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Andrew Jackson on Diplomacy: How To Be Tactful
What You Say When You Want To Express Disappointment Diplomatically : How Andrew Jackson Did It by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Andrew Jackson is remembered as a man of violent passions, as prickly and always ready for a fight, not for … Continue reading
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What You Say To Americans: Dylan Thomas
What Dylan Thomas Said About America Love America or hate it. It is impossible to be indifferent toward it. In 1950 the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas described the United States as “This vast, mad horror, that doesn’t know its … Continue reading
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