Presidents of the United States

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    The Watergate Affair

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    The Justice System of the United States was founded on more historical terms. The Watergate was something that should've been expected, especially when Nixon was known for erratic and sometimes paranoid behaviors; which was proven by his “Checkers” speech. The Watergate affair was referred to because of multiple 1972 break-ins and electronic buggings. Within Nixon's administration officials, financial contributors and campaign officers more than 30 either pleaded guilty or were found guilty for…

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    Bush was the forty third president of the United States of America. George had steps to lead him in the right direction of where he is during his campaigning for his presidency(“George W. Bush: Life in Brief.” 1). George W. Bush did not estimate himself as a minor president(“George W. Bush: Life in Brief” 1). He did not govern himself defensively. (“George W. Bush: Life in Brief” 1). Bush’s focus was…

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    On September 20, 2001, President George Bush addressed the Nation and the Congress, in the midst of the terror attacks upon America on September 11, 2001. The people of the United States needed support and direction on how they were going to deal with this hard to believe attack. The American people insisted that the President address the Nation after the attacks. Nine days later, the President did just that. Over the next several days, emotions ran high in the country. “Is it going to happen…

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    Diana-Moon Glampers, or as other people call her, the handicapper general has defeated the world’s most intelligent and athletic man, in the year 2081. Harrison Bergeron was killed by Diana-Moon Glampers. His annihilation was caused by a one pull of the trigger of Diana’s double barreled shotgun, and it spurted out its lethal bullets. Collapsed in ease, Harrison plummeted to demise. This tragic death was caught on live television news, where millions of people are watching. Of course, his…

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    Burma Persuasive Speech

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    search for the epitome of a politician. Numerous voters look for the genie who will justly allocate all of their wishes, the grandstander who will fight for them on Capitol Hill or the serene leader who will accomplish deeds based on principle. President Andrew Jackson had his own conception of politicians—individuals who had fallen to the…

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    the end of the prolonged 2016 US election, in which feels like the end of the world for us Americans after repeatedly getting fed with empty promises throughout the campaign season. Out of 318.9 million people living in the US (according to the United States Census Bureau), even having a very tiny fraction of other individuals eligible to take over the US presidential position according to the law of probability, we came down to two candidates notorious for their exceptionally terrible…

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    New York Daily News, earned a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, which gave him a traveling fellowship to Japan. There, he learned to speak Japanese and traveled throughout Asia as a foreign correspondent for United Press International. When he returned to New York, he joined Newsweek, where he became foreign editor and then assistant managing editor with jurisdiction over foreign and military affairs. After working for Newsweek, he joined…

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    Abraham Lincoln Not much can be said about Abraham Lincoln that hasn’t already been said before. The book I read consisted of general information that can be found in any biography written over Abe or even on wikipedia. He was the sixteenth president of the United States, he was in office during the Civil War, and is known for demolishing slavery. Of course there’s also the information of his birth, his family, and his life before his presidency but that didn’t pertain to my interest either. In…

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    and there was a shortage of supplies. In order to reshape the United States, President Roosevelt had presented his New Deal plan to the government and people, boosting morale and productivity by encouraging the development of roads, bridges, and other constructional foundations. People had listened to the President talk through the radio and were inspired by Roosevelt’s optimistic and sanguine fireside chats. A few decades later, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his confident attitude…

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    (Neuhauser). The next Americans President, experts say, may be the very last who can avert catastrophe from climate change which makes it very important for the next American President to give climate change the top most priority. This requires the Presidential candidates to believe in the danger posed by climate change. In addition to this, it also requires the Republicans and Democrats to come to a consensus so that they can cooperate with the next U.S. President in his efforts to curb…

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