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    Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush: Two Term Presidents with Major Impacts Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and George W. Bush were all two term Presidents in the last 30 years and although their policies and the time periods in which they presided were different‚ each man had a significant impact as President of the United States. It will be argued that Reagan was a reconstructive President and “savior”‚ helping to restore faith to the Presidency as an institution after the shortcomings

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    changes that will affect everyone in a good way. Thesis: Hillary Clinton will make the best president because she cares about the America’s future. Hillary Clinton will make a big change with research for Alzheimer’s Disease. “Invest $2 billion per year in research for Alzheimer’s and related disorders” ("Alzheimer’s Disease”). Nobody has invested 2 billion dollars per year to help research for Alzheimer’s Disease. Also Clinton plans “Coordinate with leading researchers to ensure progress toward

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    The Clinton Sex Scandal

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    Rare is a person that crosses the path of the White House without some emotion of envy or awe. This building epitomizes world leadership and unprecedented power. This renowned leadership may be the only association made by certain countries‚ while in the United States many see an other significance: Watergate‚ Whitewater‚ Kennedy’s brutal and mysterious assassination‚ and today‚ Clinton’s "zippergate" scandal. When the President of the United States takes oath‚ he gives up a part of his life. His

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    Clinton Impeachment Trials

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    it is 3 or 4 different trials. First there was the Paula Jones case in which Paula Jones sued President Clinton for sexual harassment‚ and Clinton ended up paying an out of court settlement of $850‚000. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Jones) Then there was the Monica Lewinski scandal with the infamous blue dress. Based on these two scandals The House of Representatives voted to impeach Clinton on 4 articles of impeachment‚ 2 of them passed. Then there was the Senate trial‚ where most of the normal

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    Bill Clinton's DADT

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    inherently discriminatory law. Gays were still not allowed to serve openly. President Clinton ideally hoped for gays to be able to freely serve in the military. However‚ this proved to be too liberal for the conservatives sitting in the White House in the 1990s. Under pressure‚ Clinton scrambles for a solution and in his press conference titled “Gays in the Military”‚ he unveils the DADT. It was critical for Clinton to persuade the public and elude that although the DADT is neither what he envisioned

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    (Student Name) (Professor) English (Date) Immigration Benefits America Immigration has been a theme that has inspired extreme verbal confrontations for a considerable length of time in America.. America is viewed as a land of immigrants and one country that can never be matched by virtue of its multiculturalism. Immigration is beneficial for America both economically and socially. To determine the validity of this claim in this paper‚ two essays with different views are analyzed and compared.

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    Success Draft One of our former Presidents‚ Bill Clinton‚ stated that “If we do not succeed we run the risk of failure” in our lifetime. However‚ what does success or to succeed actually mean? In this context‚ Clinton meant success is something one accomplishes or takes the risk of failing. People in the public have their own understanding and definition behind the infamous word success‚ which consequently varies based on the person‚ themselves. Success can be defined as achieving a lifelong goal

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    Bill Clinton's Presidency

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    Bill Clinton’s Presidency Bill Clinton was a successful and effective president during his two terms in office. He had many effective policies‚ foreign relationships‚ and domestic relationships. He revived the economy that was destroyed from the past. He handed over the country to another president in the best economy that the U.S. has ever seen. At the end of Clinton’s presidency he created 22 million jobs‚ the most by any president in the United States (“Bill Clinton”). The homeownership rate

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    Bill Sample

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    be imposed. Section 5. Strict observance of compost pit in every house and the prohibition of illegal logging‚ mining‚ and quarrying. Section 6. The DENR shall have the sole authority to punish those who are violating the rules. Section 7. This bill shall take effect 5 months after passage.

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    Brady Bill Outline

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    The Brady Bill Introduction The legislative process in the United States Congress shows us an interesting drama in which a bill becomes a law through compromises made by diverse and sometimes conflicting interests in this country. There have been many controversial bills passed by Congress‚ but among all‚ I have taken a particular interest in the passage of the Brady bill. When the Brady debate was in full swing in Congress about three years ago‚ I was still back in my country‚ Japan‚ where the

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