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    discussion on how we are able to better our children. In these passages we learned the goals of the different presidents‚ both republican George W. Bush versus democrat Arne Duncan the secretary of education under Barack Obama wanted to make the learning environment better for the kids in high school and above and educated our kids to the best of their ability. Bush believes that we need to have “higher expectations” for our schools. He doesn’t want children should to just be “shuffled through the system

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    The King Speech

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    Notes on Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson" Characters: Sylvia: the narrator and protagonist‚ a sassy‚ defiant African-American girl who resists the educational overtures of Miss Moore. The story’s plot centers on a "teaching moment" or pedagogical breakthrough‚ where Sylvia is disturbed out of her complacency‚ having been exposed to the other side of the social ladder. Sugar: one of Sylvia’s better friends‚ a sidekick if you will. Sugar noticeably picks up on Miss Moore’s lesson faster than

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    Foreign Affairs Foreign affairs during the presidential terms of Gerald Ford‚ Jimmy Carter‚ Ronald Reagan‚ George Bush Senior‚ and William "Bill" Clinton battled with conflicts mainly involving the Soviet Union‚ until its collapse in 1991‚ and the Middle East. Some of these presidents handled foreign affairs very well and tactful‚ yet others did a poor job at keeping things in order and dealing with the affairs. Although a mixture of Republicans and Democrats‚ the presidents shared

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    Clinton Election

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    surprising for multiple reasons. First‚ at the beginning of the year‚ President George H.W. Bush was the incumbent President and he enjoyed high approval ratings following operation Desert Storm ("Presidential Approval for President Bush (G.H.W.)"‚ n.d.). Consequently‚ this meant that the more “serious” Democratic presidential contenders bowed out of the race early believing they did not stand a chance against Bush (Samels & Burns‚ 2003). Second‚ the candidate selection process for the Democrats was a

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    George Washington Bush Washington was a state of many white settlers and Indians. But George was one of the first black American settlers in what is now called Washington State. Life back then was tough‚ especially for a black man. Many laws would make him move or give up land. Today I am going to tell you all about George Washington Bush. About his background‚ adult life‚ and why he is important to Washington State. George Washington Bush was born in Pennsylvania around 1778.

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    Hilary Clinton

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    Howell (1919–2011) • Hillary grew up with two younger brothers‚ Hugh and Tony • In the late spring of 1971‚ she began dating Bill Clinton‚ also a law student at Yale • She still harbored doubts about marriage‚ concerned that her separate identity would be lost and that her accomplishments would be viewed in the light of someone else’s • Hillary Rodham and Bill Clinton bought a house in Fayetteville in the summer of 1975‚ and Hillary finally agreed to marry. • Their wedding took place on October

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    king s speech

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    EDUCATION PROJECT IN ENGLISH SUBMITTED BY: ALLAN ALAURIN (BTTE-STUDENT) SUBMITTED TO: LISA PACLA (ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR) WALLIS SIMPSON RELATION TO KING EDWARD VIII Wallis Simpson she allegedly became the mistress of David the eldest son of king George V and later became (King Edward VII).Two years later‚ after Edward’s accession as king‚ Wallis divorced her second husband in preparation to marry Edward. The King’s desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional

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    Hillary Clinton

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    to be willing to stand up for yourself. In April‚ 1962‚ at the age of fourteen‚ Hillary attended a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall with her Methodist Youth Fellowship group. It was titled “Remaining Awake through a Revolution.” She then attended Wellesley College from 1965 to 1969. Hillary Rodham was named the first student commencement speaker. In her speech she stated: “The challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible

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    he George Bush 9/11 Speech has a lot of meaning in his speech . There is also a lot more meaning to the speech ‚ than there shows in true meaning . There is a lot of Rhetorical devices in his speech that gives it all alot more meaning . Bush’s speech was gave a speech after a terrorist attack on U.S soil . Many people were asking questions like “Is there going to be another attack?” “Are we going to fight back?”. This made Bush have to give out a speech. When Bush was giving he had to be a

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    King Henry's Speech

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    Through the new King Henry V’s speech to his brothers after their father’s death Shakespeare deals with the realities of succession‚ the difficult negotiation between governmental stability and a confused power struggle‚ and the death of a king while trying to keep his character true to their personality. This speech touches on everything from politeness and external observation‚ to the fear that naturally comes in a shift of power‚ to different kinds of mourning. Hal‚ newly King Henry V‚ must take

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