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    Brainstorm 1) Class President a) Trustworthy i) Honest ii) Virtues iii) Loyal b) Outgoing i) Friendly ii) Caring iii) Voicetress c) Fight for you i) Listen ii) Advocate iii) Change Outline: I. Attention grabber: There have been 4 class presidents that have gone on to become the president of the United States. Lead: With your help I want to become the class president. Lead: Before you make any hasty decisions here is why you should vote for me. ***Thesis statement: I am the

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    Mary Robison‚ the Irish President On the third of December nineteen-ninety‚ Mary Robinson was initiated as President. She was a very popular President as she earned admiration from Brian Lenihan‚ who said that she was a better President than he ever may well have been. (Robinson‚ 2014) She took the President’s office from being more than the status of being a retirement position from politicians. Mary carried a new lease of life to the President’s office in Ireland. The Presidency was brought‚ legal

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    Why FDR is the best president. Was Lincoln‚ FDR‚ Washington‚ or Jefferson the best president? The answer to this question is a state of opinion. In my opinion‚ FDR is the best president. While others may say‚ Washington was the first president or Lincoln helped the Union stay together‚ FDR concurred both a war and a financial struggle. FDR was a strong human being and overcame polio. FDR got us out of the Great Depression‚ concurred polio‚ and led the Allies to win World War Two. This is why FDR

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    Wilson: Progressive Presidents The Progressive Era was a time of social‚ political‚ and economic reform throughout the United States in the early 1900s. Many citizens looked towards the government as the agent of change. Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson are fondly remembered as progressive presidents though their methods were different. Without a doubt‚ both of these men brought about great change in America during the Progressive Era. Teddy Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States

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    While all three presidents were amazing leaders‚ one of them was the best. Abraham Lincoln was our nations most influential and impactful leader. Abraham had freed the slaves and also had managed to not let the United States fall apart. However‚ as our first president and Father of America‚ George Washington did an incredible job also by raising the United States of America out of the ashes of Great Briain. Also‚ Thomas Jefferson had changed our nation too. By creating the American Library System

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    controversial because it has been used more often for the sake of political advantage than the correction of judicial error. To the 38th President of the United States‚ his perusal for the pardon power; granted by the United States Constitution‚ Article II‚ Section 2‚ had to do with the ushering in of peace into a hectic time period. (U.S. Constitution) A number of Presidents throughout American history have used pardon power for various reasons. For example‚ George Washington granted the first pardon to

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    2013 “Deaf President Now” Essay The Deaf President Now movement in 1988 has been characterized as one of the most significant moments in the history of Deaf people. From March 7-13‚ 1988‚ Gallaudet University in Washington‚ D.C. was the site of a historic protest against the appointment of yet another hearing university president. It was early in 1983 when the 4th university president‚ Dr. Edward C. Merrill‚ Jr‚ was stepping down that he himself promoted the idea of a deaf president. The idea didn’t

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    President Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ the beloved and protective father figure of post-World War II‚ is perhaps most revered for his competence‚ and whose leadership as a Commander-In-Chief kept a nation safe during an unsettling period of the Cold War. He is highly regarded as one of our country’s greatest military leaders; however‚ he is considered a good‚ but not a great president. ‘Great presidents’ inherently ‘possess’ a visionary leadership role; that is they know the direction in which they want

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    Written by: Afreen Baig Chronological record of events‚ that validates President Musharraf’s election as President and subsequent endorsements by Supreme Court http://presidentmusharraf.wordpress.com/2009/02/01/musharraf-validity-by-supreme-court/ 1- On 13 May 2000‚ Pakistan’s 12 member Supreme Court unanimously validated the October 1999 coup and granted Musharraf executive and legislative authority for 3 years from the coup date. Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges that

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    Mr. Griffith History 101 16 July 2012 The Significance of Pre-Presidential Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the United States of America’s sixteenth president and the most iconic figure in the struggle to end slavery. Lincoln was born in Kentucky‚ which was part of the South and a Slave state. However‚ he moved to Illinois in 1830. Lincoln worked as a lawyer in Illinois and even served a term in the United States House of Representatives in the 1840’s. He was a member and leader of the Whig

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