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    44th Presidential Inauguration Assignment As of Tuesday‚ January 21‚ 2009‚ President Barack Obama has proven to me that it is no longer a theory that I can be whatever I aspire to be. President Obama has the desire to see every individual in this nation succeed‚ and is charismatic enough to draw people together to achieve this goal by running the country‚ which is a beneficial need for all of us. Yet‚ President Obama and his wife Michelle have African ancestors like me. They also look like

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    in providing the soil with natural compost. Hence‚ there is no wastage in a forest. Green lungs: Forests are also known as green lungs‚ as they maintain a perfect balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is created by photosynthesis process and used up by animals which exhale carbon dioxide into the air. In addition‚ trees of the forest also contribute greatly to the water cycle. Fewer trees would affect the water vapor content released into air‚ which in turn would affect cloud formation

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    In American politics‚ campaigns are a significant key to the democratic process. Every November Americans go out to vote in local‚ state‚ and national elections; while every four years Americans elect a President to lead their nation. Much debates surrounds the importance of presidential elections and much goes into studying if these campaigns and elections matter. One key event of presidential campaigns are visits presidential hopefuls make to places. Campaign visits unarguably take up much of a candidates

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    The United States of America has had a rich history of presidential elections‚ with every one interesting and important to the future of the country. Even though debates were not as evident in the early American elections‚ in the last hundred years or so‚ the addition of debates‚ more specifically televised debates‚ have shaped the way the American people choose a president. The presidential debates have been crucial in the election process as shown by the 1960 debate between John F. Kennedy and

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    Presidential vs. Parliamentary There are two main types of political systems‚ one being a presidential system and the other being a parliamentary system. Both of them have their own benefits as well as their own disadvantages. No political system can be perfect or can always have stability‚ but shown in history there are successful countries that use either one. Also there are countries that have failed with one of the two systems. Firstly there is the presidential system. There are many

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    Globalisation is not new‚ but its pace and scope has accelerated in recent years. Firstly‚ the rapid rise in globalisation in recent years is the result of a fall in transportation cost. This is because of the emergence of many logistic firms which lead to fierce price war in order to increase its market share. Also‚ the usage of larger containerships which allow cost per container carried to be cheaper combined with the advancement in the mode of transport such as air flight encourages imports

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    President‚ Vice President and all civil officers of the United States‚ shall be removed from office on impeachment for‚ and conviction of‚ treason‚ bribery‚ or other high crimes and misdemeanors." 2. What is impeachment?Impeachment is the legal process of bringing charges against a government official to determine whether he or she can be forcibly removed from office. 3. Who brings up the charges and who hears the case? The House 4. How many presidents have been impeached and who are they? 2

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    presidency. This is important for a candidate to gain name recognition‚ to acquire money and to put together the necessary organisation in order to run a successful campaign. One reason why the invisible primary is important in selecting the presidential candidate is it helps to sort out the weaker candidates from the stronger ones e.g. in the 2008 election‚ Joe Biden and Chris Dodd pulled out of the democratic race immediately after the first Caucus in Iowa. Also the 2012 invisible primary saw

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    ‘There are no effective checks on presidential power.’ Discuss (45)   Presidential powers are laid out in article II of the constitution‚ these include a range of formal power such as the power to propose legislation‚ submit the annual budget‚ sign legislation‚ veto legislation‚ act as chief executive‚ nominate federal judges and several others. There are also a range of informal powers that have progressively increased in power such as the ability for Presidents to issue executive orders. Although

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    following paper is on five ways that a presidential campaign raises money during an election. During a presidential election‚ candidate’s that are running in the election begin to perform what is known as a presidential campaign. A presidential campaign is an effort that is organized by a presidential candidate in which they attempt to gain votes from citizens and to influence the outcome of the upcoming election in their favor. While on the topic of presidential campaigns‚ I can’t help but to bring

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