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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Although President Kennedy wasn’t in office for very long‚ his actions in and out of the whitehouse are legendary. When President Kennedy took the oath of office in 1960 he wasted no time in cleaning up America. Several bills were enacted in President Kennedy’s tenor. A lot of the major ones had to do with crime control. A lot of President Kennedy’s bills were targeted at organized crime. Bill S1653 was singed into action on September 13 1961. This was an interstate travel bill. The bill made it
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Melissa Ingrassia PSYC201 4/4/13 “The Case of the Fallen Athlete” 1. The left hemisphere because strokes affecting the left hemisphere causes the right side of your body to become paralyzed and difficulty with your speech and communication. 2. An fMRI can identify the exact location and extent of the damage the stroke caused on Tim’s brain. 3. There are other ways Physicians can view the damage of Tim’s brain for instance there are two hemisphere of the brain that control different
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In the case of Mitchell v Glasgow City Council a man was attacked and killed by his neighbour‚ Drummond. Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Drummond were both tenants of the local authority of Glasgow City Council and were next door neighbours. The death threats to Mr. Mitchell started a long time ago. Mr. Drummond’s anti-social behavior had occurred in many occasions since 1994. He was arrested by the police and warned many times but he continued to threaten to kill Mr. Mitchell. After a further serious incident
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2nd President John Adams Dates: 1797-1801 Political Party: Federalist Domestic: Naturalization Act Alien‚ Alien Enemies Act Sedition Act Foreign: XYZ affair Remained neutral in French revolution Biggest Achievement: Kept US out of the French revolution Biggest Failure: Passed the sedition Acts 3rd President Thomas Jefferson Dates: 1801-1809 Party: democratic-republican Domestic Repealed Alien and Sedition Acts Removed direct tax of 1798 Foreign
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The Kid President Robby Novak or as most know him‚ Kid President‚ once stated‚ “Give the world a reason to dance.” Novak wants to form the earth into a better place by getting people to do several things. Novak is one energetic boy with an eager to have a better planet. he is a kid with one big heart‚ that is for sure. Novak created inspiration to be less boring and change the globe‚ used perseverance to innovate in ways to overcome his disease‚ and illuminate the planet by giving people a reason
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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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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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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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Although there are a lot of eye catching famous people who were born in Arkansas‚ I’ve decided to write a essay about Bill Clinton‚ the 42nd president. Bill Clinton was born on August 19 1946. He was born in a nearby town called Hope Arkansas. His father was William Jefferson Blyth Jr. and his mother was Virginia Clinton Kelley. As a young child‚ Bill was taught and raised in a home with his grandparents. His grandparents were very strict with him and wanted him to succeed. They taught him how
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