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    the need for a President and first lady to an all time high. We had gotten ourselves into more extreme world affairs, so the need multiplied. Edith Roosevelt used this need to hire a secretary who publicized her activities, much like Julia Tyler did. She also oversaw many major renovations that happened to the White House at the time (“First Lady” Britannica School). Helen Taft was highly involved in politics, but in 1909 she suffered a paralyzing stroke that would leave her unable to perform…

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    James Comey Case Study

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    later unrest of the public. Julie thinks the firing may have come after Comey declined to offer the president a pledge of personal loyalty although other sources from White House affirms that…

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    The current environment for the American auto industry is very complex. In 2015, over 17.4 million automobiles were sold in the US, of which over 746,000 automobiles were sold by the “big three” US automakers of General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Philipps, 2016). Getting a true understanding of an environment as large and complex as this could take months of research, but I will provide my summary understanding focusing on competition and environmental concerns.…

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    Arne Duncan Education

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    This article summarizes Arne Duncan as being known as the ninth U.S. secretary of education. But before all of his accomplishments, he was a graduate of Harvard University in 1987, after majoring in sociology. He played basketball and was the co-captain of Harvard's basketball team and was named first team Academic All-American. After graduation, he ran the nonprofit education foundation Ariel Education Initiative, which helped fund a college education for a class of inner-city children…

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    doing so. Popular racial stereotypes and discrimination against Blacks in the military contributed to the prevailing myth that Black men did not have the intelligence and bravery necessary to serve their country. By 1862, there was limited amount of White Union enlistment and confederate victories at Antietam forced the U.S. government…

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower became aware of Dr. Jonas Salk who on April 12, 1955, had developed a vaccine against the frightening disease. President Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote a speech on the information recorded by James C. Hagerty, the White House Press Secretary. This speech was directed to the public in effort to bring comfort to their lives…

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    Oval Office Scandal

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    Assad government of carrying out the attack and even condemns the attack at the United Nations Security Council meeting, the White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer states that the United States will not change its position and will not get Assad out of power. This highlights Donald Trump’s presidency and his failures to get involved in international relations. U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson suggested that “President…

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    In 1899, Eleanor Roosevelt, 15, was sent to a private finishing school, Allenswood Academy in England. The headmistress of the school, Marie Souvestre, was a feminist with critical, challenging and unusual for those times ideas, greatly impacting Eleanor Roosevelt. Souvestre saw something special in Eleanor, helping her liberate in a way and gain confidence, at least for a while. Although Souvestre made Eleanor a happier, more confident person, she was forced to return home after three years at…

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    liberty against the tyranny of England, the former colonist evolved into the very things that they swore to never become: immoral, classist, tyrannical England, all in the name of liberty. No longer looking out for the yeoman farmers of the world and white immigrants, as well as strengthening the national government and quashing rebellion, the Constitution and early presidential administrations failed to channel the spirit of the American Revolution, on which the country was founded upon. The…

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    For example, the First Amendment considered: the right to freedom of speech, press, and religion. Equally important in the White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders struck back at ESPN host Jemele Hill for referring to President Trump as a “white supremacist,” calling the comment “outrageous” and saying she should lose her job does it make sense to have someone lose their job because they wanted to share…

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