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    President Ronald Reagan addressed the Eastern Hemisphere at the Brandenburg Gate and gave a speech attacking communism and telling communist countries that they will fall and freedom will prevail and that if they are looking for the best outcome for their country‚ to join the free world. Mr. Reagan begins his speech by opening up to the German crowd saying that he is drawn to the city by the German people’s courage and determination. Reagan addresses the fact that many people would be tuned in to

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    cut from $14 million to $3 million from 1981 to 1984 (Alexander 33). Reagan employed a Southern Strategy where he promised tax cuts to the rich and punishment for the crack users (DuVernay). In his speech to the Nation on the campaign against abuse‚ Ronald Reagan gives a rundown of the drug war (Reagan 1). Reagan addresses the American public as a concerned parent‚ grandparent and neighbor‚ declaring drugs an enemy concerning the young people who their future demands on (Regan 2). Reagan stated that

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    Enemy Missile Defenses Enemy missile defense has always been an argumentative subject and spans over six decades. The first defense plan to be somewhat successful was President Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative. Some critics believe that a defense plan has hurt the United States more than it has benefited it. Due to Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative‚ improvements have been made in the National Missile Defense‚ the Strategic Defense Initiative itself‚ and the Ballistic Missile Defense.

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    In Chapter 6 of “A Different Mirror” by Ronald Takaki‚ I read about the Irish and their history but most importantly there struggle with racism despite their white skin color. From the very start of the chapter‚ I read about their struggle and horrible conditions that they faced due to a combination of the potato famine and being colonized by the British. As for the Irish many of them initially did not want to come to the America but it was as if they were forced to leave by Britain. Little did they

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    superior race‚ but they often had the law on their side due to them being white and of the English race. Many of the white men that had powerful authority had the mindset that all English men had‚ they deserve it all. In A Different Mirror written by Ronald Takaki‚ he explains how the English were able to acquire all they land and how they used force by any means to push out the other races. He also describes the living conditions of certain races when they are in America. Ronal Takaki opens our eyes

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    Mythologies is written by Ronald barthes‚ who was a semiotician and structuralist. semiotician interpret human action and language as a series of signs that produced meanings. In his essay soap powder and detergents in “‘Mythologies’ Barthes describes about the myths of French daily life and explain how the media contributed to form the myths. According to barthers the advertisement and media repackage the popular idea so that it become selling. Barthes introduces the subject of soap-powders and

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    Again the country is tied to Reagan all grieving a common loss. “For the families of the seven‚ we cannot bear‚ as you do‚ the full impact of this tragedy. But we feel the loss and we’re thinking about you so very much.” This provides the country with an emotional connection to those affected‚ by sending condolences and reminding the country to do the same he links them on a personal level. He appeals to the mournful emotions of the country by admitting that he and Nancy are “pained to the core‚”

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    skills‚ someone who is a leader‚ and a person that is calm and reassures the country that everything will be okay. His goal was to restore peace through strength. Ronald Reagan. His three goals were to Shrink the sizes of government‚ improve/ strengthen the national defence‚ and lower the taxes. There are three reasons why I think that Ronald Reagan should be the nexts face on Mount Rushmore is because number one he lowered the taxes by taking the stress of the middle class and by reducing the deficit

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    Shenni Wang English 0711 Section 003 Professor Elijah Feb. 2 2015 Essay #1 Strong Claim V.S. Weak Evidence It is a stereotype that men and women use the different language pattern. Is it still a popular belief today? In the article “Sex Differences”‚ Ronald Macaulay claims male and female are using same format of language. Generally‚ people think the way women speak is indirect and hinted and men always speak languidly and rudely. Macaulay forcefully believes the difference between men and women does

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    policies or political leanings‚ but rather‚ for their disposition and everlasting influence; Reagan and Thatcher‚ two controversial yet legendary Western political powerhouses of the 1980’s‚ perfectly define this prestige. Margaret Thatcher’s eulogy to Ronald Reagan‚ written from the view of a close friend and not just as a diplomat‚ pulled at the heartstrings of not just Americans‚ but the whole globe‚ in 2004 to commemorate one of her closest companions and his unprecedented stratagems as the 40th President

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