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    Swot Analysis Nixon

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    Ernesto Garcia March 29,2018 6th Period Conservative Resurgence Fact Sheet President Nixon during his presidential term during (1964-1974) he was involved in a lot of conflict and some good decision. He started his term against a group call OPEC that denied oil exchange with the U.S. Also made a detente with the Soviet Union and European countries. He made the Vietnamization policy to end the involvement of U.S.in Vietnam and give the chart back to South Vietnam. He visited China it was a…

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    In her eulogy honoring former president Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher used various rhetorical strategies, including an appeal to Ethos and parallelism, to convey what an influential figure Reagan was as both a president and a man, following his retirement. Through her intricate use of these rhetorical strategies, Thatcher expresses that Reagan was a great president for the United States and an excellent diplomat for the international community. Thatcher begins with a concise and abrupt…

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    The 1981 film Raiders of The Lost Ark (Paramount 1981) shows Indiana Jones on the search for the Ark of the Covenant. However, the Ark of the Covenant has been around much longer than 1981. According to the Bible, the Ark of the Covenant has been in existence since the time of Moses and the Israelites' exodus of Egypt. The Bible further explains the Ark was created according to instructions given to Moses by God. After its completion, the Ark was carried by its staves in advance of the people or…

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    Ronald Reagan Eulogy

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    To honor our past president, Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, the former prime minister of Great Britain, delivered a eulogy to the American people on June 11th 2004. As the prime minister of Great Britain, Thatcher spoke respectfully of Reagan and their deep friendship they had, symbolizing the tight relationship between America and Great Britain. Thatcher delivers this eulogy in the purpose of praising Reagan for his great accomplishments, including saving america. With patronizing and…

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    through a collection of the best cars. One of the classic sports car in the list is the white 2010 Camaro SS, all done in white, except for some accents like tinted windows, gloss black emblem and the thin black pinstripe racing stripes. Powered by a V6 engine, for the base model, the Camaro SS gets 304 horsepower, and can move from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.8 seconds. The ‘King’ clearly knows what he likes, and the Camaro truly reflects his commitment to performance! Victor Ramirez and his orange…

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    "The threat is nearly invisible in ordinary ways. It is a crisis of confidence." Jimmy Carter was the 39th presidential of the United States of America. During his presidency he gave this speech to address an energy issue the nation was facing. In his speech he states the issues, gave points, and suggested solutions which he practiced throughout his presidency. Background of Jimmy Carter Carter was born at the Wise Hospital in Plains, Georgia on October 1, 1924. As a kid Carter went to public…

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    The Searchers, a film directed by John Ford (1956) is a classic American Western featuring America’s original cowboy John Wayne. In the film, the main protagonist Ethan Edwards comes home to Texas after fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War. Both John Ford and John Wayne depict Ethan Edwards as an extremely isolated, bitter, and misunderstood character. When Ethan finally comes home from the war he mistakes one of his brother’s children for another child that has since full grown in…

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    some of the most fiercely competitive races in Europe and america. in those days Shelby had already been winning races with the well-known Shelby Cobra, a powerful open-topped car. But the Cobra had a major weak point: aerodynamics. With its muscular engine and lightweight body the Cobra was quick but on tracks with long straightaways the fat-nosed Cobra fell behind. Shelby engineers created a new body with a chisel-shaped nose that split the air a smooth roof rather than open cockpit and a…

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    Muscle Cars History

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    “Detroit cars put up pounds and inches most every year” putting in bigger engines just to maintain the acceleration levels alive. However, people still wanted to go faster so automakers made performance-enhancing heavy-duty parts just to satisfy the people and the racing rules (the Auto Editors of consumer…

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    Richard nixon was one of the presidents that people only looked at the bad side of, he did do good thing. sites.google.com stated this fact, “Richard Nixon, who was the 37th President of the United States, did do a lot of good things while in office. In 1972, he reopened America's relations with China. And he signed one of the first treaties limiting the deadly nuclear arms race, which could have ended horribly had it continued as it did in the 60's.” He saved lives by doing this but every one…

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