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    Tom Sawyer‚ and Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States in the years between 1981 to 1989. While they don’t appear to be related‚ there was one thing that they had in common: they both made speeches on the 4th of July in regards to the United States. Their speeches both had a sense of national pride‚ from their speeches. One example from Twain’s speech is that he talks about all these inventions that the Americans made‚ such as the sewing machine and so on. Reagan talks more about

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    patients that were in hospital care? Look no further than the Ronald McDonald house. People often find themselves in need of a way to have shelter while their child/family member receives care. People often opt for hotels‚ not realizing that there may be a place not far along that provides the type of shelter and care most illness/tragedy stricken families look for. Initially‚ a successful charity requires successful partners. The Ronald McDonald House Charity (RMDC) has sponsors from some of the

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    Berlin Blockade The Berlin Blockade was the first catastrophe of the Cold War. By 1945‚ Germany had lost the war and was divided into 4 sectors: the British‚ Soviet Zone‚ French Zone‚ and the American Zone. In the process of trying to gain economic recovery in Germany‚ the US‚ Great Britain‚ and France tried to change the currency. The new currency‚ which the Soviets had no control over‚ Eastern Berlin almost immediately made a new currency before the Western side went into the public. This is

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    Introduction Ronald Reagan‚ 40th president of the United States of America‚ will always be remembered for his dedication to moral obligations and his distinct policy making style. In addition to having been a decorated thespian‚ Reagan was a politician with a strong commitment to conservative values. He inherited the white house at a tumultous time; the Cold War was at a new peak and the United States was facing a new evil – drugs. Reagan took a full‚ hardline stance against the drug problem in

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    forged between the two sections of Berlin‚ East and West Berlin. The Berlin Airlift and the Berlin Wall were both attempts by the Soviets to change the political ownership of West Berlin. Germany and Berlin were split into four zones in June 1945. The United States‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and the Soviet Union all got a zone‚ which eventually led to conflict. Berlin was located in the middle of the Soviet zone‚ but was split the same way the

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    federal government. One of the more notable change of policy has been that of the environment‚ specifically focusing on the Environment Protection Agency (EPA). President Trump’s viewpoints on the environment are often compared to those of Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan believed in a free market ideology with little to no influence from the government. This led to him deregulating many environmental policies in order to put business before the safety of the environment. President Trump has a very similar

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    In 1961‚ a wall divided the city of Berlin‚ Germany. People crowd the streets begging for food. Armed guards keep the crowd under control. Chaos ensues the scene. This was a pivotal time in the Cold War between democracies and communist governments‚ particularly the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War caused the two major powers to clash‚ leaving people in fear of a nuclear war. U.S. officials had the near impossible task of predicting the endeavors of Nikita Khrushchev‚ the leader

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    Between the years of 1981 and 2001‚ three intelligent men known as Ronald Reagan‚ George H.W Bush‚ and Bill Clinton represented America. Each of these men had the ability to contribute to America in their own unique way. Many different opportunities were given during these three presidencies‚ which each man used to shape America differently. Though the United States has seen forty six different Presidents throughout history‚ Ronald Reagan‚ George H.W Bush‚ and Bill Clinton were three of the most important

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    Berlin‚ Germany Tourism Development Plan Table of Contents Research Abstract 3 Germany At-A-Glance4 Berlin Tourism Overview4 Leisure Side of Berlin5 Business Side of Berlin6 Branding the City8 Works Cited10 Research Abstract Located in the northeast‚ Berlin is the capital city of Germany as well as one of its sixteen states. With a population of over 3.4 million people‚ Berlin is Germany’s largest city. Berlin’s economy is primarily based on the service sector

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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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