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    Since his service in office, Ronald Reagan has been known to be one of the few presidents that is still glorified today. According to the ABC News Poll, taken in February 16-20, 2000, out of 1,012 adults Reagan was ranked fifth. He was ranked above George Washington and below Franklin D. Roosevelt. As a president I think some of his best leadership characteristics shown while in office were his public persuasion, moral authority, and economic management. Even with his good approval ratings…

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    Lafayette Ronald Hubbard, also known as L. Ron Hubbard was an author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. Scientology is a religion based off of a fiction piece of work, Dianetics. Dianetics describes a program of self improvement and spiritual awakening and continues to be the Scientology bible. The church currently has over seven hundred churches, missions and groups, and Dianetics still sells over four hundred thousand copies a year. As a result of L. Ron Hubbard’s determination,…

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    1979 President Carter was on the decline and his approbation rating was not looking good. It was Election time and Future president Ronald Regan asked a question to the Americans that was visually examining the debate as it was shown on TV “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” An astronomical majority of the voters in America verbally expressed No and elected President Regan by 10 points in the popular vote. The term was engendered in 1979 during a time in which the Coalesced States…

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    George W. Bush Biography

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    Governor of Texas. George W. Bush also graduated from Yale University and Harvard Business School. He also owned the Texas Rangers baseball team. .George W. Bush was the oldest of six children of George H. W. Bush. was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven Connecticut. He was raised in Texas where George H. W. Bush was an executive in the oil business. He attended high school at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. George W. Bush went to Yale where his father and grandfather also attended.…

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    Rick Perlstein Nixonland takes us back to the 1960’s and 1970’s in America, during the time of Richard Nixon. Through times of riots happening in Los Angeles which were the Watts riots to America being divided within. Richard Nixon did not have an easy life with family hardships, and the death of two brothers it was not easy for Nixon. At school Nixon was a very good at debating which he became the Debate Team president, and the only way to his father’s attention which Perlstein wrote “the…

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    Ronald Reagan Charisma

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    Prominent Leader: Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan is by far one of the most charismatic leaders I’ve ever heard of. His charisma is clear in all of his speeches and so simple to understand. Rallying Americans across the United States to take a stand and keep government small and the people’s interests big. Some of the issues he faced was a continued race war (which is still being fought now) throughout America. In a speech, as the Republican Presidential nominee he told a crowd of African…

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    Paul Davis Ryan was born on January 29, 1970 in Janesville, Wisconsin and is the youngest of four children of Paul Sr. and Betty. Ryan still lives in Janesville on the same block he grew up on and is married to his wife Janna and has three kids. Ryan is part of the Republican party since 1999 and is serving the first district of Wisconsin and is currently in the role of Speaker of the House. Janesville was established and developed by three main families, the Ryans, Fitzgeralds, and Cullens.…

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    “Cheerful”, “invigorating”, “large-hearted magnanimity” - these are the remarks Margaret Thatcher delivers to the American people in her eulogy honoring their former president and her close friend, Ronald Reagan. Her familiar tone, repetition, and use of juxtaposition help commemorate Reagan's life and legacy: hard work and devotion towards his country. In the passage, Thatcher begins with “ We [the American citizens and herself] have lost great president, a great American, and a great man”.…

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    George W. Bush Influence

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    George W. Bush followed in his father’s footsteps when it came to politics. He was determined to seek revenge for his father’s defeat by deciding to run for the presidency. His beliefs on government interaction consisted of depleting resources that would be used to fund programs by creating an enormous deficit that would be too large to recover in following presidential terms. Bush was an advocate of restoration of traditional and religious values in the United States and believed that the…

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    In 2000, Bush won the presidential election becoming the 43rd president. “He won the presidency after narrowly defeating Democratic challenger Al Gore. (History.com)” During Bush’s presidency, terrorist attacked America. That day, September 11, 2001, shaped his entire time in office. After facing the aftermath of the attacks he declared “war on terrorism” which led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. (History.com) Bush was born to George H.W. Bush and Dorothy Pierce Bush on July 6, 1946, in New…

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