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    Lincoln’s four speeches seem to share the same theme for the most part‚ aside from one. The speeches performed in October 1854‚ July 1858 and October 1858 all share the same message‚ expressing the main points being that all men are created equal‚ all men deserve a voice in the government‚ slaves and colored people are entitled to inalienable rights mentioned in the constitution‚ and that enslaving a human being in an infringement of the constitution. These are the values that we remember Lincoln

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    Nancy Reagan

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    Nancy Reagan made an impact on our society‚ so large that the impact is still lasting today. She is a very special person because of her determination not to give up however hard life may get. She is an example of a hard worker and a very caring person. Nancy was born July 6‚ 1921. Born as Anne Frances “Nancy” Robbins Davis Reagan‚ at Sloane Hospital Flushing Queens‚ New York. Nancy was born to Kenneth Seymour Robbins and Edith P. Luckett. Her parents got divorced shortly after marriage. Her

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    Adolf Hitler was a German patriot who served in the army during the outbreak of World War I. Germany’s collapse and surrender in 1918 led to Hitler’s outrage. His passion for Germany allowed him to rise to power as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi’s). Hitler’s methodology includes propaganda from his published book‚ “Mein Kampf”‚ which outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany. On February 1‚ 1933‚ Hitler presented his speech “Appeal to the German People”

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    Washington believed his advice against alliances with other countries was a permanent consideration. He stated that in the future America should be ruled by good trust and righteousness‚ and not by alliances. America shouldn’t lean on alliances to make the country strong. Also‚ Washington proclaimed that the United States should treat all countries equally‚ and not be biased towards another country for any reason. For example‚ Washington thought that the United States did not owe France anything

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    Friend or Foe: Why Ronald Reagan Was Not Responsible For Ending the Cold War IDP4U1 Mr. Cotey 12/18/09 Savoula Stylianou Ronald Reagan is one of the most respected and well-liked presidents in the history of the United States and one of the most important accomplishments that he is accredited with is ending the Cold War. During this 50-year period in time‚ two of the world’s greatest superpowers were at odds‚ both having the power and ability to annihilate the other

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    “We must be willing‚ individually and as a Nation to accept whatever sacrifices may be required of us. A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both” -Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ Inaugural Address (Miller Center). Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ 34th President of the United States‚ had a remarkable role in our nation’s history. His story starts in the town of Denison TX‚ 1890 (Miller Center). Dwight David Eisenhower was born on October 14‚ 1890 in Denison‚ Texas. He was raised on a small

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    The Reagan Revolution

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    System of 1896 with McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt. After World War I we had an era focusing on domestic progress that consisted of both the New Deal and the Great Society under FDR‚ and LBJ. Lastly‚ the latest era the United States has seen is the Reagan Revolution. The eras cited above consisted of similar patterns. This pattern in the presidencies included control by a single political party; each period featured

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    Rhetorical Strategies Analysis of "Bill Clinton’s First Inaugural Address" Introduction William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He got authority at the end of the Cold War. During Cold War‚ in order to compete with the Soviet Union’s military power‚ the federal government spent a great deal of financial resources to establish a powerful military. The quality of life of common people decreased year after year. At that time‚ people

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    While George Washington was still a General of the Continental Army back in 1775-79‚ he requested his assistants to stop with their vices like: drinking‚ cursing‚ and even getting involved in religious practices. Therefore this letter was addressed to the states’ governors regarding the disbanding of the army in June 8‚ 1783: "I now make it my earnest prayer the God would have you and the State over which you preside‚ in His holy protection‚ that he would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate

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    Reagan and Aids

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    spokesperson asked what AIDS was‚ and doubted anyone in the White House knew about it. -It was not till three years later Ronald Reagan publicly mentioned AIDS‚ and referred to it as a top priority for the past four years. At this point over 15‚000 cases of AIDS had been reported. -While the government provided licensing to pharmaceutical companies to produce tests for AIDS‚ President Reagan was against the use of condoms and promotion of safe sex‚ and instead promoted Abstinence and a ban on HIV positive

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