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1984 and Reagan
* 1984 – " We begin bombing in five minutes "-United States President Ronald Reagan, while running for re-election, jokes while preparing to make his weekly Saturday address on National Public Radio.
In 1984, Ronald Reagan hosted the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher.
With President Ronald Reagan | Reagan, 1984
Although Johnson would attest in a 1984 radio interview that the " two tribes " of the song potentially represented any pair of warring adversaries ( giving the examples of " cowboys and Indians or Captain Kirk and Klingons "), the song does contain the line " On the air America / I modelled shirts by Van Heusen ", a clear reference to then US President Ronald Reagan, who had advertised for Phillips Van Heusen in 1953 ( briefly reviving the association in the early 1980s ), and whose first film had been titled Love Is On The Air.
These include the 1979 energy crisis, the election of Ronald Reagan, the 1984 Summer Olympics, the Chernobyl disaster, the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, the Baby Jessica rescue, Black Monday, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War, the election of George H. W.
In 1984, Ronald Reagan awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
President Ronald Reagan posthumously awarded Robinson the Presidential Medal of Freedom on March 26, 1984, and on March 2, 2005, President George W. Bush gave Robinson's widow the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian award bestowed by Congress ; Robinson was only the second baseball player to receive the award, after Roberto Clemente.
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kemp, along with allies such as Gingrich and Lott, added a plank to the party platform that put President Reagan on record as ruling out tax increases.
The primary opposition candidate was the U. S .- backed Arturo Cruz, who succumbed to pressure from the United States government not to take part in the 1984 elections ; later US officials were quoted as saying, " the ( Reagan ) Administration never contemplated letting Cruz stay in the race, because then the Sandinistas could justifiably claim that the elections were legitimate.
In 1983, Democrats Bill Bradley and Dick Gephardt had offered a proposal ; in 1984 Reagan had the Treasury Department produce its own plan.
* November 6 – United States presidential election, 1984: Ronald Reagan defeats Walter F. Mondale with 59 % of the popular vote, the highest since Richard Nixon's 61 % victory in 1972.
Roosevelt also won the largest number of electoral votes ever recorded at that time, so far only surpassed by Ronald Reagan in the 1984 election, when 7 more electoral votes were available.
On April 3, 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed Executive Order ( E. O.
During a November 1984 visit to the White House, Kohl appealed to Reagan to join him in symbolizing the reconciliation of their two countries at a German military cemetery.
It was quoted by President Ronald Reagan in a speech to Congress, and used during the 1984 presidential elections.
On October 30, 1984, United States President Ronald Reagan signed into law the Commercial Space Launch Act.
at: 07 / 01 / 1984 text :" July 1984, BMDO became a part of Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ) which was created 3 months earlier by Reagan administration.
* Luns was awarded many high-ranking awards during his lifetime, among them the Grand Cross of the Légion d ’ Honneur in 1954, Member of Order of Companions of Honour of the British Queen in 1971 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom by then President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Disney Channel received a special citation from President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Reagan continued his efforts after being elected President in 1980 and the area was eventually designated wilderness by the California Wilderness Act of 1984.
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan announced the Teacher in Space Project, and McAuliffe learned about NASA's efforts to find the first civilian, an educator, to fly into space.
" In 1984 the U. S. Congress ordered this intervention to be stopped ; however, it was later shown that the Reagan administration illegally continued ( See Iran-Contra affair ).

1984 and Administration
* Barbara E. Kahn, MBA 1982, PhD 1984, Dean of the University of Miami School of Business Administration
The Civil Works Administration, 1933-1934: The Business of Emergency Employment in the New Deal ( 1984 ), a standard scholarly history
After the disappointing performance of the Reagan Administration on Civil Rights and other areas, Abernathy withdrew his endorsement of Reagan in 1984, remaining a Democrat until his death.
In 1984, Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole appointed a commission to study transferring National and Dulles Airports from the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) to a local entity, which could use airport revenues to finance improvements.
In 1984 the School was divided into three Departments, namely the Department of Economics, the Department of Business Administration and the Department of Statistics and Informatics.
In December 1984, the Australian cochlear implant was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration to be implanted in adults in the United States.
The Social Security Administration recognizes Mathew Beard as having attained the same age in 1984, but the only fully validated case is that of Augusta Holtz, who was born 3 August 1871 and turned 114 in 1985.
Between 1976 and 1984, Anderson worked as an environmental consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Victoria's School of Administration, where he taught in the fields of constitutional and administrative law, and environmental policy.
In 1984, 335 Commonwealth Avenue was purchased for Administration and the Communication Studies department.
In 1984 he set up his own management consultancy and quality assurance company, Daisley Associates, together with his father ; he was formally Director of Finance and Administration for the company.
1984 also saw the commencement of the new Wollongong University building program which led to the construction / opening of the Illawarra Technology Centre ( 1985 ), Kooloobong ( 1985, 1986, 1990 ), Weerona College ( 1986 ), Administration, Union Mall ( now known as UniCentre ), URAC ( 1987 ), multi-storey carpark ( 1990 ), and heated swimming pool ( 1990 ).
The Institute for Independent Business ( IIB ) with — globally, July, 2012 — 5, 889 mature executives, stringently accredited as Associates since the IIB was established in 1984 as the Institute for Independent British Business ( http :// www. iib. ws ) The IIB's twelve month pe-accreditation Consultancy Business Development Diploma — CBDDip .— is now awarded by the International Independent Business University ( http :// www. iibu. org ) as a pre-requisite for its unique MBA ( Consultancy ) — NB, that's Master of Business Arts, not Administration.
Today's Building 2, home to the School of Applied Chemistry and University Administration, opened in 1983, and in 1984, the first students entered Automation Technology and Business Information Science classes.
Caesar graduated from Shaw University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1984.
* David Marchick ( 1984 ), former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and director of intergovernmental affairs in the Office of the United States Trade Representative under the Clinton Administration, currently Managing Director and Global Head of Regulatory Affairs of the Carlyle Group
* Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, 1984 – present
He then returned to the U. S. as Assistant Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and Administration, gaining a promotion to brigadier general in February 1984.
He served as commissioner of Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) between 1984 and 1989.
The concept of functional constituencies in Hong Kong was first developed in the release of " Green Paper: A Pattern of District Administration in Hong Kong " on 18 July 1984.
Fels was appointed as Professor of Administration at Monash University in 1984 and was the Director of the Graduate School of Management, Monash University from 1985 until 1990.
* Deadly Gambits: The Reagan Administration & the Stalemate in Nuclear Arms Control ( 1984 )
A voluminous writer, Lamm's other works include Population and the Law ( 1972 ), Some Reflections on the Balkanization of America ( 1978 ), Megatraumas: America at the Year 2000 ( 1980 ), Energy Activities in the West ( 1980 ), The Angry West: A Vulnerable Land and Its Future ( 1982 ), Campaign for Quality: An Education Agenda for the 80's ( 1983 ), Pioneers and Politicians: Ten Colorado Governors in Profile ( 1984 ), Copernican Politics ( 1984 ), The American West: A poem ( 1985 ), Immigration Time Bomb: The Fragmenting of America ( 1985 ), The Lamm Administration: A Retrospective ( 1986 ), California Conspiracy ( 1988 ), Hard Choices ( 1989 ), Crisis: The Uncompetitive Society ( 1989 ), The fall and Rise of the American Economy ( 1989 ), Indicators of Decline: An article from The Futurist ( 1993 ), The Supply Factor in Health Care Cost Containment ( 1993 ), The Ethics of Excess: An article from The Hastings Center Report ( 1994 ), Health Care Workforce Reform.

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