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Theodore Roosevelt
They dont hold White House lunches the way they used to at the beginning of the century. ... All these men were named Theodore Roosevelt.
Some will remember Theodore Roosevelt as the twenty sixth president of the United States. ... But many will remember Teddy Roosevelt as a Courageous, Determined, and Loving man.
Theodore Roosevelt was a determined man. ... Roosevelt was determined to make a shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific. ... Roosevelt was also determined to end the war between the Russians and Japanese. ... Roosevelt also secured the passage of the Elkins Act and the Hepburn Act for regulation of the railroads, the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act for consumer protection, and the Federal Employers Liability Act for Labor.
Teddy Roosevelt loved his country. Teddy absolutely refused to believe there was anything finer than to be born an American, unless to die as one in some glorious battle for the flag. Though maybe there was one thing teddy loved more than his country. ... There is no doubt Teddy loved his country and the outdoors but perhaps what is most impressive was his love for life. ... Roosevelt soon recovered, but his words at that time would have been applicable at the time of his death in 1919: "No man has had a happier life than I have led; a happier life in every way.
Approximate Word count = 1000 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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