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    different presidents and there has been many good president’s that we have learned about through time. The first president of the United States was George Washington and many people liked him for all sorts of reasons but the main reason everyone liked him because he was a good leader. George Washington had his falls just has many other people do because we are only human and he was in charge and had to make some very powerful decisions. Before we get into why George was a good president you should

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    Dr. Rager History 136 10-21-2011 Theodore Roosevelt: American Hero Although many people at the time disagreed with the actions of Teddy Roosevelt‚ he played a very important role in the Spanish-American war by not only preparing the navy‚ but on the front lines of combat as well. Theodore Roosevelt‚ the 26th president of the United States of America‚ had a huge impact on the Spanish-American war in many ways. The war also had a huge impact on Theodore Roosevelt’s political career in many

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    President | Time in Office | Party | VP | What happened during his term/ accomplishments | George Washington | 1789-1797 | Independent | John Adams | * Whiskey Rebellion * Pinckney Treaty * Jay’s Treaty | John Adams | 1797-1801 | Federalist | Thomas Jefferson | * XYZ Affair | Thomas Jefferson | 1801-1809 | Democratic-Republican | Aaron Burr then George Clinton | * Marbury vs Madison * Louisiana Purchase * Embargo of 1807? * Chesapeake Affair | James Madison | 1809-1817

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    Bcs Buster Research Paper

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    2 December 2012 “BCS Buster” The BCS‚ Bowl Championship Series‚ has existed in NCAA football since 1998. Created in hopes of eliminating the controversy‚ the BCS is set to make proper computer rankings of teams based on strength of schedule‚ games won‚ and “style” points. Style points are how bad a team has beaten another team‚ or how much domination the team displays over an opponent. Undefeated season from any team within a BCS conference can guarantee a spot in the National Championship game

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    This source was a government program designed by Presidents Johnson’s cabinet secretaries and their departments‚ such as the Defense Research and Engineering. The program created was a strategic nuclear arm discussion relating to the relationship the U.S had with the Soviets at the time. Within this top-secret document‚ it details the creation‚ testing‚ political agendas‚ and objectives‚ in creating an MIRV (A Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry Vehicle). Who: Who is involved in this source

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    Hillary really hasn’t accomplished anything that shows she is qualified to be the President. She just got lucky and married the right man‚ Bill Clinton. She only got elected senator in New York because Bill used to be President. While senator‚ Hillary voted to invade Iraq and supported the Iraq war‚ but other than that she didn’t do anything important as a senator. After 8 years as senator‚ she then was appointed Secretary of State where she did more harm than good. In her chosen field of foreign

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    Was Abraham Lincoln a Successful President? Like all mortals‚ Lincoln was fallible‚ and had both strengths and weaknesses. From the weaknesses side‚ we can mention the following things: * He relied on much on his own judgment‚ even in areas where he lacked expertise‚ causing some diplomatic problems with the European powers. He was slow to act‚ and kept his Secretary of State (Seward) from acting in a timelier manner‚ in the Trent Affair‚ needlessly complicating relations with England. *

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    twelve years and then ask them‚ “Who was the first president of the United States?” They may give you a peculiar look as most Americans would instantly tell you it was American Founding Father‚ George Washington. While this has always been the basic idea we have lived off of‚ it is nothing but a myth. The actual first president of the United States was John Hanson from Maryland as he was elected by a group of men including George Washington to be the first president of Congress. While many still consider

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    great coach‚ but what about a president? Someone can be great at some things‚ but not so great in the role of others in my opinion. James Madison was better in politics than being president and I will try to argue my opinion. When he was not president‚ he wrote the Constitution. When he was president‚ he started wars‚ one of them being the Revolution‚ but instead of fighting in said wars‚ he always ran away from them. James Madison was being a coward‚ not a leader. He was a great man in some things

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    Trust In The Crucible

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    Losing Trust People are influenced by the world around them. Someone may have changed their opinions or beliefs by hearing what others have said. Many in society are guilty of a process known as the “bandwagon effect” in which people will ignore what they want and look around to see what everyone else says first (Bandwagon Effect). This can be as innocent as standing in a crowd of people who are dancing and deciding to dance because everyone else is doing it‚ or causing a devastating event like

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