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    Immigration Act that limited immigration. He wanted to limit misuse of Federal Aid money for agriculture and other industries. During this brief time, Coolidge became very popular among the American population. This paved the road for Coolidge to gain the nomination for president during the 1924 election…

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    regardless of party affiliation (Donaldson 53). The victory in Wisconsin boosted his momentum and won the primary in West Virginia, a state that was less than three percent Catholic (Donaldson 54) to Wisconsin 's 30 percent, and clinched the democratic nomination; at forty-three, he became the youngest major-party nominee for president in national history (Foner 968). John F. Kennedy found himself to no longer be known as "The Catholic Candidate" (Donaldson 53). Still, apprehensions were held…

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    president Theodore Roosevelt, who he greatly admired. Roosevelt studied law at Columbia University Law School and passed the bar exam, but he found law practice quite boring. So he set his eyes on much greater achievements. In 1920 he received a nomination for vice president as James M. Cox’s running mate. The pair was…

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    mass incarceration, but has frequently commented on America’s high violent crime rate, especially attacks on law enforcement. In her speech accepting the Democratic nomination, Clinton pledged to reform the criminal justice system from end-to-end and strengthen the bonds of trust between communities and police. In his Republican nomination acceptance speech, Trump vowed to restore law and order.…

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    Hamilton Reflection

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    Hamilton It received 11 Tony Awards, including best musical, 16 Tony nominations, and the most ever nominations in Broadway history. (The New York Times) Why is the Broadway musical Hamilton so successful? Perhaps because America has fundamentally always been enthralled with the Founding Fathers and the birth of this country. It highlights the people that have always mattered most- the wealthy, slave owning white men. Hamilton is a musical that seeks to tell a more modern, more liberal…

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    Philadelphia, 1787. The Constitution was written, signed and has become one of the most important parts of U.S history. Americans perceived that the Articles of Confederation had to be changed. The Articles gave Congress for all intents and purposes no power to direct local issues, no power to charge and no power to control business. Without the needed power, Congress needed to rely upon money related commitments from the states. Congress had no cash to pay troopers for their administration in…

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    Raymond Chandler Essay

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    and poetry, Raymond Chandler also wrote some screenplays. Chandler worked on a movie called “Strangers on A Train” that was later directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and “Double Indemnity” (for which he got one of two best original screenplay Oscar nominations), and “The Blue Dahlia” (for which he was nominated for his other best original screenplay Oscar). He also wrote some other screenplays with other people. These screenplays were very influential in the American film noir genre. He decided to…

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    Racism is a very controversial, emotional topic for people to talk about that is subjective and often influenced by our social status, economic status, and where we live in the world. There is no obvious solution to this issue, nor can we change the views of the current generation, but the effects of racism will hopefully be minimized in the next generation. It all has to do with how we raise our children, since they are not born with the natural instinct to discriminate against others just…

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    fulfill every one of the terms and condition for getting the authorization to relocate to Australia. Few of the visas for movement are Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), Skilled Recognized Graduate (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 476), Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS), Doctor Visa, Skilled Nominated Or Sponsored (Subclass 489), Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), Partner Skills Assessment, Parent's visa, Student's visa, and so…

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    of one of his movies. Then, when Lucas got out of college, he made his own film making business called Lucas Films. With the company, Lucas made American Graffiti. Which became an incredible success and won a Golden Globe and five Academy Award Nominations (Varma). After this…

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