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    filled and shipped to the correct destination. I will also have two vice presidents. One vice president will be in charge of public relations as well as administrative functions. Then, the other vice president will have a background in marketing who will handle everything to do with marketing as well as negotiations for large accounts in the future…

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    would state they had no records to show and to contact Nevsun. The back and forth of the government and the company did not give any accurate response to what was really happening and whether that money was being used for harmful things. Nevsun’s vice president denied any form of harmful behavior that may be done with the use of the revenue made by the company. He only discussed how Nevsun has positively affected the social and economy life in Eritrea. In the documentary they used evidence to…

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    natural born leader. He lived in a time of much uncertainty and despite this, or maybe because of it, he is known as one of the most brilliant men in our nation’s history. He authored the Declaration of Independence and was our country’s third president. He made decisions that furthered the development of our country and was revered as one of the greatest minds of his time. Thomas Jefferson served as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1769 to 1774. As a member of the Virginia…

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    “Mr. President, it is an honor that you see me as a secretary of state. I may have some political experience, but i am more of a stock rocker in New York City.” said Scar Bryant as he closed his MacBook Air. “Alright, well why don’t you about it and we can resume our talks tonight, I have something confidential I would like to talk to you about. Can we meet at the top of the Four Seasons on 57th Street at 10 tonight?” questioned the president as he told Secret Service to get his car ready.…

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    –especially the failed summit with Krushchev. However, in 1960, one thing is certain---America needed change. Eisenhower reached the presidential term limit and thus the quadrennial election was to be held with two new candidates. Our candidate, vice president Nixon, played an important role in this election, but he was defeated by the young Catholic Democrat, Senator John Kennedy, by a minimal margin in popular votes (49.6% vs. 49.7%, 270). Analyzing our candidate’s failure not only provides…

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    attend Harvard, and decided to study law. Two years after he graduated Harvard, he was admitted into the bar. John Adams soon later became the 2nd President of the United States, but before he became the 2nd President, he was the first vice president of the United States, next to George Washington. During his presidency, he wasn’t a popular president so he only had one term, and Thomas Jefferson replaced him. After his four year term, he and his family settled down on a family farm and he soon…

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    One Man One Vote Analysis

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    71% of United States’ residents had “a great deal” of confidence in the President (Gallup). Today, that number resides at approximately 33% (Gallup). Many reasons have been proposed to explain the decreased confidence both in the Presidency and Congress, which has seen about a 20% drop since 1991, but there is still debate among scholars as to what exactly contributes to this issue (Gallup). Regardless of who the President is or which political party controls Congress, the fact that there has…

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    Aaron Burr: His Father

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    Burr Sr that was his father.I will be explaining what he did for his country. First I will be talking about birthdate and death date also cause of death.Second I will explain his troubles during life and in the military also when he was helping his president Thomas Jefferson he was the third president.Third his life at home so family like kids, parents, and his two wives that he had.Fourth I will include fun facts or the crimes he might have committed or was charged with.Fifth his quotes that he…

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    the District of Columbia. The Electoral College is responsible for the votes that chose the next president and vice president. Of those votes, a candidate must receive a majority of the votes, 270 or more. One of the most famous cases of how the Electoral College works with the 2000 election between Al Gore and George W Bush. Gore won the popularity votes by far, but in the end, Bush was elected president because his electoral votes won 271-266. It’s an interesting process. The electors are not…

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    The Electoral College has been part of the United States government since 1787. The framers of the Constitution debated on options of how a President is elected for office; in which was discussed and established during the constitutional Convention of 1787. Its purpose is for each member in the college to represent the people from of a State equally in a manner that is just. The Electoral College was created to prevent a single presidential candidate to gain advantage based on public popularity,…

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