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    the speaker and the lieutenant both have comparable powers with a few variations. maybe one purpose they may be effective is due to the fact they may be in line of succession. the speaker can turn out to be president in unexpected circumstances and the lieutenant governor can replace the governor in vicinity of absence or whilst he or she cannot serve. it can additionally be that one birthday celebration is the dominating celebration which makes it less difficult…

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    accomplishing their goals. There were no task design, team composition, and core norms of conduct. They were just doing their own thing and came back to the meetings with their own research and knowledge. And Kim didn’t want to admit to the university president that the team did not know what they were doing. Collaborative climate – the team could not seem to agree on what the charge…

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    Introduction For my project I visited the Flint City council to observe the process of the city meeting, there were six of my classmates present. I was the first one to arrive at the city hall. As everyone was arriving Kate Fields ward 4 introduced herself, and we identified as students from U of M Flint she shared that she is a professor at the University with a MSB program. Eric Mays from ward 1, introduced himself as well. There were about fifteen community members sitting along the wall of…

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    The United States president serves five major purposes, and has a couple of other powers that are inherent to the position. In two hundred and forty one years, the young nation of America has had many changes to their government including the role of the president. There are many reasons as to why the presidents role changed so much, and most of these reasons are because of situations and public needs. The president of the U.S.A. has responsibilities that are necessary, but the person in that…

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    politics and their relationship with the American public. The presidency brings with it a public prestige and standing outside of Washington that they can use to “go public” and circumvent those pesky Washington elites, like when President Dave Chappelle told people about aliens or FDR’s fireside chats. These public appeals can influence public attitudes towards the president. According to the book, which I totally read, people develop attitudes towards the president based upon three things. The…

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    1984, 980). In addition, she maintains, “in making speeches, presidents are able to influence public opinion positively. Republican and Democratic presidents alike improve their popularity by addressing the nation” (Ragsdale 1984, 982). In his book Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership, Samuel Kernell argues that presidents do have the ability to influence public opinion, as long as they are able to persuade American citizens (Kernell 2007). However, Kernell notes that in…

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    The American Presidency is by far one of the most intricate presidential models of the world. In the United States, Presidents have restrictions but also freedom, however not enough freedom to be a dictator, or too many restrictions in which they can’t expand their powers. If the people of America and the Presidency got into a relationship on Facebook the post would state: It’s complicated. Somehow someone has figured it all out, Stephen Skowronek. In his book, The Politics Presidents Make:…

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    Recently, President Trump’s advisor, Kellyanne Conway coined that phrase in a Meet the Press interview. She was defending the White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer. A reporter stated that Spicer gave a falsehood about President’s Trump inauguration being one of…

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    New President of the United States John F. Kennedy just after beating the Republican who is named as Richard Nixon by nearly a land slide of an election, in his spectacular speech emphasizes peace for the Americans and all nations. He establishes a unifying tone, which attracts the world audience. Mr. Kennedy uses various strategies to persuade his audience to trust in him as the new leader of the United States. Kennedy knows what he must prove to show that he can be the greatest president in…

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    Each president uses different methods, strategies, or tactics when addressing public relations or opinions. Issues regarding public relations are essential to a president’s public figure. The way each president presents himself is what drives the decision making of millions of Americans. Public appearances, speeches, and other actions are key components for approval ratings and matters of liability from the American public. In addition, public opinion is also significant because it drives…

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