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    The famous person I would most likely choose to spend the day with would have to be our own 44th president Mr.Barack Obama‚ Reason being‚ off top he’s runs the country; and not only that‚ he’s for the people and he likes a lot of activities that I’m involved with on a regular. Mr Obama is also the first African American in office‚ he was even the senator for Illinois’ I believe Barak Obama is a great role model and he has a numerous amount of respect in the U.S.A. Meeting with Mr Obama is mostly

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    Pervez Punjani PD = 7 US HISTORY MOVIE CRITIQUE The Conspirator opens with a brutal night of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. In the aftermath‚ eight conspirators are charged with plotting to murder the President‚ Vice-President‚ and Secretary of State. The lone woman among them‚ Mary Surratt owns a boarding house where John Wilkes Booth and his accomplices met to plan the attacks. Her son‚ John Surratt‚ was also allegedly part of the conspiracy‚ though he vanished after the killings. A Union

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    What was the lesson that you learnt from Carl Frederickson? Why? • The movie “up” is such a meaningful story. This story talks about two main characters Carl Frederickson and Russell . In past‚ Carl was a 9years old boy who has idolize famous explorer- Charles Muntz. he admires him. one day‚ carl befriends a girl named Ellie‚ she is Muntz’s fan too .So they become good friends. They have a same dream that is going to the Paradise Falls . carl and Ellie finally get married and live together

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    Why is the movie Chinatown called Chinatown? The movie is called Chinatown for many reasons. The story leads up to a point where everything sort of resolves and it does it in Chinatown. To my understanding most of the Americans think of Chinatowns across the country as dangerous places. Because it is not to their understanding. And the average American citizen fears the unknown. I’m not entirely sure but the crime rate is probably higher in those areas. I mean i watched a lot of movies that takes

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    V for Vandetta 2005 -V: Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea‚ Mr. Creedy‚ and ideas are bulletproof. -V: ...A building is a symbol‚ as is the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. Alone‚ a symbol is meaningless‚ but with enough people‚ blowing up a building can change the world. - Evey Hammond: No one will ever forget that night and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man and what he meant to me. - Evey Hammond:

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    There is no complete definition of what a President is. When the Constitution was written‚ the fathers kept things vague in hopes that Washington would build the presidency into something great as he went on. Every president we have ever had‚ has shaped the presidency into what is it today. Each one plays their little part‚ leaves their mark‚ and paves the way for those to come. Being the president is a very emotion based job. In the blink of an eye‚ they become one of the nation’s most loved celebrities

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    qualifications to be President of the United States are you have to be 35 years old‚ 14 years a resident of the United States‚ and you must be a natural born citizen. The reason why you must be 35 years old to be President is because typically‚ the older you are‚ the smarter you. As people age and mature‚ they tend to know more than a child or young person would know. Older people normally have more life experience. This would be important to being President because the President is going to face difficult

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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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    Vice President of Operations In this paper‚ I will be serving as the Vice President of Operations for the company‚ Nike‚ and will be analyzing their operational strategy. NIKE Inc. was founded in 1962 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. The original name of the company was Blue Ribbon Sports. The organization’s goal was to sale low-cost‚ high-quality athletic shoes to American consumers. Today‚ NIKE manufactures and distributes athletic shoes and markets them to a global market; while also bolstering

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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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