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    eyes of art enjoyers. O’Keeffe was presented with the the Medal of Freedom in 1977 by President Gerald Ford‚ which is the highest honor a civilian can receive from the government. Then‚ in 1985 she received the National Medal of Arts from President Ronald Reagan. Her amazing works in modernism and for her being one of the leading artists in the period in which American art changed drastically‚ gave her the title of “The Mother of American Modernism”. Georgia O’Keeffe left a lasting impact in American

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    1980’s Government and Politics The Reagan Decade. In American politics the 1980s were the decade of Ronald Reagan‚ who was elected president in 1980 and succeeded by his vice president‚ George Bush‚ in 1989. Reagan’s vision of the nation—and to a somewhat lesser extent his conservative agenda—shaped the economic and political fortunes of the United States for most of the 1980s. Malaise. As the decade began‚ Americans were struggling with an image of a country that was no longer the most powerful

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    high on my list of possible candidates; and you might say that for a European I made a fairly strong case for him—but to no avail. Amongst a group of 500 very bright first-year students‚ there seemed to be only one correct answer‚ and that was not Ronald Reagan but‚ rather‚ Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. By a considerable margin it was the Russian rather than the American who won the overwhelming majority of votes (over 70 percent of the total). (History Now‚ 2012). I agree because by the time

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    William F. Buckley once famously remarked that “the office of the presidency is so staggeringly complicated that nobody‚ nobody‚ can be a good president.” I disagree. It is clear that it is‚ perhaps‚ one of the world’s hardest jobs. There was a sign on Ronald Reagan’s desk when he was president‚ and it said simply‚ “It can be done.” It strikes me that one of the most important things that a president has to have to be successful is clarity of vision. Effective presidents have a strategic vision and a

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    http://www.gigwise.com/news/80556/ justin-bieber-fans-threaten-to-throw-girl-down-stairs-after-gig). Unfortunately this is a mild story compared to some of the others that are out there. John Hinckley‚ the would be killer who tried to assassinate Ronald Regan‚ had an unhealthy obsession with Jodie Foster. John Hinckley first saw Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver‚ and soon after‚ enrolled in Yale just to be close to the actress who had also started school

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    left the country‚ saw their careers ruined‚ and a few even committed suicide. For the next 10 years‚ Hollywood continued to blacklist anyone with ties to communism. over fifty Anti-communist movies were made from 1947-1954. In the early 1950s‚ Ronald Reagan‚ (president of screen actors guild)‚ had actors sign a loyalty oath to prove they were not communists. paranoia in Hollywood continued until the mid 1960s.

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    Reagan during his speech makes valid points on peace and war. He goes back and forth on how the government can not keep the peace because of war‚ and that we can not have peace because the government does not know how to help the people. Reagan then argues that there is no argument that can be made over peace and war. “There’s no argument over the choice between peace and war‚ but there’s only one guaranteed way you can have peace—and you can have it in the next second—surrender.” (Reagan )

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    part of the United States Government. Any government which maneuvers to block the recovery of other countries cannot expect help from us. The program should be a joint one‚ agreed to by a number‚ if not all‚ European nations. Regan Ronald Reagan gave this speech‚ dubber the " evil empire" speech for its description of the Soviet Union‚ to the Biriths House of Commons while there in 1982. As president‚ Reagan portrayed himself as tough and communism and increased military spending dramatically

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Ronald Reagan’s “Challenger” Speech While in the Oval Office of the White house‚ on January 28‚ 1986‚ President Ronald Reagan delivered his speech about The Challenger Disaster. The speech was made just hours after space shuttle “Challenger” exploded during take-off‚ killing all seven crew members on board. Thousands witnessed this horrifying event live in person and on television. A big factor about this launch‚ making the explosion an even worse disaster was the fact

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    the appearance that the dining room is a lot larger than it actually is. There are photographs hanging on the other walls of celebrities like Bob Hope‚ Bing Crosby‚ and Danny Kaye‚ and other famous people like President George Bush‚ and President Ronald Reagan all of which have dined there. Although there is a tie requirement‚ the other décor is not so much as to make someone feel uncomfortable. It is rather ranch style‚ with Bull horn‚ and Mason jar chandeliers‚ and rustic wood furniture. The

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