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    Family History

    "In all of us there is a hunger, marrow deep, to know our heritage - to know who we are and where we came from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness.” –Alex Haley. Many of us don’t appreciate what a life gives to us. At times, I am a culprit myself. But over the years I have learned to appreciate everything I have today. I am blessed to be in the situation I am

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    Ronald Reagan

    Ronald Reagan Rob Holmes HIS/145 November 14, 2013 Professor Pass Ronald Reagan Ronald W. Reagan was born February 6, 1911, and died June 5, 2004; Severed two terms as the 40th President of the United States of America from 1981 to 1989, succeeding President Jimmy Carter. Know as conservative Republican, hard-line anticommunist and skilled orator that earned him the nickname “the Great Communicator” (Ronald W. Reagan, 2013). Remembered for his foreign policies and is credited with the demise

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    Hah Ahaj a

    Unit 10 The Teacher Who Changed My Life Warm-up I. The pictures below show three of the world’s great teachers. Match each picture with the right name and description. |( ( ( | |[pic] [pic] [pic] | 1. Confucius 2. Anne Sullivan Macy

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    Edu 324 Week 5 Discussion 1

    A lot of funding was put into this legislation but because the goals were voluntary and thought to be impossible to achieve, many states did not meet the goals. One size fits all type of testing cannot adequately determine performance. A lot of funding was put into this legislation but because the goals were voluntary and thought to be impossible to achieve, many states did not meet the goals. One size fits all type of testing cannot adequately determine performance. The government needed to step

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    Speech

    Speech 1 “A Time for Choosing” by Ronald Reagan 1. Ronald Reagan gained the audience attention by his opening statement “ I’ve been permitted to choose my own words and ideas” 2. The topic was A Time for Choosing, it was a presidential candidate speech concerning the upcoming election which was going to be held in a few week. It explained his standpoint and views on the hot topics such as the war and the economy 3. Ronald Regan stated that he once was a democrat but felt that the issues

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    Statistics Project

    MAT114 (STATISTICS) Project 2 Report Alejandra Ferrer April 15, 2014 Introduction: During an election year, there will be many polls to investigate how the 2 parties will do. The purpose of this current research was to examine how the different genders (Male and Female) and the different political parties (Democrats and Republicans) feel about how our President and Congress are handling our economy and our foreign policy. This might provide insight as to how the election may go in November

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    War on Drugs Movie

    longest war. The War on Drugs is a big thing going on around the world. Now it’s being legal and people in jail are suffering inside for what they have done in the past and they can’t be set loose because the laws have changed. The presidency of Ronald Reagan marked the start of a long period of skyrocketing rates of incarceration, largely thanks to his unprecedented expansion of the drug war. The number of people behind bars for nonviolent drug law offenses increased from 50,000 in 1980 to over 400,000

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    Health Care Economics

    implemented in Medicare and Medicaid has been signed into law. By the 1970s HMOs came into existence in this is in healthcare costs began to rise. by the 19 eighties pregnant Reagan had decided to sign into law the Cobra Act. Cobra allow workers to stay insure it for 18 months after leaving a job. by the end of the 19 eighties Reagan implementing a prescription drug benefit coverage program would you didn't work well and was repelled the following year. in the beginning of the 1980s President Clinton

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    Bear Bryant

    losing season that ended with a then college football record of 323 victories. He won 15 conference championships and was named College Football Coach of the Year three times (bio.com). Bryant was also awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan on February 23, 1983 (Gaddy). Paul “Bear” Bryant showed mainly forms of leadership which is why he was so successful at coaching. Northouse defines leadership as “a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a

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    The Great Communicator

    communicator – is the phrase coined to describe Ronald Reagan by both his supporters and his critics. His approach to leadership was truly charismatic. John D Rockefeller said, “The ability to deal with people is as purchasable as a commodity as sugar or coffee and I will pay more for that ability than for anything under the sun”. Reagan had the ability to get others to conform to his version of what a nation really should be. Ronald Reagan continually developed his leadership ability from his early

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