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    end the cold war. MIkhail Gorbachev is a former Soviet Union statesmen. He was good allies with Ronald Reagan, which would be a key factor in the later years of the Cold War. He also helped bring the Berlin Wall down. Gorbachev ended the war in the most peaceful way possible. He was very open-minded and worked well with other people. Mikhail was very open to negotiations during the Cold War. Ronald Reagan and Gorbachev met to discuss international diplomatic relations and the arms race. This…

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    is the freedom and equal opportunities we have in the U.S. Most states outside the U.S. comes to Mississippi for better chances ,or in other words, better jobs and money. Four well-known men, Neil Diamond, Dierks Bentley, Brooks and Dunn, and Ronald Reagan had many focuses and opinions on the U.S. Meanwhile, these four men’s opinions and focuses will be discussed. Our wonderful country allowed immigrants who wants what we have to join us. In fact, Neil Diamond wrote a wonderful song…

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    spiritual beliefs before, during, or after a football game. Previous president Ronald Reagan proposed to make prayer legal in schools. He tried to fight for prayer with their own beliefs. ''The public expression through prayer of our faith in God is a fundamental part of our American heritage and a privilege which should not be excluded by law from any American school, public or private,'' Ronald Reagan included. (Ronald Reagan, nytimes.com, par.6) Students of different beliefs need time in…

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    Real Leadership

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    Step by step, this book guides you how to become a real leader by giving various examples either from Ronald Reagan or the author himself. Though there are only 7 chapters in this book, the author demonstrates the needs from a real leader who seeks win-win solutions that will lead both sides to the real success. Importantly, the author emphasizes what kind of legacy of leadership which the leaders would like to leave when they are no longer around. First, Communicating a Message Every time…

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    Judge Robert Bork was nominated to serve as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on July 1, 1987 by President Ronald RJudge Robert Bork was nominated to serve as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on July 1, 1987 by President Ronald Reagan. He was a Senior Judicial Advisor to Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign and solicitor general under President Richard M. Nixon. He fired Special Prosecutor, Archibald Cox, in what became known as the “Saturday Night…

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    Sandra Day O'Connor was born in El Paso, Texas March 26, 1930. She lived a pioneer like life on a ranch with her parents. This helped her grow her independent spirit of a hard working woman. Her family also encouraged her to strive to be educated. O’Connor attended Stanford University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics. After that she then attended Stanford Law school and received a law degree and graduated third in her class along with a future colleague William Rehnquist…

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    American to ever join supreme court? Clarence Thomas was born on June 23, 1948 in Pinpoint, Georgia and he attendent Yale University when he got older. After Yale University he served in administrations under former presidents George Bush and, Ronald Reagan. What got Clarence the job came from the retirement of the former African American Supreme Justice Thurgood Marshall, and which led Bush to nominate him as a replacement. In 1991 he was barely confirmed not including being accused of sexual…

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    conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes or misdemeanors. Many of our former presidents have been in some scandalous mess that could have potentially lead to impeachment. Ronald Reagan, though he was not impeached he faced some heat during the Iran- contra scandal. In 1985 during Ronald Reagan’s presidency Reagan and his administration made deals that provided weapons to Iran the United States of America’s sworn enemy which was under a weapons embargo at the time, meaning nobody…

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    Liberalism In America

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    There were many people who were still financially struggling in 1980, but it was to no similar degree of the Great Depression. As always, it is human to not be perfect and there will always be those less fortunate than others. Critics believed that the presence of liberalism in the United States was no longer needed. One main reason that Liberalism is no longer needed is because it was constructed and had amended policies to help America during the Great Depression. Due to the business cycle,…

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    and power for the military, mostly under the administration of Ronald Reagan. Maddow uses factual information, personal dialogue between officials within the military in the under the staff of the White House, and stories of popular actors during the time of escalation…

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