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    Donald Trump Extroverts

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    a lot of political experience to the table. But most importantly, Presidents job is to bring unity and stability in the country and maintain a good political standing with all other countries. President is someone whom people will look up to for guidance and support. This person cannot be someone whose words matter little and who when slightly provoked, participates into pity quarrels than rising above it. In other words, President needs to be an agreeable, focused individual with open and…

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    Presidential Candidates

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    Being the president of the United States is an extremely important position of the U.S.’s government that comes with many duties, and requires great responsibility. Lots of children in the early stages of life want to become president but they are blind to the fact of how long the process is, and the hard work that comes with it. The process of becoming the president of the U.S. is extremely long, and takes years to complete. A person qualifying for president will have to be nominated through…

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    From Haberdashery to Presidency: An Examination of Harry Truman Truman hurried to the presidents quarters. He was unsure of what he had been called upon for but with an uneasy feeling in his gut he hurried up the stairs. Waiting to receive him was Eleanor Roosevelt, the first lady. He locks eyes with her and she tells him the news “ Harry, the president is dead”. shell-shocked and speechless he asks her “Is there anything I can do for you?” The new widow replies “ Is there anything we can do…

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    Presidential Policy Model

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    The presidential model of policy has procedural legitimacy, for example when President Trump on the campaign promise to build the wall and Mexico will pay for it, unfortunately, his policy initiative based on campaign rhetoric failed. Legitimatizes are policy choices with coercive power, where punishments and authoritative tools are geared toward individuals who don't abide by it (Weber, 1946/1958). An alternative policy option of action toward encouraging public compliance, be that as it may,…

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    mechanism. Presidents have continuously relied on the aspect of being able to reach multiple audiences with a single message, in order to ascertain certain feelings and/or direct the country in a certain political views, in addition to any information of any problems that may arise. This being said it is also extremely important for the President to, in many cases “rally the troops,” in order to advance on certain policy pertaining to his or the governmental agenda. For this to happen, the…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    “William, do you understand?” Said the rich business man, “this is a very important job. All that money is in there, and we’re trusting you with knowing where it is. Not even my son knows. You’re my most trusted security guard.” William nodded, his face beaming. “I will protect the money at all cost!” The politician smiled slightly fixing the cuffs of his suit. “Remember: at the end of the week some people will come in and transfer the money to the bank. Manage to protect it by then.” The…

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    this documentary series is to introduce and provide an overview of the different steps in the cold war. This episode includes firsthand accounts of several key players of US foreign policy at the time of the CIA and Soviet intervention, including President Carter, Zbigniew Brzezinski (USA National security advisor) and Mikhail Gorbachev. This makes it very valuable to a historian as one can get firsthand accounts of why and how the funding took place. Another value of the source lies in this…

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    Executive, the Legislature, and the Judiciary. The president of the United States is in charge of the executive arm of government. His main role is to enforce the laws that the legislature made. It is possible in the U.S to win the presidency by winning the Electoral College vote without winning the popular vote as…

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    In a forest called “The Jacobian Forest” that was located in Washington, DC there lived a 15 year old boy. That boy's name was Arode Zipicur. He was a blonde haired, very tan young kid. With only one pair of clothes, a red t-shirt and blue jeans. He was stuck in the forest. This forest was not all ordinary though. In this Forest there were 300 pound ants and 200 pounds spiders.The forest can also fight back. Then there are regular animals like tigers and wolves. Every day you have to fight for…

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    Background on Boko Haram The Boko Haram is a terrorist organization whose belief is that the western way of education is a sin. By virtue of this, all of the thirty six states in Nigeria have to shun this ‘sin’, this western education and embrace the Islamic system of education. The Islamic system of education is in such a way that a child is brought up to learn and memorize the entire Quran in Arabic (not their native language), while also learning a few mainstream courses on the side. Now, the…

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