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    Although some people say that attack on Pearl Harbor was a conspiracy and the mastermind of the attack was Franklin Roosevelt who was the president of the United States, he and the American government did not have any relation with the conspiracy theory of attacking on Pearl Harbor. Lashmar, Paul. "Pearl Harbor Conspiracy Is Bunk." The Independent. Independent Digital News and Media, 23 Aug. 1998. Web. 24 Sept. 2016. Why this article chosen is that the author mentioned clearly about a telegram…

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    Franklin Roosevelt was elected by a landslide because he pledged a New Deal for the American people who were facing an economic crisis of the likes they had not seen before. Roosevelt was sworn in on March 4th, 1933 (Norton, 2015.) The following day he implemented the first step of his New Deal, which sought to address the problems of the Great Depression by, helping the banks to become solvent again, encouraging competing companies to cooperate, and giving jobs to the unemployed. The banking…

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    Medicare Part D, called Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003, or MMA, was the program that changed the Medicare program and branched into other types of programs often called “Part C” or “MA Plans” and, as of 2006, “Part D”. In 1997, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), provided coverage and care to an estimated eleven million children who…

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    Roosevelt’s leadership philosophy involved charity or love, service and duty. He believed in common sense and practicality. During the 1936 Democratic convention, Roosevelt said, “to some generations much is given of other generations much is expected. This generation of Americans has a rendezvous with destiny.” He was a man of action and fewer words. That said Roosevelt was a great communicator. He promised more than hope. As he entered his first term, the country was experiencing the Great…

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    Repetition In Speech

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    Repetition Is the Foundation of Any Effective Speech Throughout history, speeches have been known to change many lives both during the speech’s time and in the modern era. At the foundation of any one of these speeches is the literary element known as repetition. Though repetition is known most commonly for its literal meaning of repeating words, this literary device is much more than that. A speaker’s repetition can cause the listeners to react an abundance of ways ranging from cheering for…

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    The New Deal, World War II, and the role they had in ending the Great Depression. Wars are a curious event. Two sides, typically gathered by political interests, pit their youth against their opposition and hope they emerge victorious. Yes, there’s many factors involved, and strategies are of course in play, but at the end of the day it boils down to the slaughter of young men just so their leaders can maintain their elevated social status. World War II was a prime example of this. More people…

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    During the Great Depression the president of the United States issued a series of acts called “the new deal”. The new deal was a series of acts that were made to create jobs for U.S citizens, such as the building of the Hoover dam, the building of many houses and work complexes. But there was one giant down to this deal, for the deal to happen they had to get the money from somewhere so the president, FDR slashed military spending so one question came up, and it was did the new deal help or hurt…

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    Genetic Engineering Essay

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    In this essay I will attempt to compare, contrast, and evaluate the disciplines of genetic engineering and climate science, along with their potential significance. I will also defend my opinion that genetic engineering may have the greater long-term impact on human society and our understanding of nature, while also acknowledging the long-term impact of climate science. My conclusion will evaluate the potential of for both positive and negative impacts genetic engineering may have on human…

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    The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economical downturn the western world had ever experienced. It had begun soon after the Stock Market crash of 1929, which had sent Wall Street into a frenzied panic. Millions of investors were wiped out, and over the course of the next several years the deeper effects of the Depression began to surface. The sudden and sharp decrease of consumer spending and investment caused decline in industrial production. The lack of production needed…

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    According to Goodreads, Stephen Chbosky the author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower wrote in his book, “I walked over to the hill where we used to go and sled. There were a lot of little kids there. I watched them flying. Doing jumps and having races. And I thought that all those little kids are going to grow up someday...But for now, sledding is enough. I think it would be great if sledding were always enough, but it isn 't” (“Quotes About Growing Up”). Basically Stephen Chbosky wrote that at…

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