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    Vice-President 1) Why did you decide to run for this position? I decided to run for this position because as I have volunteered for Adaptive Gymnastics over the past few months, the program has become a part of who I am. I would love to become more involved with the program in any way possible, and I confident in performing the duties of Vice President such as running class and coordinating volunteers and new members. When Haley and Allen have been unable to run class, I have had the opportunity to lead class in their absence. I was able to successfully run the class because I have been around the kids so much so I knew the behaviors of each of the children and the activities they like to do. Also, I understand the format of how the class…

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    Vice President Role

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    A President sign the bill of Congress, make speeches, choose members to serve, is elected by the Electoral College, acts as an good example for the U.S. citizens. He also acts as the executive of the Federal Government. A Vice President is one whom is in charge of the Senate, plays a major role in the United States government and follow responsibilities. Throughout the years there have been Vice Presidents who became Presidents of the United States. This leads to the discussion of the…

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    Becoming Vice President

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    Becoming Vice President can change your life! It changed mine. Everyone has had a defining moment in their life that shapes who they are. These major events often affect how people will view them for an extremely long time. When we think about people, we also associate with them their accomplishments, philosophies, and incidents. A major accomplishment that shaped who I am today was being elected Vice- President of the National Junior Honors Society (NJHS). Through this experience, I became the…

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    Becoming A Vice President

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    Yeah, I know I could have just called or even invited you over to dinner, but I figure writing a letter would not give you time to say no, or more probably, spit profanity back at me immediately. Didn’t anyone tell you that you sailors swear too much? I wasn’t in the USMC long enough to pick up that habit. Anyway, ever since our years teaching at the Naval Academy back at Annapolis, you have been quite obviously my best friend; you do not need me to tell you that. For that reason and a few…

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    Yearbook Vice President As Vice President for the yearbook, I worked alongside the Co-Editors to organize and manage a 25 minute yearbook class. This short class required that we hold planning sessions and prepare the materials ahead of time. In these meetings we worked together to understand what to improve during the next class, and what we would need to fulfill that day. In my position as an assistant to all of the Co-Editors, I must do the behind the scenes work, as in, any organization,…

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    There are multiple individuals and institutions that advise the president. One would be the vice president. The vice president presides over the senate proceedings. They also have the power to cast votes in the senate if there is a tie needed to break it. They have other formal jobs like becoming president if the current president dies, becomes incapacitated, resigns, or if they are impeached. Out of the 44 presidents, 9 of them were vice presidents who became the president in midterm. Vice…

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    Vice President-Standards

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    Vice President-Standards — An Overview The Vice President-Standards and her committee are responsible for the maintenance of Fraternity standards and policies. This includes educating the chapter about the role of the Standards Committee as well as addressing violations of Fraternity Bylaws, Standing Rules and Policies for the best interest of the individual and the chapter. She and her committee promote unity and sisterhood and serve as role models for the chapter. They represent the values of…

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    Defense and foreign policy was also an important issue during the election. Reagan had portrayed Jimmy Carter as being weak in these areas in order to win election in 1980 (Diggins 161). He used a similar strategy to try to paint Carter’s Vice-President as embodying a similar view. Under Reagan’s presidency defense spending had shot up dramatically Reagan’s first budget featured $36 billion more in defense spending than Carter’s, defense spending as a percentage of the budget had grown from…

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    The current Service Vice-Presidents are Alex Sierra and Ansley Tran. They provide services for the fraternity. Alex was inspired to become Service Vice-President. The Service Vice-Presidents work hard to plan services and take much criticism. I chose this position because I am interested in making a difference in a service. Service is one of the cardinal principles of the fraternity and is what the fraternity is defined by, as a service fraternity. The Service Vice-President I chose to…

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    Harry S. Truman became the 33rd President of the United State on April 12, 1945. Truman had only been vice-president for 12 weeks when President Franklin D. Roosevelt [FDR] died suddenly and catapulted Truman into the presidency. Truman had not been aware of the nature of Roosevelt’s long illness and knew little about crucial issues relating to the development of the atomic bomb, the increasing conflict with the Soviet Union and other wartime problems. Truman told the media, “I felt like the…

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