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    One of my favorite authors is Dr. Seuss. Not just because he’s a great book writer and illustrator‚ his books make kids want to learn how to read. Theodore Seuss Geisel was born on March 2nd 1904 in Springfield Massachusetts. His mom was the one who inspired him to make rhymes and books. Dr. Seuss had a good childhood even though it was during World War I. Dr. Seuss left Springfield as a teenager to attend Dartmouth collage. There he became editor of the Dartmouth humor magazine. He got fired

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    species inevitably leads to permanent damage that affects everyone. Sure‚ there have been major milestones in the efforts to stabilize natural habitats such as Theodore Roosevelt’s actions in creating national parks and protecting 230 million acres of land‚ but it will have to take a worldwide effort in order to secure the biosphere (“Theodore Roosevelt and Conservation”). So it would then be key for people to firmly and completely protect rainforests that are scattered throughout the globe in order

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    Spoken by the first modern president‚ Theodore Roosevelt was a man of his word. Even though he was reluctant to become vice-president during his early years in politics‚ he ‘took the helm’ when it came time to lead the country after President William McKinley’s assassination in 1901. Lovingly dubbed “Teddy” by the American citizens‚ Roosevelt became a beloved icon who proved just how much one man could change a country after a time of declining stability. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt should be included

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    Moose Party). The Bull Moose Party was somewhat successful‚ although it dissolved several years later. The Bull Moose Party was created by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912. Roosevelt was President of the United States until 1909. Following Roosevelt‚ a republican‚ William Howard Taft became President. Taft was also a republican. At the end of Taft’s term‚ Theodore Roosevelt was dissatisfied with Taft’s leadership and decided he wanted to become the republican nominee for President. The party decided to

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    Voices of Democracy 5 (2010): 57‐71                                                                                    Kimokeo‐Goes 57 THEODORE ROOSEVELT‚ "FREE SILVER‚ TRUSTS‚ AND THE PHILIPPINES"  (7 SEPTEMBER 1900)    Una Kimokeo‐Goes  Willamette University    Abstract:  This  essay  examines  a  vice  presidential  campaign  speech  by  Theodore Roosevelt that reveals his vision of American national character  and  its  role  in  world  affairs.  Delivered  in  support  of  William 

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    forthcoming. The Panama canal is a key piece of global force in the United States. The waterway brought many emulation between the US and other countries‚ like Colombia. The president Theodore Roosevelt believed that the channel will make a great impingement and changed the course of the United States. To begin with‚ Theodore Roosevelt had huge ambitions and delusions of dominion. He believed the

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    Roosevelt‚ was very supportive of national parks and would often make speeches about conserving them for the future. Theodore‚ during the progressive era‚ was a progressive and he adored nature in all its forms. The day before he became president‚ Theodore Roosevelt had gone to lake tear-in-the-clouds located in the Adirondack mountains. The adirondack mountains/parks is still being preserved in upstate New York and although this park

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    time period are: Hawaii‚ the Spanish-American war‚ and Theodore Roosevelt. In this time period Hawaiian islanders were very happy to live traditionally‚ but Americans were not content with the traditional ways of the Hawaiians (Buschini‚ n.pag.). Even though America seemed to be on the road to imperialism with Hawaii‚ the Spanish- American war actually set the United States on the new road of Imperialism (The Spanish American War n.pag.). Theodore Roosevelt played an important role in the United States

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    poem. Things you need to know are about Theodore Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War. Developing her work‚ Martin Espada uses irony‚ images‚ speaker‚ and setting and situation. To begin‚ in the poem “Bull”‚ the author uses irony in a unique way by having Theodore Roosevelt’s statue surrounded by people who he despised. As you may or may not know‚ Theodore Roosevelt despised the Spanish and even led an invasion in Cuba during the Spanish-American war. Theodore Roosevelt was successful in his invasion

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    The foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson The presidencies of both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson saw radical changes in United States foreign policy. Roosevelt favored imperialism and increasing the American influence and prestige‚ willing to use force when other means failed. His aggressiveness is considered a successful foreign policy. Wilson was an idealist‚ eager to promote democracy and world peace‚ and unwilling to use force; many of his attempts to encourage

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