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Freedom Of Information Secretary Of Labor
1,430 wordsI understand that you are considering people for the most Outstanding American Award. I am not one for awards or publicity, especially from the government, but I felt that I truly deserve this award. I am the one man who has fought for the most important aspect of America, its citizens. America's most important asset is it's people, and I, more than the corporate-influenced politicians like yourself, have been the people's defender and advocate for nearly half a century. I am the man who has car...
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Safety And Health Secretary Of Labor
1,105 words... secretary of labor. When congress enacted the OSHA law, It provided for the rapid effect of such safety and health standards: 1. Those already on the books, such as the older Walsh-Healey Act 2. The immediate inclusion of consensus standards generally recognized by the industry 3. Emergency standards under section 6 4. The rule making process under 6 (b) requiring the publishing of proposed new standards When congress enacted the OSHA act it realized that the new Occupational Safety and Heal...
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President Ronald Reagan Health And Human Services
2,088 words... career had started to die down in the late 1950 s. In 1953 he moved into television as a host and frequent performer for the General Electric Theatre. He eventually went from host and program supervisor of GE Theatre to actually producing and claiming stakes in the TV show itself and at one point Reagan was earning about $ 125, 000 a year (equivalent to $ 600, 000 today). In politics Ronald Reagan started out as a Democrat supporting Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal but he graduall...
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The Life Of Argentinian Saint Evita Peron
1,489 wordsEvita Peron, to many Argentines, was a saint. 40, 000 of them would write to the pope attesting to her miracles. She was born on May 7, 1919, in Los Told, and baptized Maria Eva, but everyone called her Evita. Her father abandoned the family shortly after her birth. In early 1935, the young Evita fled to Buenos Aires. She wanted to be an actress, and in the next few years supported herself with bit parts. She began regular visits to the offices of a movie magazine, talking herself up for mention...
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Secretary Of Labor Put In Place
2,428 wordsAnalysis of the Red Scare " The tumult and the shouting dies, The captains and the kings depart. " -Kipling, The Recessional Mr. Kipling was wrong. War does not always end with the last cry on the battlefield. World War I certainly did not. After the war formally ended on November 18, 1918, there was an ideological war still going on in the US. An ideological war which prompted mass paranoia and caused, among many other things, what would be known as the Red Scare, which began in 1919 ...
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Third World Countries 19 Th Century
1,112 wordsHonors World Geography 9 - 3 April 10, 1997 Stolen Childhood What would you do if your childhood was stolen? How would this robbery, commonly called child labor, affect your life? This problem is still present today. Something must be done to stop it. The social problem of child labor did not just simply disappear after the industrial revolution. It had persisted then in America and England, and it is still a problem for some third-world countries. This paper is designed to show the similarities...
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Secretary Of Labor Red Scare
822 wordsThe Red Scare took place twice in American History. First in the period of 1919 to 1921 which was triggered by a Communist take over of Russia. The Red scare never really stopped since its first appearance, but occurred again in the 1950 s. It was a label given to the actions of legislation, race riots, and the hatred and persecution of revolutionary objectors during that period of time. After the war formally ended on November 18, 1918, there was an ideological war still going on in the US. It ...
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