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veterans appreciation speech: Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1973 United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs, 1973 |
veterans appreciation speech: Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1973 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1973 |
veterans appreciation speech: The Reagan Rhetoric Toby Glenn Bates, 2011-05-17 The Reagan Rhetoric examines the extraordinary connections between President Ronald Reagan's conversations with the American people and the profound changes that swept the nation under those conversations' influence. Through the lens of history, rhetoric, and memory, Bates' work draws connections between the style, manner, and consistency of Reagan's oratory and the social and cultural settings in which it played so vital a role. Specifically focusing on the 1980 Neshoba County Mississippi Campaign visit, the popular culture memory of the Vietnam War, and the controversy of Iran-Contra, this book illustrates Reagan's sweeping ability to change how Americans thought about themselves, their past, and their politics. By concluding with an examination of media coverage of Reagan's 2004 death, Bates reveals that certain interpretations Reagan rhetorically offered during his presidency had become an accepted collective memory for millions of Americans. In death, as in life, Reagan had the last word. Through extensive archival research, the careful examination of well-known and obscure 1980s print media and popular culture, as well as new interviews, Bates challenges the prevailing Reagan historiography and provides a thoughtful reality check on some of the traditional views of his eight years in the Oval Office. The Reagan Rhetoric offers new and important contributions to Reagan studies that will appeal to scholars of the 40th president. This look at the 1980s will be of great interest to the growing number of historians studying that decade. |
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veterans appreciation speech: Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1975 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1975 |
veterans appreciation speech: Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1975 United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee, 1975 |
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veterans appreciation speech: Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry Joy Harjo, 2021-05-04 A powerful, moving anthology that celebrates the breadth of Native poets writing today. Joy Harjo, the first Native poet to serve as U.S. Poet Laureate, has championed the voices of Native peoples past and present. Her signature laureate project gathers the work of contemporary Native poets into a national, fully digital map of story, sound, and space, celebrating their vital and unequivocal contributions to American poetry. This companion anthology features each poem and poet from the project—including Natalie Diaz, Ray Young Bear, Craig Santos Perez, Sherwin Bitsui, and Layli Long Soldier, among others—to offer readers a chance to hold the wealth of poems in their hands. The chosen poems reflect on the theme of place and displacement and circle the touchpoints of visibility, persistence, resistance, and acknowledgment. Each poem showcases, as Joy Harjo writes in her stirring introduction, “that heritage is a living thing, and there can be no heritage without land and the relationships that outline our kinship.” In this country, poetry is rooted in the more than five hundred living indigenous nations. Living Nations, Living Words is a representative offering. |
veterans appreciation speech: The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History Gary W. Gallagher, Alan T. Nolan, 2000 The myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederate States in the Civil War was and is an elaborate and intentional effort on the part of southerners to rationalise the secession and the war itself. Unfortunately, for historical truth and the national memory, these skilful propagandists, beginning with Jubal Early, have been so successful that the Lost Cause has assumed a life of its own and continues to misrepresent what really happened, distorting the national memory in the process. In this book, nine historians analyse the Lost Cause, describing its content and identifying its falsity. The work is thus a major contribution to Civil War historiography. |
veterans appreciation speech: America's National Anthem John R. Vile, 2021-01-13 This A–Z encyclopedia is a one-stop resource for understanding the history and evolution of the national anthem in American politics, culture, and mythology, as well as controversies surrounding its emergence as a lightning rod for political protests and statements. This reference work serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding all aspects of the national anthem and its significance in U.S. history and American life and culture. It covers the origins of the song and its selection as the nation's official anthem and acknowledges other musical compositions proposed as national anthems. It discusses famous performances of the anthem and details laws and court decisions related to its performance, and it also explains notable phrases in its lyrics, describes the meaning of the national anthem to different demographic groups, and surveys presentations and celebrations of The Star-Spangled Banner in popular culture. Moreover, it summarizes famous political protests undertaken during renditions of the national anthem, from the Black Power salutes by U.S. athletes during the 1968 Olympics to the kneeling protests undertaken by Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players to bring attention to racial inequality in America. |
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veterans appreciation speech: I-PEEL James Brassett, Juanita Elias, Lena Rethel, Ben Richardson, 2023 I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life is a student-centred textbook for learning about IPE through the prism of everyday objects, subjects and practices. Eight core chapters show how IPE can be used to understand and question the world around us. |
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veterans appreciation speech: H.R. 1918--to Provide a Service Pension for Veterans of World War I United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension, and Insurance, 1981 |
veterans appreciation speech: The Legislative Presentation of the Disabled American Veterans United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 2006 |
veterans appreciation speech: The War that Will End War Herbert George Wells, 1914 |
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veterans appreciation speech: Oversight on Admission Policies to VA Medical Care Facilities United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1980 |
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veterans appreciation speech: Annual Encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Michigan, 1925 |
veterans appreciation speech: Proceedings of the 99th National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (summary of Minutes), San Antonio, Texas, August 29-September 4, 1998 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Convention, 2000 |
veterans appreciation speech: The Nomination of Elena Kagan to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, 2010 |
veterans appreciation speech: Proposed Veterans Health Legislation United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care, 1994 |
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veterans appreciation speech: Proceedings of the Disabled American Veterans,... Aug. 10-13, 2013, 113-1 H.Doc. 113-76 , 2014 |
veterans appreciation speech: Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies George Santayana, 2019-11-29 Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies is a work by George Santayana. The author was a philosopher, essayist, and poet, here presenting his monologues that are to be addressed to oneself, also known as soliloquies. |
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veterans appreciation speech: American Women Speak Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 2016-10-24 This A-to-Z compendium explores more than 150 American women activists from colonial times to the present, examining their backgrounds and the focus of their activism, and provides examples of their speeches. Throughout history, American women's oratory has crusaded for religious rights, abolitionism, and peace, as well as for Zionism, immigration, and immunization. This text examines more than 150 influential American women activists and their speeches on vital issues. Each entry outlines the speaker's motivation and provides examples of their speeches in context, supplying information about the setting, audience, reception, and lasting historical significance. This collection of women's speeches emphasizes primary sources that underscore the goals of the Common Core Standards. Entries support classroom discussion on a range of topics, from women's suffrage and birth control to civil rights and 20th- and 21st-century labor law. No other reference work compiles examples of female activism and oration across a 400-year span of history along with analysis of the speaker's intent, forum, listeners, and public and media response. |
veterans appreciation speech: Taxing Wars Sarah Elizabeth Kreps, 2018 Why have the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq lasted longer than any others in American history? One view is that the move to an all-volunteer force and drones have allowed the wars to continue almost unnoticed for years. Taxing Wars suggests how Americans bear the burden in treasure has also changed, with recent wars financed by debt rather than taxes. This shift has eroded accountability and contributed to the phenomenon of perpetual war-- |
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veterans appreciation speech: A More Perfect Military Diane H. Mazur, 2010-11-08 Surveys show that the all-volunteer military is our most respected and trusted institution, but over the last thirty-five years it has grown estranged from civilian society. Without a draft, imperfect as it was, the military is no longer as representative of civilian society. Fewer people accept the obligation for military service, and a larger number lack the knowledge to be engaged participants in civilian control of the military. The end of the draft, however, is not the most important reason we have a significant civil-military gap today. A More Perfect Military explains how the Supreme Court used the cultural division of the Vietnam era to change the nature of our civil-military relations. The Supreme Court describes itself as a strong supporter of the military and its distinctive culture, but in the all-volunteer era, its decisions have consistently undermined the military's traditional relationship to law and the Constitution. Most people would never suspect there was anything wrong, but our civil-military relations are now as constitutionally fragile as they have ever been. A More Perfect Military is a bracingly candid assessment of the military's constitutional health. It crosses ideological and political boundaries and is challenging-even unsettling-to both liberal and conservative views. It is written for those who believe the military may be slipping away from our common national experience. This book is the blueprint for a new national conversation about military service. |
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