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- 561: American Parties From The Civi
- ... of farmers, veterans, and urban immigrants and was in favor of minimum government, maximum liberty, alliance with France, and easy credit for debtors. In 1792 he and Madison allied with New York's Governor George Clinton, creating the first political coalition between Northern and Southern politicians. After Jefferson s reelection of 1804, Federalist strength tended to decline everywhere except in New England. The majority of practicing politicians, mostly those in the ...
- 562: 360 Degree EvaluationsChina An
- ... accept the Dalai Lamas selection, the Dalai Lama was welcomed at the White House on 11-10-98 where he met the President, the vice president, and the first lady to discuss Tibet. President Clinton expressed his strong support for efforts to aid a dialogue between the Chinese government and the Dalai Lama and his Representatives to resolve differences. The president welcomed the Dalai Lamas commitment to nonviolence and ...
- 563: Africa
- ... forth, they are building a nation based on the prosperity and the security that they are willing to work hard for, and building a nation based on political and economic advances. U.S. President, Bill Clinton, visited Africa on April 3, 1998, to give spotlight to the efforts of this continent to reform their democracies, to give praise on their efforts in social and economic growth, and to ultimately promote a ...
- 564: Battle Of Long Island
- ... August 22, at dawn. There were three frigates, the Phoenix, Rose, and Greyhound, and two bomb ketches named Carcass and Thunder, in Gravesend Bay. The frigates were anchored in the Namews. British generals Cornwallis and Clinton had a force of 4,000 men that included Von Donop's corps of jaegers and grenadiers. The force started crossing to Denyse Point and they were covered by the guns of the H.M ...
- 565: Why Hester Is A Whore
- Adulterous relationships always end in pain. Examples of such pain are present throughout the intricate web of time. From Shakespeare s star-crossed lovers, to the media buffet of Bill Clinton, adultery leaves pain. Hester embodies this pain. Not in pity but in cause. She embodies pain. Pain of loss, suffering. The pain of adulterous relationships. The universal wronging of adultery is deserving of such pain ...
- 566: What Sort Of Man Reads Playboy
- ... be able to see through the emotional appeals and statistical persuasion and realize, "It is just a cheap ad to get me to buy this magazine. Anyway, I don't see a picture of Bill Clinton reading it." So what sort of man reads Playboy? From a personal standpoint I think viewer discretion is advised.
- 567: WHAT MADE THE AMERICANS EXPAND
- ... Leuehtenburg and Wishy 40). With the already existing routes being unreliable and expensive, "there was a growing demand for canals
"(Turner 32). The Erie and Champlain canals were the result of these demands. De Witt Clinton saw the economic revolution, which the Erie Canal would bring. He presented to the legislature the reason that made it practical and the financial plan that made it possible. He showed them the vision of ...
- 568: The Scarlet Letter 2
- ... you commit a sin willingly and know what your doing is wrong be prepared to take the consequences because you deserve them. No one that ever did anything wrong go away with it. Take Bill Clinton for instance, you may think he got away with it but he really didn t and he knew what he did is wrong.
- 569: The Importance of Reading In Educational Development
- ... will not be able to learn other subject areas such as science and history. A balance program using phonics and whole-language, is the most effective and proven way to teach children to read. President Clinton introduced the America Reads challenge two years ago calling on college students, churchgoers and volunteers to assist in tutoring elementary students in reading. Since the President introduced this program over one thousand Colleges and Universities ...
- 570: The Permanent Campaign
- ... used Teeter s polls to set party policy and the polls also helped shape some White House policy. Bush s reliance on the polls, however, was pale in comparison to the amount of polling the Clinton White House has done. During his first year in office the Democrats spent $1.9 million on polls compared to Bush s first year total of about $400,000. When the Republicans won control of ...
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