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Showing posts with label President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Prohibition Ends!!!
This Friday will mark the 81st anniversary of the repeal of prohibition in the United States by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
It feels like I haven't had a drink in years; Honestly, I don't remember the last time I had a drop. And this says alot, because I was a heavy drinker in my twenties and off and on in my thirties. So if you feel the need to celebrate, please be careful.
Learn more about the Prohibition era here: History.com.
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Alcohol,
Drinking,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Prohibition
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Politics 101: The Dark Side of the U.S. Presidency
Yes, as hard as it is to admit, this chart reveals some pretty interesting facts you might have never known about some of our previous Presidents. Oh, and yes, George Washington and 7 other presidents owned slaves by the hundreds.
Filed Under:
Facts,
Fun Facts,
President Abraham Lincoln,
President Andrew Jackson,
President Bill Clinton,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
President George Washington,
President John Adams,
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy,
President Richard M. Nixon,
President Teddy Roosevelt,
President Thomas Jefferson
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Polio Heading Towards Extinction!
This is so darn amazing. If any of you know about polio and it's history, it was one of the most dreaded diseases of the 20th century - it killed thousands worldwide. Our own 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 39. It may be a shock to some of you, but yes, I know my presidential history. Hell, I just finished watching my History Channel DVD collection of The Presidents, and I loved it. President Roosevelt hid his paralysis from the American public through the 12 years of his presidency, hence the reason everyone was shocked when the president died in 1945 - a few months after he was inaugurated to an unprecedented 4th term in office.
The disease was a horrible one, and children were dying by the thousands up until the 1950's. A race went on for years to find a treatment, and eventually one was - by American medical researcher and virologist, Jonas Salk. Since that time, countries have been eradicating the disease at an astronomical level, and this is why the chart down below is so darn amazing. In 1988 there were still 125 countries where polio had never been stopped. But by the year 2000, only 20 countries still had the disease, and by 2010 only 4 countries, Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan had reports of 240 cases at most. This is astonishing! Within a year or two we could see the complete eradication of a disease that affected millions worldwide!
Now, let's hope and pray we can accomplish this with countless of other diseases as well.
The disease was a horrible one, and children were dying by the thousands up until the 1950's. A race went on for years to find a treatment, and eventually one was - by American medical researcher and virologist, Jonas Salk. Since that time, countries have been eradicating the disease at an astronomical level, and this is why the chart down below is so darn amazing. In 1988 there were still 125 countries where polio had never been stopped. But by the year 2000, only 20 countries still had the disease, and by 2010 only 4 countries, Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan had reports of 240 cases at most. This is astonishing! Within a year or two we could see the complete eradication of a disease that affected millions worldwide!
Now, let's hope and pray we can accomplish this with countless of other diseases as well.
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Charts,
diseases,
Epidemics,
Extinction,
I Love Charts,
Medical,
Medical Breakthroughs,
Polio,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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