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    What is the most important characteristic for a president to have? First is honesty. They should always do the honest things. It makes people feel like they know where they stand with you always . We expect great expectations from the president . Americans expect a lot from their Presidents. Understandably‚ they want the President to take quick actions on problems facing the nation such as crime and drug abuse. The second characteristic is Intelligence. Is the most important to any leader because

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    President Frankenstein For each of the categories that were decided to be the most important qualities in a president‚ there were many past presidents that appeared to excel in each area. Communication: We decided that our President should possess the communication that President Reagan had. During his time in office‚ he was considered to be “the great communicator”. While he was president‚ almost everybody could relate to him‚ he had everyone’s trust‚ and used the technology of his day to his

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    The Powers of the President In contrast to the many powers it gives Congress‚ the Constitution grants few specific powers to the president. Indeed‚ most of Article II‚ which deals with the executive branch‚ relates to the method of election‚ term and qualifications for office‚ and procedures for succession and impeachment rather than what the president can do. The powers of the president are not limited to those granted in the Constitution. Presidential authority has expanded through the concept

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    Question 3 Before a candidate can become the future President of the United States he or she must be able to pass certain criteria; such as: be a U.S citizen‚ must be at least thirty-five years old‚ also must have lived in the United States for at least fourteen years. These requirements are all found under the U.S Constitution‚ Article II. Once the president has been elected‚ he or she is sworn to office and is immediately given several of responsibilities that he or she ought to become responsible

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    Letter to President Obama

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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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    The Art of Opposition: Progressive Politics and Poetry from 1931-47 Mirza Jaffer Abid Committee Chair: Carollee Bengelsdorf Member: Uditi Sen 1 For Nana‚ who survived not one but two partitions. And Anas‚ whose daily life was partitioned. Speak‚ for truth is living yet. Speak‚ whatever must be said. − - Faiz Ahmed Faiz 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Chapter 1: A Pleasant Conversation 3. Chapter 2: Returning 4. Chapter 3: Translating the Nation 5. Chapter 4: When Lines are

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    Andrew Jackson was the 7th president of the United States. From South Carolina‚ he was a bold man‚ fighting in the U.S Revolutionary War at age 12. His ambition later led him to politics‚ where he eventually became the president of the United States. As president‚ Jackson did many controversial things‚ but was admired by many of the common citizens of the country. While his morals are questionable‚ overall Jackson was an effective president‚ and benefited the country with his ideas of the Union

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    Obama Best President

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    on who the best President may be. Every President has done something good in their term of being the President but some just happen to stick out more than others. Some Presidents have done more for this country and the people who live in it than others. President Obama has been one of the most unwanted but also most loved Presidents the United States of America has ever had. In Obama’s eight year term he accomplished a lot of things. President Barack Obama has been the best president the United States

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    Why Become President

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    how to become a president of the united states The office of the president of united states has been one of the most important and serious jobs. If you would like to become one then you should follow these few simple steps to see if you can be qualified. First of all the constitution points out in article two that you have to be a natural born USA citizen‚ which means I can’t become president. The second rule is to be at least 35 years of age. And lastly but not least‚ you have to have lived in

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    government. The Constitution vests the legislative power in the National Assembly. A Prime Minister is elected from among the members of the National Assembly and serves as the head of government and commander-in-chief of the Philippine Armed Forces. A President is elected from among the members of the National Assembly and serves as the symbolic head of state with a six-year term. The judicial power is vested in the Supreme Court‚ composed of a Chief Justice and 14 Justices. The National Assembly exercises

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