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    1585,. His family, although belonging only to the lesser nobility, was somewhat important He was a French minister, noble (high classed person), and respectable political figure. He was made a bishop in 1607, and later entered politics, becoming Secretary of State in 1616. His father, François du Plessis de Richelieu, was a soldier and courtier who served as the Grand Provost of France. his mother, Susanne de La Porte, was the daughter of a famous judge. When Richelieu was five years old, his…

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    A secretary would open mail, type reports, edit publications, and relay communications between Nazi officials. The proportion of women in the Gestapo offices was high, reaching forty percent. The legions of secretaries who kept the mass murder machinery functioning were 18 to 25 years old. They were accomplices by typing up orders facilitation the robbery, deportation…

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    which will grant him the power to appoint new judges. Three of the new justices of peace could not been appointed because Adam’s office ended and his secretary failed to deliver the official documents. One of these judges was William Marbury. When Jefferson found out that Adams is trying to fill the courts with Federalist judges he asked his Secretary of State, James…

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    Child Left Behind Case

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    this case, and what is their position and responsibilities? The ultimate decision maker in the No Child Left Behind Act was President George W. Bush. In 2001 he put into action a position that was to be overseen by the Secretary of Education. The responsibilities of the Secretary of Education were to increase the accountability of the schools that were underperforming, allowing parents to have a more informed choice on where their child attended school, and to increase the test scores of low…

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    Charles Thomson Essay

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    never lost hope that America will triumph the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act is what got Thomson interested in politics. He was a successful businessman with considerable wealth when he became Secretary of Congress. Charles and Benjamin Franklin worked together on the Stamp Act. Charles was appointed Secretary for the Friendly Association. when he gained the trust of the Indians, he presented the peace treaty to them that he helped to prepare. He was always truthful to the Indians. The tribe…

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    across the political spectrum, leading many to think that she is more reckless than other Secretaries of State. Even though she has admitted to using a private server and lost emails, she’s not the first…

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    Election Cycle In America

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    The people will choose a direction for the country on many issues. Anywhere from the war on terror to climate change. The person leading the way will either be businessman Donald J. Trump or former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. There is a case to be made for and against both candidates, depending on what issues or qualifications are important to the voter. However, there are some things that a voter cannot overlook. America needs and deserves…

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    father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, managed a successful small business in the textile industry. Her mother is Dorothy Emma Howell and Secretary Clinton also has two younger brothers named Hugh and Tony Rodham. She played many sports as a child including swimming and baseball. She also participated in other activities such as girl scouts and selling brownies as a child. Secretary Clinton wanted to be an astronaut as a child and sent a letter to NASA asking about what she could do to become one in…

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    when I was elected as the Secretary of the National Honor Society. Prior to this, I was the Junior Delegate of the National Honor Society. This position came with a lot of responsibility, but it allowed me to learn the duties of the four officers. As the Junior Delegate, I attended weekly meetings and kept the juniors informed about upcoming events. I was also the head of the Publicity Committee, and my job was to decorate a bulletin board each month. As the Secretary of the National Honor…

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    US Navy: A Case Study

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    Over the many years since the United States Navy was founded it has gone over many different transformations. From its initial vision of guerre de course, privateering, and border protection to its seasoned vision of imperial expansion and global occupation through and in the world’s oceans. Throughout its transformation the Department of the Navy has interacted with Congress to debate its role and provide a suitable mission. In the beginning days of the newly freed and independent America, and…

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