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    Ronald Reagan has been consistently viewed as one of the top five best Presidents in the history of the United States. Reagan’s time as the Commander in Chief yielded a plethora of prodigious results. Reagan played an enormous role in revitalizing the GOP after it had lost some credibility during the Watergate scandal. In addition‚ Reagan spurred an economic boom that lasted for two decades with his economic policy that was later termed Reaganomics. These policies involved heavy deregulation

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    Donald John Trump is a business later reality television star and now US presidential candidate. We’ve all heard it before. But what really stands out to make The real estate mogul different from the presidents in history? Throughout his campaign he has produced a straightforward rhetoric often viewed as offensive and laid a platform where minorities may feel threatened. He has appealed vastly to the Common Man by making promises to bring back jobs shipped off to other countries and to cut business

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    presidency. The author also deals with the differences between a CEO and a President in general. Firstly‚ Gloria Borger analyzes what advantages George Bush has. He is the delegator-in-chief. Mr. Bush focuses on the big staff‚ leaving the details to others. Moreover‚ basing her conclusions on the opinion of President’s staff‚ the author considers that Bush can manage his time well and that his skills will be useful for transitioning and budgeting. Secondly‚ the author‚ referring to some skeptics‚

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    In comparing and contrasting the governmental philosophies of the great thinkers Lao-Tzu and Machiavelli‚ I have found a pleasant mix of both of their ideas would be the best for America today. Lao-Tzu’s laisse-faire attitude towards the economy‚ as well as his small scale military is appealing to my liberal side‚ while Machiavelli’s attitude towards miserliness which causes low taxes appeals to the right wing. These great thinkers contradict the popular saying "all great thinkers think alike." They

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    they will forever keep to themselves. It mostly started with your average rebel forming a group against views they do not agree with‚ or against their current governmental situation. Evan today there are major politicians‚ like‚ George H.W. BushGeorge W. Bush‚ and even George Washington; have been said to be part of these groups. And it seems that entertainers are following the trend. Rappers Jay-Z and Kanye west‚ and Singer Rihanna

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    governing‚ is during George Bush Senior’s term as a president of the United States. Two major events occurred that affected the American people tremendously. First‚ the Gulf war; Bush was able to resolve this situation in a short period of time and the American people commended him for it. The second event was the American recession of the 1990s. This fall came late in Bush’s term as president. When Bush was up for re-election‚ he lost to Clinton. Although he had won the war‚ Bush was not

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    of 2004. They then must also be aware of the sheer magnitude of Democratic contenders for the most powerful seat on Earth. President George Walker Bush will definitely be running for re-election‚ as he rightfully should. The problem therein lies in all the opponents that President Bush must face. You must support President Bush in the imminent election. President Bush has had so many opportunities to display his excellent leadership abilities; he has done the nation proud in every one of these opportunities

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    President George Bush as well as others. Rice was the only child her parents had born November 14‚ 1954 in Birmingham‚ Alabama. She learned so much at an early age such as learning to speak French and playing the piano. By her studying about her roots she found out her ancestors was a part of the Civil war. Rice enjoyed skating‚ not only that she entered Denver at age 16 on becoming a pianist. In 2001-2004 Condoleezza served as the Nation’s Security Advisor. Advising President Bush she was known

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    In his inaugural speech on January 20 th in 2001‚ President Bush reminds the American people of the rare authority in history and that they can easily affirm old traditions and make new beginnings. He begins with the story of the United States and gives several examples like slavery or the immigrants coming to America. After that he describes the ideals everyone has got‚ the promise that everybody deserves a chance. Furthermore Bush requests Americans to enact this promise and to follow that course

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    The Presidency as an institution Both the administration of Carter and Reagan were shaped by the Cold War in the aftermath of Watergate. Watergate created cynicism of the government‚ which in turn made governing difficult both intentionally as well as improvisational because the institution of the President was seen as acting in the best interest of itself. President Jimmy Carter and President Ronald Reagan both had their difficulties as President. Carter had terrible problems with economics as

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