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    The Great Society and the Vietnam War " Did the Vietnam War Kill the Great Society?" The Great Society was the vision of President Lyndon B. Johnson. In Johnson’s first year of office he obtained usage of one of the most extensive legislative branches in the Nation’s history. Maintaining collective security‚ he carried on the rapid growing struggle to restrain Communist control in Vietnam. President Johnson thought of a plan of programs to help the United States and improve on the foreign

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    Business Failures

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    Failures: Internal factors | Reasons of failure | Explanations | Team morale | Low morale‚ as not enough payment | Innovation and risk taking | No new innovation and or not willing to take risk will not bring any profit to the company | Stability | Instability‚ always new staff member‚ which ruins the team cooperativeness of the work team | Team orientation | No orientation = no goals for the team | Attention to detail | Not enough attentions will lead to the disconnections towards

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    The American President

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    American President Essay When I think of which characteristics that makes a good president I expect that person to be honest‚ trustworthy and confident. The President is our country’s leader. A leader needs to be trusted and be known to live their life with honestly and integrity. A good leader is confident. In order to lead and set the direction of our country the president needs to appear confident as a person and in the leadership role. Each and every American president is looked at differently

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    societies. Whether it be the loss of life‚ wealth or influence‚ war determines what a society becomes. This paper will look at some of the effects on U.S. society following the war in Viet Nam. The Effects of the Vietnam War on American Society The Conflict in Southeast Asia had lasting effects on the United States society. It was sold to the American people as necessary to stop the spread of Communism and quickly become one of the longest and costliest wars in U

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    Letter to the president

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    Maria de Los Doleres Camaño Santo Domingo‚ D.R. 10127 Wednesday‚ October 23‚ 2013 President Danilo Medina Palacio de la Justicia Av. Mexico‚ Esq. Dr.Delgado Santo Domingo‚ D.R. 10101 Dear Mr. President‚ We‚ the Dominican society‚ salute respectfully while we publicly recognize your efforts of directing a public function in a efficient‚ dynamic and transparent way and your dedication to achieve a more prosperous nation and filled with opportunities for all. In recent months

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    Unit #13 DBQ

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    Gilpin Unit #13 DBQ 1 April 2014 During the late 1960’s and the early 1970’s‚ domestic and foreign issues grew for the United States. Nixon’s presidency began in the midst of the Cold War and the Vietnam War. His policy for war was peace by gradually pulling American troops out of the countries they were stationed in. Domestic challenges such as inflation‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ and eventually the Watergate Scandal received similar solutions. Nixon established many policies such as the 90

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    While the way in which a president governs is subject to change with each individual incumbent president the formal powers and express powers of the president are not subject to alterations in the same way. The formal powers of the president are those which are constitutionally granted the majority of which are found in article two of the constitution. One of the first formal powers of the president is n their role as Commander in Chief of the Military which makes the president the ultimate decision

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    the U.S. deeper into isolationism. Despite this reaction‚ the U.S. slowly changes its foreign policy by inching into war efforts as a result of three factors. The U.S. foreign policy of 1937 to 1941 was influenced economically through war efforts to preserve the democracy in Europe and established distant state of isolation. Relatively‚ the democratic values play a crucial role in the U.S. as

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    Petition to the President

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    A Petition to the United States President In the Article “A Petition to the United States President” Leo Szilard‚ the author expresses his concern about the use of atomic power. Szilard is a scientist who works with atomic power‚ along with some other scientist they were concern of the use of atomic bomb during the war. He discusses how the use of atomic bomb is not a good idea. He brings up some point about the use atomic bombs and how it will affect the outcome the long term of use of more powerful

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    philippine president

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    terms‚ a number of persons could alternatively be considered the inaugural holder of the office. Andrés Bonifacio is the de facto first President of a united Philippines. He was the third Supreme President (Spanish: Presidente Supremo; Tagalog: Kataás-taasang Pangulo) of the Katipunan‚ a secret revolutionary society. Its Supreme Council‚ led by the Supreme President‚ coordinated provincial and district councils. When the Katipunan went into open revolt in August 1896‚ Bonifacio had transformed it into

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