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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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    “America's public enemy number one in the United States is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this enemy, it is necessary to wage a new, all-out offensive.” – Former President Richard Nixon. The impact a short speech can have on a cultured society is surprising where a man’s thoughts drastically changed people’s lives on a larger scale than any political policy or agenda in the past 40 years. Just 6 short months after his speech Nixon managed to sign his policy into law in January of 1972.…

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    On November 2, 1967 the Wisconsin governor, Scott Kevin Walker, was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Having a father who was a Baptist minister and a mother who was a bookkeeper, Walker came from humble beginnings. After ten years of living in Colorado, Scott Walker and his family moved to a small town known as Delavan in Wisconsin. Walker began showing his fascination in politics while he was in high school when he attended the American Legion’s Badger Boys State and Boys Nation. Each of…

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    Introduction: Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United states. Through his life he accomplished many great feats. Ronald Reagan was a man that was truly talented in many different aspects. He was involved in many different platforms as an actor, governor, and finally a president. As an actor he worked as president of the Screen Actor’s Guild. There he met Nancy (Davis) Reagan, his future wife. Throughout his entire career as an actor he appeared in more than 50 films. Soon after his…

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    Town Hall Interview

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    Form the Town Hall interview on Fox News with Donald Trump and Sean Hannity, many great topics were discussed. As the interview started, Trump was asked by Hannity, how he is a common sense consecutive? Trump’s answer was that, he declared himself as a common sense consecutive because he always care about the military, he believe on a fair and stable health care, and also believe on a fair budget. In addition, he said, one can take an example on his company. It is a stable company with a very…

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    Who knew a small town boy turned actor would become the most impactful president of the United States? Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, charmed voters with his good looks and demeanor and his effective storytelling qualities. He grew up in a small town in western Illinois and after college became a radio broadcaster, who was popular for his public speaking abilities. He then went on to test for movies, and his career took off when Warner Brothers began casting him in…

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    My main goal is to win the Cold War and to finally bring peace to America and its foreign affairs. I escalate the Cold War with the Soviet Union, which marks a departure from the policy of détente by my predecessors. The Reagan Administration executes a new policy under my control towards the Soviet Union through National Security Decisions Directive in order to confront the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. I support anti-communist groups around the world and implement good foreign affairs…

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    Consolidated Summary, Analysis, and Critique SUMMARY The scene opens to a heated debate between a hotheaded male conservative and an equally fiery female liberal, whom spit out insults hidden within their political opinions. Ironically, the democratic candidate in the debate sits on stage left, while the republican candidate sits on stage right. Placed on center stage is Will McAvoy, a newsman with a commitment to always remaining neutral. Will is in the shadow of an old photo of a broadcaster,…

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    Why not this interview? Lost? Pretty shocking to hear OJ detailing the crimes. I believe Charlie is his ego. Either OJ or ”Charlie” did it. He's sick... Of course, he knows the facts better than anyone. There were only three people that did know. The other two are dead. This just makes your blood run cold hearing him actually tell you the last moments of Ron and Nicoles lives. You don't say I when you speak Hypothetically. So we are now at the point a murderer can get on tv and talk about how he…

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    Obama Vs. Reagan

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    Who was a better president? Obama or Reagan? In this essay I will point out similarities and differences between the two, how their policies were different from each other, and what they accomplished or tried to accomplish as their time as the ruler of our country. Let’s start with Obama, who took office in 2009. Barack has always been someone who took in 2009. Barack has always been someone who was deeply involved in the wars of the world. Including the wars in iraq and Afghanistan, which had…

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