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- 191: George Bush
- ... midst of his presidency a second term seemed to be a sure thing for him. However, the 1992 election marked the end of his reign; he lost by a great margin to democrat William J. Clinton who may I add was later impeached! George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts to Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. Prescott Bush worked in an investing firm, but ended ... diplomatic triumph, Bush was unable to withstand discontent at home from a faltering economy, rising violence in inner cities, and continued high deficit spending. In 1992 he lost his bid for reelection to Democrat William Clinton.
- 192: Neil Postman
- ... or when it is being applied tends to have a more closed outlook. A metaphor, used as a communication skill, is best described in a political way. Think of Reagan s Voodoo economics, or Bill Clinton building a bridge to the 21st century. Politicians can easily scam an ignorant voter, should one not understand a metaphor. For example: Clinton refers to building a bridge, but does not tell us with which tools he intends to build it with. This particular concept is valid alone for the above reason. Whether you are talking to a ...
- 193: Celine Dion
- ... tour in the spring, and that Fall she did tours in Australia, Europe, and Japan. She also released the songs Love you blind, and Cry Just A Little. In 1993 Celine sang for President Bill Clinton and his wife, and she sang in the soundtrack for Sleepless in Seattle. She also released a new album, entitled The Colour of my Love, and did a Christmas Special for NBC. She also released ... have a baby, to make them even more of a family . Celine Dion and Rene are building a new house on Florida s Jupiter Island. The island made the news in 1997 when President Bill Clinton fell and injured his knee after a visit with resident Greg Norman. Celine s new house, which was built in the fall of 1997, is a 1,700 square meter mansion. The eight-million-dollar ...
- 194: Benedict Arnold
- ... of his wife, Peggy, Arnold began negotiations to join the British army. Peggy was very pro-British, prior to her marriage to Arnold she had a relationship with John Andrι. John Andrι and Sir Henry Clinton approved Arnold s request to join the British. John and Benedict continually communicated for over a year and a half using cipher and using pseudonyms. Arnold was now a Hero for Sale . Arnold agreed with ... as a savior because if Washington had read this message before Arnold, he undoubtedly would have realized that Benedict Arnold was a traitor. Arnold armed himself with two pistols and left for the Sir Henry Clinton s headquarters in New York aboard the boat The Vulture . The Americans hung John Andrι on October 2, 1780. He was considered to be the Eye for the Eye . The second eye was the fact ...
- 195: George Bush Biography
- ... midst of his presidency a second term seemed to be a sure thing for him. However, the 1992 election marked the end of his reign; he lost by a great margin to democrat William J. Clinton who may I add was later impeached! George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts to Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. Prescott Bush worked in an investing firm, but ended ... diplomatic triumph, Bush was unable to withstand discontent at home from a faltering economy, rising violence in inner cities, and continued high deficit spending. In 1992 he lost his bid for reelection to Democrat William Clinton.
- 196: Fahrenheit 451 Utopia Thru Mat
- ... concert where artists and citizens converge, sharing their views for Tibetan freedom from Chinese oppression. Over the three years of its existence, the concert has generated so much publicity that it has forced President Bill Clinton to step in and try to hasten the negotiation between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama. In a Sonicnet Music News article, the Dalai Lama said: Through this live show, many, many Chinese will have gained a better awareness of President Clinton s feelings about Tibet, and also President Jiang s feelings, and I think that can be enormously helpful in the long run. (Media Inclusion 1) The Dalai Lama expresses the importance of publicity that has ...
- 197: College
- ... hard and learn the material are often overlooked so that a teacher may help a student who is behind because of social promotion. Social promotion was brought to the attention of the country when President Clinton gave his State of the Union Address in 1999. In this address he stated many educational goals such as a mandatory third grade reading goal and the reformation of the school system in order to equip it for the twenty -first centuries. Along these same lines the President has called an end to social promotion. President Clinton proposed not just to hold back failing students but to do something about their failure. Such as remedial classrooms, identifying weakness before it is too late, strengthening learning opportunities and placing strong well-trained teachers ...
- 198: When Will We Learn
- ... a long hard look into the desolation of the future. But no! No, we had to sit through countless accusations and TV reports that boiled down to one central thing. Our president, Mr. William Jefferson Clinton, likes the occasional blowjob. He had and affair. Jesus Christ, this is not the end of the world; this is the beginning of realizing that we have a president who is actually human. I don t want to come across like I am justifying Clinton, but when push comes to shove as every political agenda does, thank God he wasn t impeached. No one wants to see Al Gore in office. Christ, nothing would get done with that dead, subhuman ...
- 199: The Philosophical Foundations
- ... hero? What is it that unites Achilles, Cyrano, Isaac Newton, John Galt and Ayn Rand? What is it that differentiates them from: both the folks next door, and from Iago, Ellsworth Toohey, Adolf Hitler, Hilary Clinton? In short, what is the rational meaning of the concept "heroism"? Webster's Ninth Collegiate Dictionary defines "hero as: a) "a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability ... largely intellectual, Shane's largely physical, etc. Obviously, there are many differences. But what are the critical similarities by virtue of which we place them together in the same class and distinguish them from Bill Clinton, the Pope, Mother Theresa, Madonna--or even from the folks next door? When the question is formed in this way, the answer should be clear. They hold rational, i.e., life-promoting values--and in ...
- 200: The History Of The Internet
- ... 700,000 host computers used by 4 million people by the end of 1991. This explosive grow in the number of internet led to an emerging presence of an electronic economy. In July 1997, President Clinton presented a report called The Emerging Digital Economy to analyze ...the importance of electronic commerce and information technologies to the economy as a whole and to individual sectors of the economy."[23 http://www.ecommerce.gov] In this report, President Clinton presented some case studies such as: Internet traffic doubling every 100 days, Cisco Systems increasing their revenue from $100 million to $3.2 billion in just one calendar year, and Amazon.com, the first Internet ...
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