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    I am writing in regards to the Versant- New Graduate Program for Registered Nurses at your organization. I graduated with my Associate’s Degree in Nursing in December 2014‚ obtained my license March 2015‚ and went back to school for my Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) with an expected graduation date of December 2016. Before deciding to go back to school for my BSN‚ I was able to work at Olympia Medical Center for 7 months as a medical-surgical nurse. I worked the evening shift (3 to 11 pm)‚

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    were both key players in politics during the inter-war period. Though in drastically different countries; one a democracy in the western world‚ and one a communist totalitarian state in the east‚ their plans of action to pick their countries up after different defeats do have some similarities. Granted their actions also have drastic differences‚ parallels can also be drawn between the New Deal and the Five Year plan. Franklin Roosevelt was first elected in 1933. He set in place The New Deal‚ which

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    for rhetoricians and political scientists. Every president‚ by virtue of his position‚ sets the news agenda‚ but few are able to affect the public’s vision much less re-cast the national ideology. Before Reagan‚ the last significant ideological realignment in American politics took place during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Democratic president‚ elected in 1932‚ enacted a “New Deal” that upended longstanding political‚ economic and religiocultural presumptions. Between the 1870s

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    In my opinion‚ I believe that the New Deal was a failure. In the following paragraphs‚ I will give and explain evidence on how it has been unsuccessful. The Great Depression was a very tough time for all Americans and the New Deal did not end it‚ this shows that it is indeed a failure. The Great Depression was a stressful time and unemployment made it much more difficult. According to the statistics‚ the rate of employment was 3.2% in 1929‚ although the New Deal increased it throughout the years

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    his presidency. His reforms greatly influenced economic‚ environmental‚ and international affairs as well. Roosevelt’s platform became known as the “Square Deal” because he vowed not to favor any group of Americans but to be fair to all. When Theodore Roosevelt went into office he made it his mission to get everyone

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    The 4 goals of the Progressive Era were; protecting social welfare‚ promoting moral improvement‚ creating economic reform. The purpose of all these goals were to correct injustices in American life‚ and restore economic opportunities‚ and return control of the government to the people. To me the most important goal is promoting moral improvement‚ because if anyone has a good morals you can improve people. You can improve people’s morals also to get more encouragement for the greater good of people

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    don’t deal with money or its control‚ but they are smaller and insignificant. WITH THAT BEING SAID‚ all three of the presidents are supporters in their legislation so to speak. They all did some things that were working toward the ultimate goal of controlling the money. However‚ In My Opinion‚ it was Teddy Roosevelt that did more than the others. He was specifically targeting the industries that were‚ at the time‚ making the most money. Take for example the Three C’s of the Square Deal

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    1900s many people rose to the occasion to try and solve and fix the issues and problems. These people in this time span solved many political‚ economical‚ and social problems and in the time where they did became popularly known as the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era had its fair share of problems‚ but some of them would drastically change the course of America’s history. (Dictionary of American History. . Encyclopedia.com. 3 Dec. 2016) Jacob Riis was an 1800s-1900s age photographer with a still-frame

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    November 5‚ 2009 New Deal Thesis/Howard Zinn Zinn established the causes of the Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression are capitalism. Capitalism is fundamentally unsound and is vulnerable to devastating ups and downs that cause havoc in society. As a result of unchecked industrial expansion through the second half of the 19th century‚ America’s wealth coalesced in the hands of the very few elite and left the balance of the country essentially poor. Mass production in factories quickly outstripped

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    The Lasting Effects of The New Deal on American History “A little more persistence‚ a little more effort‚ and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success” (Elbert Hubbard).  The New Deal that was proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt was the persistence and effort that provided hope for americans that the hopeless failures of Herbert Hoover could possibly end.  Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in 1933 after he had won the election of 1932 against former

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