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    John Kasich Biography

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    The grandson of immigrants who were coal miners, and is a prodigy politician who talked his way into a meeting with President Nixon at only eighteen years old, John Kasich is the emblem for a true American president. He has spent over two decades in congress writing bills that helped Ohio have a balanced budget, which hadn’t happened since 1997. Through his sheer dedication of being a better man, he also wrote two best seller novels and lived an adventurous life when he was kicked out of a…

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    Ronald Reagan was born on February 6th 1911. He went on to be a radio announcer, a sports caster, and a Hollywood movie actor before becoming the Governor of California and finally making it all the way to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to become 40th President of the United States. During the eight years Reagan served as President, he re-defined the role of politics and the impact it has in a Democracy. He gave vision in America that brought a new sense of hope and a message of encouragement. In…

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    Ronald Reagan has been known for ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. The Cold War was still going since WWII. Reagan wanted to reverse the policy of detente and finally stand up against the Soviet Union. Giving aid to the rebellions, he was hoping to quickly reverse what the Soviet Union was doing. Ronald Reagan wanted to give aid and make a legacy for himself. However, he did not believe in military force. He, in fact, wanted to deal with the Soviet Union peacefully. With many options…

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    decisions in the past that directly affected the issue. One major issue that was directly under the Obama administration was the Department of the Interior’s agency the Mineral Management Service(MMS). The MMS was created in 1982 under President Ronald Reagan to manage the nations mineral revenue collection effort and the management of the Outer Continental Shelf(OCL)(“Mineral Management Service.", 1). The MMS oversaw 3,800 facilities and gave inspections monthly before permits were given.…

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    more progressive policies, citing Lincoln as an example for their policies. However, with the more social policies of FDR and the threat of Communism in Europe, the republican party changed to a much more conservative viewpoint, manifested best in Ronald Reagan. Reagan also made moves to combat liberalism and support business, and according to Charles Kessler, tried to even "reset American politics to before liberalism". However American politicians were not prepared to become founders, and this…

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    Why I Chose My Education

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    from the given topic, such as a research on Private Prisons, lead me to write about the Privatization of our Government which was helmed by the President Ronald Reagan. My initial essay was simple private prisons, but with the use of creativity I expanded the essay to answer the question of private prisons manifestation and its place in Ronald Reagans presidency. My creativity is an extension of my imagination, and without my creativity my imagination would be all for nothing as my creativity…

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    Chapter 5: League of Women Voters of California, Yes ERA! (1974), and Phyllis Schafly, “What’s Wrong with ‘Equal Rights’ for Women? Alice Paul and Crystal Eastman wrote the and introduced the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in 1923 in order to ensure the right that women have identical opportunities as men. This would ensure that women have the same rights as men, thus meaning that women would have to give up certain protections. Labor unions opposed this legislation because they believed it would…

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    Divine Law In Antigone

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    The play antigone evidently demonstrates the contention of common law and divine law.Here divine law is spoken to by antigone while mainstream law is spoken to by ruler Creon. Aside from this there are different characters in the play who maintains Antigone in the play the contention is not of identities but rather of ideas– the contention of standards. The ruler bolsters mainstream law while others underpins the religious soul that is divine law. In any case is the standard of the god in…

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    Speech, author Jill Lepore brings up one of the most prevalent issues in today's society; freedom of speech. The article describes some of the most historic moments regarding free speech that most of us may not know about. Highlighted events include Ronald Reagan's run for governor in 1966 to the recent N.F.L (National Football League) players protesting during the National Anthem. The main idea from the article is that free speech originated from liberals point of view, but has since been…

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    had a negative effect on our societies well-being. Many policies were made to prevent drug use for certain drugs. Acts such as The Pure Food and Drug Act and Harrison Narcotics Act in 1914 are some of many examples that I will be sharing. In 1986, Ronald Reagan doubled down on the war of drugs that had been started by president Richard Nixon in 1971 (Bandele, 2016). Drugs were known for being bad because they fried your brain. Drug dealers were monsters because they sold to our neighborhoods.…

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