The Reagan Presidency & Reaganism
.... The retrospective image of this heartland milieu was aptly captured by
Reagan's own genial, aw-shucks public image. There was, however ....
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Nancy Reagan The purpose of this paper is to
.... are false as well. Nancy's main claim to fame is not her
own success, but rather as the wife of a famous man. She may have been ....
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Challenger Disaster
....
Reagan's own skillful ability to deliver an emotional speech through the use of charisma and a savvy use of media only added to the impact of this speech which ....
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President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime
.... character. It will also examine Cannon's interpretation of
Reagan's life in view of Cannon's
own relationship to Ronald
Reagan. The ....
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My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
In Abraham Verghese's My
Own Country: A Doctor's Story, we find numerous .... The AIDS epidemic burst forth into public consciousness during the
Reagan Era, one of ....
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Reagan Media Campaigns
.... In 1980,
Reagan wanted debates (against the views of many of his
own advisers) as a performance opportunity (Harwood, 1980: 301). ....
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Ronald Reagan as a Leader
....
Reagan did not push the issue, allowing Social Security, Medicare and his
own beloved Defense expenditures to be exempted from budget constraints. ....
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Principle Policy Issues of President Reagan
....
Reagan did not push the issue, allowing Social Security, Medicare and his
own beloved Defense expenditures to be exempted from budget constraints. ....
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Ronald Reagan
.... Although
Reagan campaigned, first as governor, then as president, on a platform that .... of youthful protest, he had the same difficulties with his
own children. ....
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How Power Works in Washington
.... They accept
Reagan's humility in mocking her
own image and this piece of flattery, directed toward the press, hits its mark. In ....
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Presidential Selection of Running Mate
.... contribute to the ability of modern Vice-Presidents to run for President later on their
own. .... When Ronald
Reagan was shot, the issue came to the fore once more. ....
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Role of Vice-President in Election
.... contribute to the ability of modern Vice-Presidents to run for President later on their
own. .... When Ronald
Reagan was shot, the issue came to the fore once more. ....
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American Foreign Policy
.... The Russians, for example, disputed Bush's campaign claim that he and
Reagan brought down the .... on the USSR, and we had to take urgent action to fix our
own house ....
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Federal Housing Policy in Reagan Administration
.... dent
Reagan, sitting amid spendor, contend that a serious national housing problem does not exist, and that any homeless people are on the street of their
own ....
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Reagan's Federal Housing Policy
.... dent
Reagan, sitting amid spendor, contend that a serious national housing problem does not exist, and that any homeless people are on the street of their
own ....
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Economy Related Program of President Clinton
.... That the "recovery" was superficial is evidenced by the
Reagan Administration's
own Budget Director, David Stockman, throwing up his hands in despair that ....
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AN AMERICAN LIFE :Ronald Reagan
....
Reagan said that the first time he visited the White House after winning the election was in January, 1981. He added that, when he saw his
own furniture in the ....
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Ronald Reagan's Victory in 1984 Election
.... group--aside from women, nonwhites and labor union members--leaned toward
Reagan in 1984 .... all the votes were counted, was able to hold onto only his
own state of ....
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Henry Kissinger's Diplomacy
.... in the twentieth century, and the ideological idealism of
Reagan, particularly in view of Kissinger's
own published comment about
Reagan's being "unintellectual ....
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Political Leadership
.... Thus,
Reagan was to come to power not only because of his
own gifts for communication and leadership, but because of a deeper stratum of society that saw him ....
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Social Programs of Two Administrations
.... When US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas chaired Ronald
Reagan's Equal Opportunity Commission, Thomas explained that his
own opposition to welfare was ....
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The Johnson and Reagan Administrations
.... Drew said, "
Reagan is a political phenomenon --a man who by force of personality and marvelous stage management super-imposes himself over his
own mistakes ....
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Lyndon Baines Johnson and Ronald Reagan
.... The irony of our
own time is that a liberal Democratic president, a successor to Lyndon Johnson, is being forced to talk and act like Ronald
Reagan in order to ....
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Federal Government Budget Deficit
.... Under Ronald
Reagan, however, federal budget deficits have become truly magnificent, and have assumed a life of their
own. REASONS ....
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ADAM SMITH, RONALD REAGAN, AND JEFFREY SACHS
.... the
Reagan Administration, and later the Bush Administration, and the Democrat- controlled Congress wanted to reduce government spending--as long as their
own ....
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Poverty and Government Policy
.... as they are generally advertised) to be made both by Republicans like
Reagan and Democrats .... culture, the idea that we are all responsible for our
own lives and ....
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Personal View of US Politicians
.... crisis and a sense that it was Carter's fault and that
Reagan had solved it .... event, and both sides have exaggerated and also diminished their
own complicity in ....
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Pluralism vs. Elitism
.... white and healthy" (Coulter, 2002, p. 7). Despite this charge,
Reagan was reelected .... those who favor one approach or the other associated their
own ideals with ....
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Macbeth
.... service to the state and make choices based on his
own self-interest .... Macbeth's downfall have been exhibited by Presidents Bush and
Reagan, particularly ambition ....
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Labor Outsourcing in Textiles
.... by the American apparel and textile industries than did the
Reagan Administration .... that functions that would otherwise be performed by a firm's
own employees are ....
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