Franklin Pierce 14th President of the United States | In office March 4‚ 1853 – March 4‚ 1857 | Vice President | William R. King (1853) None (1853–1857) | Preceded by | Millard Fillmore | Succeeded by | James Buchanan | The 14th President of the Unites States Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce (November 23‚ 1804 – October 8‚ 1869) was the 14th President of the United States‚ serving from 1853 to 1857‚ an American politician and lawyer. To date‚ he is the only President from New
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Dear President Obama Mr President‚ I do not feel things are going as planned‚ I feel our economy is in a downhill spiral and has no outlook for success what so ever. In this letter I would like to address a few things such as: rising oil prices‚ Foreign aid and illegal immigration. Gas prices are currently so high they cripple the average citizen from holding value in many aspects of life‚ the biggest one being travel‚ everything requires travel‚ to visit family‚ to go on vacation‚ to get to work
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Maria de Los Doleres Camaño Santo Domingo‚ D.R. 10127 Wednesday‚ October 23‚ 2013 President Danilo Medina Palacio de la Justicia Av. Mexico‚ Esq. Dr.Delgado Santo Domingo‚ D.R. 10101 Dear Mr. President‚ We‚ the Dominican society‚ salute respectfully while we publicly recognize your efforts of directing a public function in a efficient‚ dynamic and transparent way and your dedication to achieve a more prosperous nation and filled with opportunities for all. In recent months
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Barack Obama The President The White House Dear Mr. President‚ I am in an understanding that you are in support of making the already long school years even longer. I see some of the points that the people of the United States have come up with but to be fair‚ the school years are already fairly long and stressful for the students. Being a student at the time being‚ I can speak for many students and say that the school year is long enough. We go to school nine out of the twelve months of every
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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
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As expressed in the President Fillmore’s letter‚ I would describe Japan as "angry and frustrated." They did not want to accept the letter because it was one of their polices‚ and they felt as if President Fillmore had broken their private policy and thy was not willing to abide by it by any means. President Fillmore wanted to make Japan and the United States of America equal and more friendly towards one another but Japan felt as if his decision to do so would only cause problems‚ and that it did
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October 11‚ 2013 Dr. Elsa A. Suralta President Southwestern University Urgello Street‚ Cebu City Dear Dr. Suralta: Our relationship with the foreign students‚ who are especially enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (BSBS) under the umbrella of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)‚ is very commendable. It is a fact that the BSBS‚ under the umbrella of college of Arts and Sciences (CAS)‚ is the stepping stone to medicine. Through this program‚
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Even though Franklin Pierce is considered one of the worst presidents of all time‚ he enjoyed a dazzling political career‚ with most of his better moments coming before his time as president. His abilities were shown at a young age when he entered Bowdoin College at age 15 and began to hone his public speaking skills. A large reason for Pierce’s natural ability was his father‚ Benjamin Pierce‚ who was a commander in the colonial revolution. Benjamin was also very involved in local politics and this
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May 22‚ 2013 President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington‚ D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: You recently attended President Bush’s inauguration of his memorial library and‚ you must be thinking about your own legacy while you complete your 2nd term in office. It’s not too late for you to put your name next to some the greatest Presidents we’ve had in this country like Ronald Reagan and many others. But you need to have the political courage to do the right
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Franklin Pierce‚ one of eight children of Benjamin and Anna Kendrick Pierce‚ was born in Hillsborough‚ N. H.‚ on Nov. 23‚ 1804. His father had served in the American Revolution and later became governor of New Hampshire. Pierce was educated at Hillsborough Center‚ Hancock Academy‚ and Bowdoin College‚ from which he graduated in 1824 after advancing from last place to fifth from the top of his class. In 1829‚ he was elected to the state legislature‚ two years after his father won election to the
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