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The hardships and difficulties of racial discrimination have touched individuals from varying societal angles and classes. This menace did not spare president Barrack Obama as he states in his speech 'A Perfect Union.' Even though Obama was the first African American individual to be elected as the president of the United States, he had his share of being discriminated against...

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Introduction This study's main goal is to analyze how both Trump and Clinton conform to gendered speech styles and sociolinguistic interactional approaches to language and gender. This includes âthe four Dâs', which is an approach to gendered language that contains the deficit, dominance, difference, and dynamic models. However, this study will not look into how the dynamic model can be...

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Introduction Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, remains a towering figure in American history. Born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, Reagan's journey from a small-town boy to a Hollywood star and eventually to the Oval Office is a testament to his indomitable spirit and charismatic leadership. Known for his deep-rooted conservative values, unwavering optimism, and...

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Introduction: Reagan's Unexpected Presidential Journey How did Ronald Reagan win peopleâs hearts? What steps in Reaganâs life led him to be the respected, well-loved President that he was? What were his plans and foreign policies while in office? President Reagan was an optimistic, kind man whom many people loved. Because he wanted to do what was best for Americans, he...

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Ronald Reagan Ends the Cold War âHere's my strategy on the Cold War: we win, they lose.â1- Ronald Reagan. While simple in its idea, Reagan did what he promised. While Reagan may not have âwonâ the Cold War per se, he did navigate his way through the prospect of a possible nuclear war. Ronald Reagan ended the Cold War through...

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How much do you know about President Ronald Reagan? Did you know he was an actor for many years before he became President? Did you know President Reagan was the only President, up until current President Donald Trump, to have had a divorce and remarried? Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States of America and he served...

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In her 2004 eulogy honoring former US president Ronald Reagan, former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher distinguishes Reagan as not only a great president but a great American and man. By shedding light on Reaganâs ability to unite a previously divided nation, Thatcher describes Reaganâs leadership and character through figurative language to lighten the mood when discussing the difficult tasks...

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For Richard Nixon, ending the war in Vietnam was one of his promises made during his election campaign in 1968. He saw that there was monumental opposition to the war by the American Public and by some members of Congress which ultimately led him to declare that he was âgoing to stop that war. Fast.â (Lawrence p138). This promise might...

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Abraham Lincoln is one of those individuals whose stature is so large that he has become engulfed in mythâmyth that often replaces reality. In poll after poll, the man who died on April 15, 1865, has consistently been ranked by historians and the American people as our greatest president. Both political parties claim to represent his values and never hesitate...

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There are two types of democracy, namely direct and representative democracy. In a direct democracy, the people attend assemblies and decide on legislations directly. One example of direct democracy was Athenian democracy. In a representative democracy, people elect their representatives in the legislature.1 Most, if not all modern democracies like the UK and the US are representative democracies. As defined...

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The Thomas Jefferson Memorial, a monument in Washington D.C., has rich information in itâs bones waiting to be shown, viewed, and appreciated. It brings a sense of pride to the country and its people. What people do not realize is that this memorial is a part of the foundation that is the United States history. The shrine is located in...

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George Washington was Americaâs first president that served 2 terms consecutively. Ending his second term, he decided to write a letter in Philadelphia in 1796 that became later known as the Farewell Address. The letter started as a draft that was based off of James Madisonâs old notes and drafts, and then was revised and edited by Alexander Hamilton. Although...

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Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King were two very similar orators who wanted to achieve almost identical goals. Abraham Lincoln was the president of the United States and the leader of the Anti-Slavery Republican Party. His speech was delivered on the nineteenth November 1863 mat Gettysburg during the âGreat Civil Warâ. His primary objective was to abolish slavery and he...

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The relationship between the executive and legislative branches of the United States government is a complex yet vital party of American public policy and national security. The balance of power between these two branches is important to maintain because humanity is naturally evil and corrupted by sin. Yet, when the two branches can work together, it shows a nation that...

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Introduction The American Civil War, a pivotal conflict that raged from 1861 to 1865, was a defining moment in United States history. It was a battle not only for the preservation of the Union but also for the abolition of slavery. At the heart of this tumultuous period was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, whose leadership...

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This is a book review of the book âAbraham Lincoln The Image of His Greatnessâ which is authored by Fred Reed forward by Dr. Thomas R. Turner. Abraham Lincoln was our sixteenth President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville in Hardin County, Kentucky. Thomas and Nancy (Hanks) Lincoln were the parents of...

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Amy and Jon Kuklaâs book, Thomas Jefferson:Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The book relives the story of Thomas Jeffersonâs life and what he did to help shape america. It focuses more on his accomplishments, like the Declaration of Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, and his term as the president. The book starts from his birth, all the way to...

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In this research paper I will analyze the life and work of the composer George Gershwin. Gershwin was active in the early twentieth century writing musical comedies and operas, many of which were the product of the collaboration with his brother Ira. I hope to clarify the style of Gershwin, and also bring to light some of the events in...

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Lincolnâs stance on emancipation and slavery were clear. As Divine makes known in the text, âLincoln had long believed slavery was an unjust institution that should be tolerated only to the extent that the Constitution and the tradition of sectional compromise required.â (Divine, et al., 340) Lincolnâs commitment to that ideal, also, is clear: âLincoln was also effective because he...

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In discussing the Declaration of Independence and itâs effects, it is important to start at the beginning. America was under the rule of Great Britain, and up until 1776, the American colonists believed that Great Britain was doing a great job protecting them, giving them their rights, and they, the colonists in turn, offered Britain their loyalty. But, the relationship...

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George Washington was inaugurated april 30th, 1789. He accomplished the most within the first 100 days (153 days) than any other president has done. He was unanimously elected for both terms. He spent his first term in office creating a path for the executive branch. His first term also consisted of him creating the first form of the United states...

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What qualities mark a great, respectable man? Surely, in order for others to consider him an exceptional man, he must be virtuous and brave. Historians illustrate a large multitude of historical figures to be admirable, yet they donât elaborate as to why. In Jane Addamsâ address commemorating George Washingtonâs birthday, she clearly articulates how and why Washington earned his legacy...

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In his book, Inventing the People, Edmund Morgan answers a question posed by philosopher David Hume, who noted âthe easiness with which the many are governed by the few.â Morgan agreed with Hume that governments operate under tacit consent, and adds that the consent implies acceptance of fictions meticulously cultivated by those who govern. One of those fictions is a...

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Judicial History: William Marbury filed for a writ of mandamus with the United States Supreme Court to direct Secretary of State James Madison in delivering the commission of Marbury as Justice of the Peace for the District of Columbia in the county of Washington. Facts: In 1801 Congress passed an act separating the District of Columbia into two districts with...

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George Washington Carver or ' peanut man ' was an American Agricultural scientist known for crop rotation, peanut farming, and for inventing ways to prevent soil depletion. George Washington Carver was born in Diamond Missouri on a plantation in the early 1860s. (The exact date is currently unknown) George was born before slavery was abolished. His master, Moses Carver, was...

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As a little boy growing up in Washington, Stephen L. Carter spent many happy hours in a room upstairs, poring over his fatherâs trove of books about Abraham Lincoln. Of special interest was Carl Sandburgâs massive biography of his fellow Illinoisan, full of stories about the 16th president, his folksy ways and, later, his conduct of the Civil War. Stephen...

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Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis are very similar in many ways and very different in many ways as well. Davis was president of the Confederacy and Lincoln was president of the United States of America. The topic involving Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis is so much talked about in America that it has become a favorite area for discussion in...

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This paper covers Abraham Lincolnâs life including his humble beginnings and his greatest achievements. This essay does not go deep in depth into his life, but touches on his most important accomplishments that I have found to be admirable. Sources include various online articles deemed as credible sources such as History.com and other .org websites which give various info such...

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The book The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln is a series of books called â The Library of Political Assassinations.â This book was written by Deborah A. Marinelli. The book discusses many aspects of the lives of Lincoln and his wife. It also discusses the main concepts of his presidency. Finally, the book talks about details of the civil war. Throughout...

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Also, the intention of The Declaration of Independence is to display the inalienable rights of all citizens to those unsure of the split from the power of King George. Jefferson uses the appeal to pathos in the second paragraph when he writes, âWe hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable; that all men are created equal and independent, that...

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