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Little Biography Ida Tarbell: She was born in Erie County, Pennsylvania. She was born in1857-1944.She was an American writer, leader of the muckraking movement in journalism. Tarbell was an associate editor (1894-1906) of McClure's magazine (1906-1915) and editor of the American Magazine....
Reeves, Richard. President Kennedy: Profile of Power. Touchstone, 1993. Richard Reeves is best known as a writer, syndicated columnist, and producer of several documentary films. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. He was...
Wyatt Harbert English 1 Term paper Although she won much respect as the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt gained a lot of her international esteem as a civil rights activist long before that. Eleanor's interest in politics did not begin when her husband began his career in politics. Once he w...
George Washington: Indispensable Indispensable a word meaning absolutely necessary1, is significant when analyzing the Presidency of George Washington a man whom James T. Flexner described as "the indispensable man." Being described indispensable can have lofty very expectations. Peop...
Wyatt HarbertEnglish 1Term paperAlthough she won much respect as the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt gained a lot of her international esteem as a civil rights activist long before that. Eleanor's interest in politics did not begin when her husband began his career in politics. Once he was named to t...
Jimmy Carter: A Vision for PeaceJames Earl Carter, the thirty-ninth elected President of the United States of America, will go down in history as the first, and possibly only, Western leader who brokered a peace deal between an Arab country and the Jewish State of Israel, to the satisfaction of both...
Andrew Jackson is widely regarded as one of the most popular Presidents in United States history. While his Presidency was certainly well-intentioned, Jackson\'s negative aspects have lasted longer than many of his positive ones. Considering all aspects of the administration, Jackson\'s years in off...
What do you think of when you hear the name Abraham Lincoln? You\'re probably picturing a tall man with a beard and that tall silk hat. That\'s \"Honest Abe,\" and he was the President that freed the enslaved people. The President went from a cabin to the white house. Those are all significant achie...
The nation\'s twenty-seventh vice president during William Howard Taft\'s presidency was James Schoolcraft Sherman. Being a member of the House of Representatives for almost two decades, he stood firmly for the Republican Party as an influential role during the Progressive Era. He was nicknamed \"Su...
Abraham Lincoln was assuredly one of the greatest presidents in American history. This is demonstrated by his persistence and determination, his effective administration during the Civil War, the creation of policies that benefited everyone in the United States, and the efforts that kept the United ...
More than any other political figure, the President of the United States attracts the scrutiny and passion of the American people. As their elected Head of State, he represents the presence of the masses and is seen as the figurehead of the nation in times of national crisis and grief. The last few ...
Every leader must possess specific essential characteristics and qualities that are imperative to be successful. In \"The Qualities of the Prince,\" Niccolo Machiavelli describes the traits and nature required, in his opinion, to be an efficient leader. The essay is primarily directed to instruct a ...
Jimmy Carter, formally known as James Earl Carter, Jr., was born on October 1, 1924, and was the oldest of four children. He was born in a small farming town of Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. Jimmy\'s father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a peanut farmer and a storeke...
On November 2, 2004, voters will be casting their ballots for a presidential candidate. The highly possible candidate for president this year is Senator John F. Kerry. His support has rapidly grown throughout the United States since he won the Iowa caucuses January 19. Mr. Kerry began by seeking his...
A Presidential Candidate is a man which everyone believes to be honest and trustworthy. He displays himself as being the ideal person but usually the press usually can dig up junk on him. In "A Presidential Candidate," Twain evokes a sarcastic tone in order to mock Presidential Candidates by using d...
Nick DavisMiss Carol WestcampEnglish 121315 February 1999 The President of Peace Jimmy Carter was born October 1, 1924, in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. His father, James Earl Carter, Sr., was a farmer and busines...
"A little, slim, pale-faced, consumptive man just concludedthe very best speech of an hour's length I ever heard." Sosaid Congressman Abraham Lincoln about Alexander HamiltonStephens.1 Stephens was born near Crawfordsville, Georgiaon February 11, 1812. His mother died shortly after hisbirth and hi...
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) was the 33rd president of the United States. He was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. He was the oldest of three kids of John Anderson and Martha Ellen Young Truman. There is something interesting about the "S" in Truman's name. His family did not...
Biography of Richard Nixon The 37th President of the United States was born on January 9, 1913 in a small farmhouse in Yorba Linda, California and raised in nearby Whittier. He attended Whittier College and Duke University School of Law and then joined a law firm in his hometown. He and Pa...