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    President Harry Truman became the 33rd President of the United States on April 12, 1945 after Franklin D. Roosevelt died from a cerebral hemorrhage. Truman, being thrust into a position that carries a lot of weight, was given the power to decide how the U.S. would operate with other countries. Some of Truman’s decisions like fighting against communism by manking the Truman Dcotrine and laying an anti-communism bedrock for foreign policy, trying to stop the expansion of the USSR and Manipulating…

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    Roosevelt’s optimistic approach to relief, recovery, and reform helped millions of Americans out of the worst economic crisis of this country. Unfortunately President Roosevelt died before the victory of WWII on April of 12 due to a massive cerebral hemorrhage (stroke). President Roosevelt’s plan of the Social Security Act still to this day is incorporated by the Obama Administration. Even though President Roosevelt struggled with his own physical disabilities, he still managed to serve as the…

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    Beside an Addict Most health classes in American schools cover lessons about drugs, and the effects some of the more notorious ones can have on an individual. With this background information, I was able to read beautiful boy: a father’s journey through his son’s addiction with some knowledge on the drugs that were discussed. Published in 2008, this memoir by David Sheff covers his son’s, Nic, addiction to drugs. The reader is taken through a personal account about Sheff’s struggle as a father…

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    tissue and blood form bubbles (Thalmann). The formation of bubbles could either take place in the joints and can cause joint pain or it can reach the severity of occurring in the spinal cord or brain and can result in paralysis, numbness, and other cerebral irregularities (Thalman). With regards to Decompression Sickness, Nitrogen Narcosis is also a result of nitrogen collection in the body. The excessive particles in the body is threatening because it “impairs judgement and sensory…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt lead the country through some of the roughest times, including the Great Depression and World War II. What Roosevelt is known for is being the only president to serve longer than two terms. He combated the Great Depression with the New Deal, strengthened the ties with Latin America, and lead the country though WWII. Although, he died before the war was over, he still was the leader through the majority of it. Franklin Roosevelt was one of the most important leaders the…

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    developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual. Lee was raised by two sisters, Alice and Louise, and a brother, Edwin Coleman Lee. Although both sisters are still living, her brother unfortunately died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage in 1951. During…

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    The 33rd President of the United States came to power at a crucial, transitional time for the Nation. Harry S. Truman succeeded to the presidency during the final months of the World War II. Truman had to guide the Nation through the end of the war, the atomic bomb, and the beginning of the Cold War. Throughout his first and second terms, he faced crucial decisions that were detrimental for the future of the American foreign policy and that would leave a legacy. Harry S. Truman was born into a…

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    1. Antibiotic resistance is a big problem and one that is getting worse. Use the CDC site or other sources to answer these questions about antibiotic resistance. Please site your sources. Answer each part in 2-3 sentences. (2 points) CDC site: http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/about.html a. Briefly describe practices that are contributing to antibiotic resistance. First, it must be understood that antibiotic resistance happens to some degree no matter what since bacteria are constantly…

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    Behind the shadows of a dimly lit Hollywood sign, lies secrets of the grit and glamour of Los Angeles in the 1940’s. On the sunny morning of January 15th, 1947, on a mother and daughter’s stroll, a gruesome discovery was unveiled thereby creating the mystery of “The Black Dahlia.” Behind that ghastly smile engraved in the memories of many, her mystery is one that has stumped many. While the mistakes during her infamous reign of fright over the city remain unsolved, there is a darker rabbit hole…

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    Morales 1 The Power of Rhetorical Devices Throughout American history, there have been countless number of speeches given by recognizable and important people. These people often use rhetorical devices to persuade their audience into considering a topic of a different perspective. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, provides a perfect example with his first inaugural address. Roosevelt uses ethos, logos, anaphora, and diction to persuade desperate Americans, wounded…

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