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FACTS: Donnie McGraw signed a lease with Brown Realty Company located at 7307 South Westmorland Road, Dallas, Texas where he would be running a restaurant. On December 24, 2003 when McGraw signed the contract he agreed that the lease would be from February 15, 2004 through February 14, 2009 where he would be paying $3,450 a month a totaling $207, 000 at the end. On March 3, 2004 McGraw sent Gary Brown, the president of Brown Realty Company, a letter informing him of some equipment in need of repair in addition he sent him a second letter on October 5, 2004 complaining that the roof of the building was leaking, there was never a respond from Brown Realty. Documentation showed that McGraw made his rent payment on time from March through October of 2004; however in November rent payment was returned for insufficient funds which he then abandoned the premises in December.…
Unquestionable, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was fatally shot while he was staying at the Lorraine Motel located in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968. Speculations surround the case against James Earl Ray. Ray confessed to the assignation of Dr. King and was charged with murder. The facts in the case presents James Earl Ray as a career criminal who escaped from the Missouri State prison which after one year of his escape arrived in Memphis on April 3, 1968. Based on the investigation Ray rented a room at a rooming house across the street from the Lorraine Motel.…
In May 1854, President Franklin Pierce wrote the bill entitled “An act making a grant to the public lands to the several States for the benefit of the indigent insane persons.” The bill was addressed to the Senate of the United States. The document was written in response to a petition that requested that the Federal Government provide ten million acres of land. The land would be sold in order to build establishments that would provide care for the mentally disabled. President Pierce ultimately vetoed the petition, stating that it shouldn’t be the Federal Government’s responsibility to care for the indigent insane. He felt as if the responsibility should remain with the states. He feared that if the federal government stepped in to care for…
Winter had begun and college football had ended. The P.E. teacher, James Naismith, had to invent a game that the football team could play inside so they would stay fit.…
James Wilson was born in what is known as Ceres, Scotland on September the 14th, 1742. He was one of seven children, his parents where William Wilson and Alison Landall. James attended the Universities of; St. Andrews, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. Although he never finished his studies, and did not obtained a degree, in any of the Universities. When he first left Scotland he headed to British America in 1766.…
Lyndon B. Johnson arrived in Washington on December 7, 1931 and managed to stay safe for 37 years that sight did stirred his soul from there he and Kleberg gone right to the hotel name may flower one of the many great hotel home to many prominent senators and congressmen the next few days Johnson stayed in Kleberg’s suite drinking alcohol inside his hotel’s heady mixture of power and elegance. Capitol Hill in 1931 gave considerably more fertile networking territory than the executive branch of the government which was lead by the Republican president Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon Few in this conservative administration were likely to feel instant rapport with a Texas populist. But on the Hill Johnson’s brand new friends included not…
The HUD Public Housing Program was established to assist eligible low-income families, elderly and individuals with a qualifying disability. The housing for these individuals could come in several different forms such as single family houses to high rise apartments. The United States department of Housing and Urban Development otherwise known as HUD helps place Federal aid to the local housing agencies that assist low income residents at rents they could manage and live comfortably. To become eligible applicatiants must be considered low-income families or individuals. HA will determine eligibility based on gross annual income, whether the person is elderly, has a disability, or will be applying as a family. The applicant must also be a U.S. Citizen or have an eligible immigration status. HA will also check background references to insure that the family or individual would be a good tenant. HA can deny the applicant if it is determined that the tenant would cause a disruptive environment to other tenants or the community.…
Richard E. Neustadt’s book Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents remains the seminal work on American presidential leadership. Through the original publishing in 1960 as well as the 1990 update, Neustadt laid out his case for the building blocks of presidential power. At the core of his writings, Neustadt argues that presidents’ primary power is their ability to persuade others, rather than to command them. Of particular importance to any Administration seeking to maintain is persuasion abilities is the professional reputation of the President. In regards to the Trump Administration, three central concepts laid out in Neustadt’s writings serve as the basis for a model against which Neustadt would evaluate President Trump’s professional reputation and its impact on his bargaining ability. These are political actors’ confidence in the President’s ability…
Andrew Jackson can be credited for being either one of the best presidents or one of the worst. It can go either way depending on the ideals of the viewer. Many historians believe that Andrew Jackson abused and overstepped the rights to his presidency, whereas others believe that he expanded and enhanced political power. Jackson greatly influenced and enhanced the power of the presidency. Jackson once declared that while each member of Congress represented a specific regional group, only the president represented all the people of the United States. During Jackson 's term he greatly increased the power of the presidency but believed that it was subject to the will of the people. Jackson carried through an unprecedented program of domestic reform, moving toward a hard-money currency policy, and checking the program of federal internal improvements. Although Jackson 's presidency was subject to many changes, he disapproved of many actions by Congress and vetoed twelve bills, more then all the previous presidents combined. Many of these bills sought to increase federal spending on domestic improvements. The democrats believed that the states, not the national government, should pay for such projects. Overall Jackson 's strong actions won him much praise from the people and in the election of 1828 and 1832 he won a lot of popular votes. He believed himself to be the people 's man and established during his presidency many goals for the expansion and benefit of America. One goal that Jackson believed to be very important was the termination of the Bank of the United States, the "monster bank", which he viewed as a tool for the elitists; he attacked the bank and was successful in destroying it. But aside from that he also accomplished many other things during his presidency. He successfully resolved the nullification crisis in which South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union. He also strengthened the Democratic Party and institutionalized the party system in…
Reaction Paper: Presidential Power and the Power to Persuade To be a strong, powerful leader, or not to be, that is the question for the President of the United States. With global issues, domestic chaos, and foreign affairs, Presidents are expected to do much more than their authority enables them to do. Because of the limit of their authority and the harsh criticism from citizens, Presidents lead with their bargaining skills and persuasiveness. If a President is too harsh or strong, people categorize him as a tyrant, and if a President is perceived as weak, citizens label him as incompetent.…
Power has always been an issue in society. Controversies over who holds the power, who lacks it, and what is done with power affect society. In 1984, George Orwell conveyed his views on power through the totalitarian government, Oceania. His work conveys the idea that in order to gain complete power and control, one must force others to surrender their personal beliefs.…
U.S President is often considered as the most powerful person on Earth. U.S President has many powers, but President cannot misuse his powers. The system called checks and Balances keeps everything in order for the U.S government to run. If Congress thinks that the president is misusing his power, the congress can impeach the president, but in order to do that congress requires 2/3 of majority votes. There are three branches in the U.S government, Legislative, Executive, and the judicial branches. The president is the head of the Executive branch, which is responsible for enforcing laws passed by the congress.…
What is the extent of presidential power?” This is a question that has been debated in the United States since the days of founding the nation. It could be because throughout history, the president has a deep understanding of the government and what it entails. Stepping back to when Americans were just colonists, they dealt with specific situations that made them question their lives as they knew it. Awake from a revolution, the founders of America were concerned with an executive official, one that would run the entire nation in which they wrote down limits to their power. It was because of the former ruling of the British King, one that left the former colonists in distress over how they were being treated and governed. They wanted for future…
Everyone has a level of it, high or low. Some use it for good, and some use it for evil. The “it” I am referring to is power. The definition of power is the ability to influence or direct people and the course of events. People want to acquire power so they can shape their lives and surroundings into their vision. In modern society, popularity is considered the source of most power. Therefore, the level of popularity and the level of power are always proportional.…
In the world we live in today the roles of power and leadership are often confused. Although they have similar meanings, they can be distinctly defined between the latter. The key difference between the two is the term of effect. Power is the exercise of leadership, and leadership is only defined if you have power. Leadership always involves attempts on a leader to affect behavior or a follower in a situation, whereas power is not equivalent with influence on another person’s behavior. Although power and leadership have similar meanings, they are certain differences that can point out what makes each other different.…