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Before The World Was Quiet: Ronald Reagan, Cold War Foreign Policy, And The 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Summer Games

Before The World Was Quiet: Ronald Reagan, Cold War Foreign Policy, And The 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Summer Games

... 1981, Ronald Reagan faced a rapidly deteriorating relationship with the Soviet Union in the midst of the ongoing Cold War, exacerbated by the events of the 1980s, including the 1980 Olympic boycott and ...

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Discourse Analysis: Ronald Reagan’s Evil Empire Speech

Discourse Analysis: Ronald Reagan’s Evil Empire Speech

... President Ronald Reagan that he held at the National Association of Evangelicals, 1983, in Orlando ...one. Reagan made his speech an example of the following principles of persuasiveness such as ...

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Thoughts on Ronald Reagan and the implications of the 1981 air traffic controllers strike

Thoughts on Ronald Reagan and the implications of the 1981 air traffic controllers strike

... after Ronald Reagan became the 40 th president of the United States, 13,000 air traffic controllers began a strike that would fundamentally change the lives of 11,345 of these ...in, Reagan relied on ...

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The Economic Policy of Ronald Reagan  Between Supply Side and Keynesianism

The Economic Policy of Ronald Reagan Between Supply Side and Keynesianism

... program Reagan left unfunded, being unwilling to accept higher taxes as a way to pay and unwilling and/or unable to cut non-defense any more deeply against a divided ...

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Ronald Reagan's foreign policy in Central America

Ronald Reagan's foreign policy in Central America

... 4 Arthur Schlesinger is correct in his belief that the nations guiding the Reagan administrations foreign policy are twofold: ttThat the United States is infinitely virtuous and that the[r] ...

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Explaining the Selection and Rejection of Harriet Miers: George W. Bush, Political Symbolism, and the Highpoint of Conservatism

Explaining the Selection and Rejection of Harriet Miers: George W. Bush, Political Symbolism, and the Highpoint of Conservatism

... expectations. However, it is important to understand that presidents are rarely focused solely on ideology when selecting a nominee for the Court. More often than not, other political and electoral factors come into ...

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REagan era readings.docx

REagan era readings.docx

... John Hinckley, Jr.shoots President Ronald Reagan outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington D.C. just after the president had addressed the Building and Construction Workers Union of the AFL-CIO. Hinckley was ...

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Partisan Appraisals of Party Defectors: Looking Back at the Reagan Democrats

Partisan Appraisals of Party Defectors: Looking Back at the Reagan Democrats

... Democrats.” Ronald Reagan’s success in the 1980 and 1984 presidential elections was attributed in part to the votes of large numbers of self-identified Democrats, namely white, blue-collar, middle- and ...

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RETRACTED: The Rhetoric of Political Conservationism: The Post Reagan Era

RETRACTED: The Rhetoric of Political Conservationism: The Post Reagan Era

... The 21 st century has opened with a conspicuous theme present in American political discourse. Conserva- tive political thought in the United States is largely based on a compact federalist interpretation of American ...

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President Clinton and the Federal Judiciary

President Clinton and the Federal Judiciary

... I found that the Bush Administration had named 182 lawyers to the federal bench. Nearly nineteen percent of those appointees were women and five and one-half percent were African- Americans. I observed that President ...

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‘Back to the rough ground!’ A Grammatical Approach to Trust and International Relations

‘Back to the rough ground!’ A Grammatical Approach to Trust and International Relations

... President Ronald Reagan ‘ s use of trust regarding nuclear arms control with the Soviet ...of Reagan ‘ s public speech and archival administration documents shows how the meaning for ‗ trust ‘ as ...

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Madison, Hamilton, and Reagan:  The Limits of Executive Power in Foreign Policy and the Reagan Intervention in Nicaragua

Madison, Hamilton, and Reagan: The Limits of Executive Power in Foreign Policy and the Reagan Intervention in Nicaragua

... President Ronald Reagan issued a top secret Presidential finding, in which he authorized the CIA to undertake actions beyond the scope of mere intelligence collection in Central ...1, Reagan issued a ...

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Ronald Coase 1910 2013, In memoriam

Ronald Coase 1910 2013, In memoriam

... El artefacto teórico con el que cuenta la economía neoclásica desempeña un papel semejante al principio de inercia en la Mecánica Clásica de Partículas de Newton, contribuye a expandir la especulación sobre el ...

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The Admirable Republican Constitutional Heroism of Ronald Rotunda

The Admirable Republican Constitutional Heroism of Ronald Rotunda

... 7 See, e.g., Hans A. von Spakovsky & Elizabeth Slattery, Heritage Mourns the Passing of Legal Scholar Ronald Rotunda, H ERITAGE F OUND . (Mar. 15, 2018), ...

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Towards a better understanding of the low income consumer

Towards a better understanding of the low income consumer

... underdeveloped. Academic interest began with the pioneering work of Caplovitz (1967) and his influential book The Poor Pay More. Research has not been continuous and there have been long periods of silence on the topic. ...

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Graham, Ronald   Concrete Mathematics pdf

Graham, Ronald Concrete Mathematics pdf

... Let Q,, be the minimum number of moves needed to transfer a tower of n disks from A to B if all moves must be clockwise-that is, from A to B, or from B to the other peg, or from the othe[r] ...

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The Contempt Power. By Ronald L. Goldfarb

The Contempt Power. By Ronald L. Goldfarb

... In any event, the right to a jury trial in criminal contempt cases has been extended by statute to a broad category of contempts of court," 0 and summary pr[r] ...

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Ronald Aylmer Fisher, 1890-1962

Ronald Aylmer Fisher, 1890-1962

... Eugen. On the similarity of the distributions found for the test of significance in harmonic analysis and in Stevens’s problem in geometrical probability. A note on fid[r] ...

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Abourezk v. Reagan: Curbing Recent Abuses of the Executive Immigration Power

Abourezk v. Reagan: Curbing Recent Abuses of the Executive Immigration Power

... Courts have long recognized the virtually unlimited power of Congress in the area of immigration. 4 2 Generally, the Court describes the power to regulate immigration [r] ...

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Impact of the New Right on the Reagan administration: Kirkpatrick & UNESCO as a test case

Impact of the New Right on the Reagan administration: Kirkpatrick & UNESCO as a test case

... Treasury, Reagan stood on the steps outside the Oval Office; in the afternoon he would stand on the long side of the ...Furthermore, Reagan was always placed in a position that put him away as far away as ...

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