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George Walker Bush better known as George W. Bush was the 43 president. Bush was elected as president in 2001. He stayed president until 2009. George Walker Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, 1946.Bush was the oldest child of 6 children...
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Ronald Wilson Reagan, the son of Jack and Nelle Reagan, was born in a small apartment above the Pitney General Store on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, His family, which included older brother Neil, moved to a succession of Illinois towns as his salesman...
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Isn’t it interesting how sometimes decisions are made with a total assurance in their correctness and turning as incredible failures revealing it was the worst option taken? There are numerous political blunders in history of politics and decision-making, however, when it comes to such country...
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Dwight David Eisenhower was a very important American president because he was an integral part of success in WWII and the 1940s, and also accomplished many things as president. Eisenhower had many experience in politics before he became president. Eisenhower planned and supervised the invasion...
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Dwight D Eisenhower was a true American patriot. He was born on October 14 1980, in Denison Texas and was the third of seven in his family. His parents made a decent living and provided a suitable home for their large family. He and his...
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President Andrew Johnson was the seventeenth president of the United States of America. He came into office after President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. President Johnson was born on December 12, 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Johnson grew up in poverty, his family was too poor to...
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Born on 3 December 1884, the first President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad at the Siwan district of Bihar. He was an influential political leader; he was involved with the Indian Freedom Struggle and was associated with Non-Cooperation Movement and the Satyagraha. He was in...
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Andrew Jackson’s belief in Democracy was that all branches and agencies of the government must listen to and follow the wishes of the people. He wanted to change the way the country had been run before he took charge. He didn’t think that the people...
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Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States of America. Truman was born on May 8, 1884, in the farm community of Lamar, Missouri. His father John Truman was a livestock trader and his mother’s name was Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. Harry...
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“If you can’t convince them, confuse them,” Harry Truman.Harry S Truman, sworn in as the 33rd president after Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s sudden death, presided over the end of WWII and dropped the atomic bomb on Japan. He was born in Missouri on May 8, 1884....
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Martin Van Buren was the eighth President of the United States (1837-1841), in the wake of filling in as the eighth Vice President and the tenth Secretary of State, both under President Andrew Jackson. While the nation was prosperous when the “Little Magician” was chosen,...
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Reagan’s Inaugural Speech Ronald Reagan was a president that was for the power of the people. This helped America become more patriotic again. He wanted to help the people that needed the most help and realize what the country did wrong in the past. This...
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The Catholic Church called him as a womanizer, corrupt, a sinner. And the President started throwing back and even cursing them for condemning him. With the knowledge of who and what is our President, he have a sharp tongue, easy to say curses, straight forward...
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Why does President Duterte Tirades against the Priest and Catholic’s? what’s his reason?. Rodrigo Roa Duterte is known as the president we’ve elected last 2 years and until now he is still our president of this country. We are glad that he is our president...
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Almost anyone can be a leader, but not every leader can go down in history and be remembered as someone special, as someone who had the skills and strength to do what it took to accomplish their goals. The founding fathers are considered great leaders...
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Nelson Mandela – the world-wide known and one of the most important leaders around the world In my opinion, one of the most important leaders around the world, and especially in America, is the world-wide known Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela was a South African Politician...
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Introduction Nations all over the world have different and unique portraits on their banknotes. Each banknote conveys a message about the country in which it is used. Namibia has various images on its banknotes that reflect its diverse nature and honoring the nations great heroes....
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Neel believes that one of the sources of economic growth is simply population growth. The growing of the population means that there are more workers to produce products and services and there are more consumers to buy those goods and services. He believes that immigration...
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Theodore Roosevelt held position as the president of the United States of America from 1901-1909. Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family on October 27, 1858, in Manhattan, New York City, NY and was a very sickly child. He passed away on January 6, 1919,...
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The stock market crash of 1929 set off a chain of events that drove the United States into the Great Depression. Many went through unemployment which caused numerous of problems in their lives. At this time they were under the control of President Hoover. President...
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James Madison once said, “Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of liberty, but also by the abuse of power.” This quote stood out to me because over the past month we have been talking and learning about the executive branch and how the Framers...
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There are 19 Democratic candidates and 4 Republican candidates for the 2020 Presidential Election. Bernie Sanders is my choice as one of the frontrunners for the Democratic nomination. Born September 8, 1941, in Brooklyn, NY, making Sanders one of the oldest politicians to run for...
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One would have thought that a campaign run by the Former Vice President of the United States would be filled less with gaffes and more with overwhelming support from the democrats. At least this is what the right’s arguing. They argue that his age and...
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George Washington was America’s first president that served 2 terms consecutively. Ending his second term, he decided to write a letter in Philadelphia in 1796 that became later known as the Farewell Address. The letter started as a draft that was based off of James...
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Campbell and Jamieson argue that State of the Union addresses typically shares a common approach. Although there are many different goals these speeches try to address they are characterized by three things- “public meditations on values, assessments of information and issues and policy recommendations”. The...
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When one thinks of the President, one may think of his job as the Chief Executive of the nation’s largest bureaucracy; however, the president is also responsible for many more things and serves in several roles. For example, he typically plays a large role in...
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Dwight Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States, he served two terms as a Republican president from 1952-1960. During his first term as president, he looked into fixing relations with the Korean peninsula and ending the Korean War. Also, during his first term,...
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The United States presidential election is considered as the longest and most controversial election in the world. The process from polling public opinion until becoming President is a complex process with multiple voting periods. There are many questions rised around the United States election results,...
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Abraham Lincoln was the first president to do many things: he was the first president to have a beard, the first to be assassinated, the first born outside of the 13 original states, the first, and only, to have a pet cat eat at the...
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William Jefferson Clinton was born on August 19th, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas. He was originally born William Jefferson Blythe III, named after his father, to Virginia Cassidy Blythe and William Jefferson Blythe Jr. Clinton was born shortly after his father died in a car accident....