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    Jimmy Carter was the thirty-ninth president of the United States covering the years of 1977 to 1980. He “maintained a military that took away all of the national wealth which protected corporate wealth and power”(Zinn, Ch. 21). As Zinn states, the Panama Canal during the Panama Canal treaty saved American companies $1.5 billion a year in delivery costs, and the United States collected $150 million a year in tolls, out of which it paid the Panama government $2.3 million dollars, while maintaining

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    Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911. Son to Edward Jack Reagan, a shoe salesman and Nelle Reagan, a housewife and younger brother to Neil Reagan. Reagan’s father nicknamed him Dutch as a baby, saying he resembled “a fat little Dutchman.” Reagan’s father was Catholic and his mother was Presbyterian, Reagan identified himself with being Presbyterian his whole life. Religion was an important part to Reagan’s life. Reagan attended Dixon High School and after he

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    Title Ronald Reagan’s Presidency Name Institution Date Ronald Reagan’s Presidency The vision of former United States President Ronald Reagan to create a liberal society and nation where everyone enjoyed their rights regardless of their personal beliefs came to fulfilment when the former California governor was voted in as the president of the United States in 1981. Riding on the back of a political brand known as the ‘New Right’, President Reagan championed for a liberal society that would

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    Follow My Leader is the story of Jimmy Carter, a little boy who goes blind at the age of eleven when a firecracker explodes in his face. Jimmy lived a very normal life for an eleven-year-old boy in the 1950s. He enjoyed playing baseball with his friends, and hiking with his scout troop. One day, when Jimmy and his friends were playing baseball out at the old sandlot, they find a firecracker where a firework stand had been set up for the recent fourth of July holiday. One of the boys, Mike, decides

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    In 1979, 15 July, Jimmy Carter, the president of America gave a speech “A Crisis of Confidence”. Only three years ago, in the same day, he just accepted the nomination of his party to be a president of the United States. Also, he was the 39th president in the United States, who represented the Democratic Party. Actually, he has been on service in the army when he was young, and has been the governor of Georgia. When he was in power, he made a lot of contributions to the country and the world, such

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    On November 4, 1979, the United States embassy was taken hostage by enraged Iranians demanding that the Shah of Iran, who had been seeking refuge in the U.S., be returned for the injustices he had inflicted on the people of Iran. However, before the Iranians took over complete control over the embassy, six Americans escaped. Ben Affleck's Argo depicts the journey of these six Americans and the story of how they were rescued and brought home from Iran. The movie, for the majority, accurately depicts

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan 's Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan 's Farwell Address Ronald Reagan 's Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were, past and present, and the improvements in the areas of strength, security, and

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    famous Mount Rushmore. The top choice was Reagan, along with others, including Lyndon B. Johnson and Andrew Jackson. I believe that Reagan does certainly deserve the honor- as a US president, Ronald Reagan changed the country, taking it out of its post-Carter economic and political gloom, won the Cold War without a bloody confrontation, and created more reforms for the economy, with an impressive increase in productivity and employment. He was the most successful president of the twentieth century.

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    My first day of my sophomore year of high school starts today. Riverview High School is a huge school and has tryouts for the Kiltie Band Highland Dancers today. If you make it, there is a rumor you are instantly popular. My name was posted on the short list in the hall next to my homeroom class and I am a Highland Dancer now. My best friend Theresa made it also, we have been placed in the same dance group. Even though we are only sophomores we are put into the Senior Dance Group A. This group just

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    As part of the Noble Committee, it has come to my understanding that the time has come to award the winner(s) of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. There have been a selective few who have earned the prize from brave activist, Martin Luther King Jr., to faithful, compassionate Mother Teresa. In order to be awarded with this prize, our committee believes that the candidate had made the world a better place while exhibiting the traits of wisdom, experience, and ambition. This year, I nominate Malala Yousafzai

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