The Works Progress Administration (WPA) programs faced strong criticism from Congress, the lay public and the press. This was the case of Federal Project Number One, which programs employed artists, writers, musicians and actors. Americans described these and other government projects as <em>"boondoggling"</em>, meaning that they were profligate or unnecessary. Franklin D. Roosevelt's enemies found this as an opportunity to attack, which led to the final censorship: the projects were cancelled.
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The beautiful <u>unicorn</u> lived in total <u>solitude</u>. Because of her <u>solo</u> existence, she found life to be quite <u>monotonous</u>. She even caught herself at times giving a <u>monologue</u> of encouragement that no one else would hear. At times, it seemed as if her only comfort was the <u>solar</u> energy from above. One day, an incredibly <u>unique</u> thing occurred. Three unicorns whom she had never met appeared in her clearing. Although their voices were rather <u>monotone</u>, they spoke in perfect <u>unison</u>. They said they had come to <u>unify</u> all the unicorns of the forest and that none should be alone. Happily, she joined their group and galloped to her new home.