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    III President McFlight All eyes were on me‚waiting for me to say the word.One word that would change lives‚ for the good or the bad.I raised my head to meet the gaze of the Congress members. “Yes.We will help the sick Russians on Mars. looked around.I saw looks of joy‚pity‚anger‚and disgust.No‚I thought‚I am the president.I am doing this in the interest of our country‚maybe the world.I am right. Commander Braiv I opened the door and stepped into president McFlight’s office.The president looked

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    IF I WOULD BE THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA Many of us have some aspirations and wishes for our country that we desire to fulfill and some changes to bring about‚ but we feel that we have little say in getting those things done. This is because of our limited power as citizens of the country. Each of us has our rights and responsibilities as citizens of the country which we ought to remember and abide by. But privileges and power to bring amendments to the policies and laws

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    Last July 25‚ 2011‚ President Benigno C. Aquino III delivered his 2nd State Of the Nation Address at the Session Hall of House of Representatives‚ Batasan Pambansa Complex. With the presence of the senate president‚ speaker of the house‚ vice president‚ former presidents‚ chief justice‚ justice of the supreme court‚ members of diplomatic corps‚ representatives‚ senators‚ local government officials‚ cabinet members‚ AFP and PNP‚ and others who are close to our president’s heart. It’s not easy to

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    “anyone can grow up to be president” but it takes a certain type of person to handle the hardships of being president. The stress‚ secrecy and publicity that comes with the job can take a huge toll on the health of the individual. It takes a lot of energy‚ drive and effort just to win the presidency. It takes even more of a strong character to maintain a healthy mind‚ body‚ and reputation during the term. Warren G. Harding is a man that was not suitable to be the president. He was a part of scandals

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    Born on August 4‚ 1961‚ in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ Barack Obama is the 44th and current president of the United States. He was a civil-rights lawyer and teacher before pursuing a political career. He was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996‚ serving from 1997 to 2004. He w as elected to the U.S. presidency in 2008‚ and won re-election in 2012 against Republican challenger Mitt Romney. President Obama continues to enact policy changes in response to the issues of health care and economic crisis

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    You’re one of the 10 VP’s of a small chain of regional clothing stores‚ where you’re in charge of the women’s apparel department. One of your jobs is to review each month’s performance at a meeting of all 10 department heads and the company president. Like your fellow VPs‚ you prepare a PowerPoint presentation showing the results of the previous month and your projections for the upcoming month‚ and during your presentation‚ you take the podium ans lead the discussion from the front of the room

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    Did Hoover deserve the label of ‘The do nothing President’? As the American boom turned to bust President Hoover didn’t act upon the change but instead predicted that this negative change would not last the country would Boom once more. Unfortunately as the depression spread and began to affect everyone in the country he realised that his government would have to take charge. Hoover and his government are famously accused for having done nothing however this claim may not have been completely

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    U.S. President: Powers and Privileges. The constitution grants few specific powers to the president. Indeed‚ most of article II‚ which deals with modalities rather than what the president can do. For decades‚ president authorities have increased through the idea of “inherent powers” as well as through legislative action. However‚ during the recent government crisis‚ many citizens were surprised that the Congress and the Supreme Court can exercise a huge oversight on U.S. president role‚ and without

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    Alex Kramer Essay If there is a definition of the phrase‚ "Horrible President‚" the first two words you read are Andrew Jackson. His bad decisions surely outweighed his good by an unknown scale. Put together his violent‚ forceful attitude with his inability to let things go and you’ve got a terrible match. People say your actions define who a person is‚ and his moves as the lead of our country certainly defined him. Jackson’s first mistake was turning a part of our country against us! By

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    The presence and role of President Davis is somewhat questionable. Two out the three accounts places President Davis in Capitol Square‚ however‚ in Sallie Putnam the President is not mentioned. The absence of President Davis in Sallie Putnam’s book is very noticeable. Putnam’s omission of President Davis raised numerous questions. One would think that the presence of the President would be worth noting. So why did she not write that Davis was there? Did she not personally like Davis? But‚ in reexamining

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