Articles, tagged with "franklin delano roosevelt", page 1
20th March 2012
Did you know that not all things you put in trash bin or you think is trash are junk? Are you aware that there are individuals who actually have a decent living from selling junk? Yes, this is true. Perhaps you have heard about junk silver. The items belo...
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Clivir Team
03rd February 2011
There are several devices operating in the design of the heating and air conditioning in your home or office. Sometimes, in order to modernize this system, a fully functional new unit is required along with a new thermostat. At this point, he tried to con...
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Cool Air
20th January 2011
Washington D.C., The Nations Capitol, is truly a place to find all the monuments and memorials you could ever want to photograph. The history of the United States is captured in stone in the city. You can find statues and monuments dedicated to politician...
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Rick Valence
10th January 2011
Studying for history exams is generally one of the more painful tasks a high school student can take on. While history itself can be a fascinating subject, full of intrigue, drama, and betrayal, studying for a history exam is generally anything other the ...
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Paul Thomson
15th December 2010
With looming threats of Social Security going belly up in the not too distant future, it is even more important for young people to have a good retirement plan. Congress, hoping to keep Social Security solvent a little further out in the future is contemp...
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danielle.taylor54@ymail.com
08th April 2010
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 into an extremely wealthy family. We're talking townhouse in Hyde Park, summer home in Maine, private railroad car wealthy. Contrary to what you might expect, however, his upbringing was extremely disciplined. As...
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Author:
Paul Thomson
02nd February 2010
From Oklahoma to Japan, from Hollywood to Arizona, Alton Tabor's life story is an improbable journey for a boy who began life as a dirt poor farm kid during the Great Depression.
Tabor's book From Whence I Came, from Author House (www.authorhouse.com)...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th January 2010
It shouldn't come as too much of a shock that the first car for the office of America's top politician ran on hot air.
Steam to be exact.
It was just over 100 years ago that Sportsman President Theodore Roosevelt was ferried about Washington D.C....
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
17th December 2009
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was established on July 2nd, 1965, under the wing of former president Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. Although the EEOC has sustained some criticism over its practices throughout the last five decades (too much ov...
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Author:
Darwin Redshield
10th December 2009
December 7, 1941. This date was permanently burned into the memory of an entire generation, and more than 65 years later it still holds as one of the most notorious dates in American history.
It was the day of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and a day that...
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nwaymire
11th November 2009
Washington Dc is the world most popular city and as it's the federal Capitol of United State of America. In this city, consists most outstanding or incredible array of attractions, aren't found to anywhere in this country. Like that's temptations are alwa...
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Author:
elecbrown
16th October 2009
Samuel Langhorn Clemens (better known as Mark Twain) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt don't seem to have especially much in common except for the fact that they are both as American as apple pie - which, true to form, is actually a British concoction. Both h...
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Author:
Paul Thomson
30th September 2009
One of the best things about being the President of the United States is that you can be in control of an amazing amount of money and power in if wielded in the proper manner, you can make effective positive changes. Barac Obama is in a position that most...
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Author:
tjrocketman
21st September 2009
Continued….
Liaquat Ahamed, in his book, referred to the four bankers as the "Lords of finance". Ahamed, in his book, describes the four as bungling tortured bankers vainly trying to reconcile their conflicting duties to their countries and to the glo...
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Author:
Phil Challis
15th September 2009
Autograph collecting is a pastime enjoyed by all generations, nationalities, races, ages, and socioeconomic groups. It is a fascination that will not go away when you have success getting those hard to get autographs. While Franklin Delano Roosevelt wa...
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Author:
Heath Hodge