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    Makes an Impact on the Journey to Self-Authorship As an advisor, I have worked with two presidents and have witnessed one president make it to self-authorship (phase three) and one president who cannot see past following formulas (phase one). One big difference to note in my president examples are the grade levels of the presidents, the President A who reached phase three was a fourth year student and the President B in phase one is a second year student. Student A’s journey to defining her…

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    Mary Wollstonecraft was brave for her time period. She was one of the first women to write about feminism and her views. Her essay not only made a point during her time period, but it still is the basis of all feminism today by proving that women are able to take a stand. The essay showed the differences between men and women, the multiple discriminations against women, and the way to find justice. Feminism is something that has merely been looked over in the past decade. Our society has been…

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    that, the office of president may have not existed today if not for Washington. He clarifies that George Washington was a man of honor, and because of what he did, was made into a memorable image. However, he emphasizes that George Washington was not an executive master-mind. McDonald mentions that cabinet members and advisors…

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    Congress is known to be powerful, but the face of the government is the President of the United States. However, the president roles of government are the commander-in-chief, head of state and leader of a political but one takes precedence over the other. The presidents are held to high standards, and the media do not help. In Article 2, it tells you what are the requirement for to become a President and what are the duties of the President. The founding father did not want a king; they wanted…

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    great intelligence; the third rank is for the president of the class; and the non-ranked were considered the “struggling students.” To make matters more apparent, the school system promoted us to wear the symbols indicating our ranking each day, perhaps to motivate other people or set students apart from one another. I belonged to the second rank and I was quite happy with that arrangement. But when the time came to sign up to run for class president, I shared my ideas about particpating and…

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    A President ought to be the best representation of a country's people. A strong president is crucial in order to achieve a successful nation. But what makes a good president? A variety of factors contribute to the effectiveness of a president, including significant power of persuasion, versatility, and good character. A compelling power of persuasion is an essential component of a good president. The President must be an expert convincer in order to encourage Congress to support…

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    inappropriate man President Donald Trump. President Trump would talk about his strange attraction to his wife's daughter, insult Hillary in non-political ways, and make unintellectual responses in interviews on television. Yet, the people of America still managed to vote him in as the president of the United States, claiming that he was just being straight forward. When President Trump began his term, many Americans were posting on different social media sites complaining about America's new…

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    He opened the door and glowing light filled the room. Squinting, Barack stepped into the cylindrical chamber. “Mr. President, I would like to ask, once again, if you would let someone else go in your place.” Shailagh Murray said, standing a few feet away from the device and glancing at it nervously every few seconds. “Shailagh, we’ve been over this. You know that no one can do this but me.” Barack looked away from the dial on the inside of the room and toward the Senior Advisor. She sighed,…

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    the Occupational Pressures of College Presidents to Presidential Turnover. Community College Review, 42(2), 143. In his 2014 article, Linking the Occupational Pressures of College Presidents to Presidential Turnover, Robert J. Tekniepe surveys and studies the climate and culture that college presidents work under. Colleges and universities are complex organizations that must constantly change to adapt to the needs of students and communities. College presidents must lead institutions to be…

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    role in determining if a president will be successful or if he will be viewed as an unfavorable president (1). There are many things that can play a role on how the citizens of the country view the president. These can include major events that happen such as a hurricane or a terrorist attack, or if they keep promises they made during the campaign (1). Support for the president tends to go up after a crises due to seeing the president handle it. Support for the president will go down if he…

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