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    they chose Ronald Reagan to deal with it. By the end of Jimmy Carter’s presidency the interest rate was 15.26 percent‚ inflation was at 12.5 percent and unemployment at 7.1 percent and these rates were still on the rise.[1] Coupled with an economy that was not growing‚ these rates pushed the United States into a recession. Due to the current situation President Jimmy Carter had put us in‚ Ronald Reagan was elected in a landslide victory and at 69 he was the oldest elected president. Reagan was faced

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    Ronald Haeberle Ronald Haeberle was an Army photographer that was assigned to C Company when the troops entered the hamlet of My Lai in the March of 1968. His role in the massacre as a combat photographer was to take pictures of the expected battle between American soldiers and Viet Cong in My Lai. The pictures he took had a huge impact in across the world when they were released to the public‚ and all of them were innocent My Lai men‚ women‚ and children cowering at gunpoint‚ or in piles of dead

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    Propaganda can be used in a positive way such as the just say no movement that Nancy Reagan created about drugs. “Drugs take away the dream from every child’s heart and replace it with a nightmare‚ and it’s time we in America stand up and replace those dreams.” This all started when Nancy Reagan was at a school in Oakland a little girl raised her hand and asked “what do you do if someone offers you drugs?” Nancy replied “well‚ you just say no.” That is how the just say no campaign all started.

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    REAGAN AND THE PATCO STRIKE OF 1981 On August 3‚ 1981‚ nearly 13‚000 of the 17‚500 members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) staged a walk out and strike. There were four main reasons the union members of PATCO decided to go on strike. First‚ to address the concerns by members who felt that their work was seriously undervalued and under-rewarded. The second reason was that the Federal Aviation Administration had neglected serious deficiencies in staffing and hardware

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    BROTHER RONALD DRAHOZAL‚ CSC by APON on Friday‚ February 25‚ 2011 at 4:24am · BROTHER RONALD DRAHOZAL‚ CSC by Wahid Hasan on Friday‚ February 25‚ 2011 at 4:10am From the Director’s Desk APON has finished 17 glorious years of service to drug addicts in Bangladesh. APON stated as a small Halfway House with one recovering addict and very few material processions but quickly developed to become the leading Drug Rehabilitation center in Bangladesh. For this we must thank God and the many people who

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    Ronald Reagan was elected the 40th president of the United States‚ coming from two uneducated parents that encouraged him to make the most out of his life. Ronald went from the radio station to the main stage becoming a successful actor; however later in life he took a major interest in politics. (BEINART‚ PETER‚RONALD REAGAN‚ 2010). This major interest took him to the governors chair of California’s‚ to becoming one of the talked about presidents in the U.S. Ronald Reagan became the 40th president

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    Bermudez: What are your first thoughts about President Reagan. Workman: I despised him. Bermudez: Why did you despise him? Workman: I thought he was unqualified to the president of the United States. Despite the fact‚ he had been governor of California I think first and foremost he was an actor. It seems to me he acted his way through the presidency. Furthermore‚ his policies were inhumane and self-serving. I can be more specific. Bermudez: Okay. Do you recall and 1980 election? Workman:

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    June 12‚ 1987‚ standing upon a pillar gazing toward a West German crowd‚ President Reagan began to deliver a monumentally paramount speech. As he stood in the midst of alternating German and American flags‚ armed with a podium with a single microphone‚ President Reagan’s began to speak. While knowing every eye of the world was bearing down on him‚ the remarks he delivered at the Brandenburg Gate were a valiantly majestic attempt to burn down the evils of the Soviet Union‚ and from the ashes allow

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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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    Leadership Andy Novick When Ronald Reagan said‚ "What I’d really like to do is go down in history as the President who made Americans believe in themselves again"‚ he probably was not thinking too much about the definition of leadership. However‚ without realizing‚ he pretty much defined it. I believe the definition of leadership is having a impression on others‚ and not only inspiring them‚ but making a physical difference in their lives (hopefully in a good way). Without that aspect

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