be beaten by someone else in the presidential election. Lo and behold‚ Ronald Reagan comes in and wins the presidency. But Reagan succeeded largely by having the sheer charisma and policies that the people of America were magnetized to. In the time of Reagan’s presidency‚ he became incredibly popular with the people for a variety of reasons from his good looks to the way he speaks. Reagan lives up to the appraise by considered as one of the most influential presidents in America’s

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    Ronald Reagan’s address to the National Associations of Evangelicals (NAE) proved to be a speech that will forever be remembered and referenced because of its rhetoric. In a time of war‚ Reagan delivered a speech that impacted our nation and branded the term “evil empire” in the minds of Americans in reference to the Soviet Union. His deliberative “Evil Empire” speech strategically coaxed the audience by commending the religious power of America and advocating the unity of religion and politics.

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    Reagan Analysis Paper Michael Jakubowski History/145 January 19‚ 2015 James Green The Reagan years were they overrated or was he underrated as the 40th President of the United States. This report will cover the agendas and accomplishments of Reagan during his tenure as President. Starting from the Hostages coming home to the supply side economy and how he was able to conclude the cold war. Were the actions of President Reagan underappreciated or was he glorified for actions taken while performing

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