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5821: Hillary Clinton
... ourselves to our community," that has helped to shape her role and actions as our nation's First Lady. As a young student, Hillary organized food drives, served in student government, and was a member of the National Honor Society. She was a member of the local Methodist youth group, and was also a Girl Scout. As First Lady, she currently ...
5822: Aristotle and Kant
... let our lives be affected by fear and inclination, (both emotions), then we allow ourselves to be governed by the world among us, and therefore not by ourselves. Autonomy, self-government, happens only when we are under the rule of reason. If we allow the world to make our decisions for us then we are not using reason and therefore not ...
5823: Augustus Caesar
... C. - 14 A.D.) was originally named Gaius Octivian, the name Augustus was granted by the Roman Senate, which means magnificent. The success of Augustus was he developed an honest government, and during his reign, he rebuilt many structures to improve the Roman Empire, which included temples and roads with classical style. He created an efficient postal service that encouraged free ...
5824: J. Edgar Hoover
... I were J. Edgar Hoover, I would be able to find tremedous amounts of information on the author of this biography. It is a good thing, for the United States government, I am not. The author of J. Edgar’s biography is extremely hard to find information on. I even asked the library assistants for help and asking for help is ...
5825: Walter Whitman
... was wounded and in a hospital in Washington, D.C. He found George nearly recovered but saw other soldiers badly in need of care. He stayed in Washington as a government clerk and also served as a hospital volunteer. Inspired by the suffering he saw, he wrote the volume of poetry called 'Drum-Taps', published in 1865. After the war Whitman ...
5826: Caesar
... finances. In 60 BC., Caesar was elected to the consulate with the support of Crassus and Pompey. Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed the first Triumvirate which is a form of government. After forming the Triumvirate, Caesar obtained a reduction of the Asian tax contracts for Crassus, land for Pompeys veterans, and Caesar received the governorships of Illyricum, Cisalpine Gaul, and Transalpine ...
5827: Joseph Stalin
... killed many people for no reason, thinking that someone was always out to get him. He even had his own wife killed. He killed people who talked out against the government. It is said that he had killed up to 20 million people. Stalin’s Five Year Plans created Russia as one of the world’s major industrial powers. Stalin also ...
5828: JFK: His Life and Legacy
... the Texas School Book Depository(Warren 5). Oswald had recently applied for a passport to Communist Russia which led to a series of private meetings between Oswald and the Russian Government(Warren 614). Oswald protested his innocence. President Johnson set up what quickly became known as the Warren Commission headed by Chief Justice Warren to find the motive behind the assassination ...
5829: The Narrative Of The Life of Frederick Douglas, An American Slave
... continued his quest to free all the slaves. He became known as a fair and righteous man and was appointed as the U.S. Minister of Haiti after holding several government offices. Frederick Douglass has woven many themes into his narrative, all being tied with a common thread of man's inhumanity towards man. Children were uprooted from the arms of ...
5830: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
... the type of person he was, “one for all and all for one,” he appointed a Fair Employment Practices Committee to enforce an executive order of his , banning discrimination in government and defense industries. (Freedman, p.151) I believe he did this because he felt there was no need for any enemies in the workforce and because of the fact there ...


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