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    strategic points all over the country‚ thereby mobilizing its economic resources and ushering in an era of industrialization. For the improvement of the economy‚ president Quirino launched an Economic Mobilization Program to industrialize the country and give more jobs to the Filipinos. He also had economic relations with the United States‚ the president of the United States then‚ G. William Foster‚ signed the Quirino-Foster Agreement which implemented the recommendations of the Bell Mission. The

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    Last July 25‚ 2011‚ President Benigno C. Aquino III delivered his 2nd State Of the Nation Address at the Session Hall of House of Representatives‚ Batasan Pambansa Complex. With the presence of the senate president‚ speaker of the house‚ vice president‚ former presidents‚ chief justice‚ justice of the supreme court‚ members of diplomatic corps‚ representatives‚ senators‚ local government officials‚ cabinet members‚ AFP and PNP‚ and others who are close to our president’s heart. It’s not easy to

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    AP United States History American Presidents CRITICAL PERIOD: 1788-1815 01. George Washington [1789-1797] No Official Party Affiliation – sympathetic to Federalist Party policies Vice President – John Adams – Federalist MAJOR DOMESTIC AFFAIRS:  Adoption of the Bill of Rights 1791 (first ten amendments)  Judiciary Act of 1789 establishes federal courts and attorney general  Establishment of the Bank of the United States  Hamiltonian Fiscal Policies  Assumption of State Debts from Revolution

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    her question her responsibility and authority as an executive vice president and chief information officer in the organization. 2. A. If I were Marshall Pinkard‚ as the CEO of the company. First‚ I believe it would be my duty to clarify her responsibility and authority in her unit. Second‚ I would analyze the issue between the IT department and the other bank’s business units. Then setup a meeting with all the executive vice presidents of the other unit of the bank and try to come up with a plan

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    wasn’t a great president (Cole). As president Bill made America a safer place‚ kept the people supporting him‚ and gave inspiration to some Americans for many reasons. (Cole) After Bill graduated from Law School‚ he decides to run for Governor of Alabama. Although Bill failed to become Governor‚ He instead became Attorney General (Cole). Four years later Bill self-taught himself in politics and speech‚ which ended up with Bill becoming Governor of Alabama ("Biography of the President"). As Governor

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    For hundreds of years‚ it was presidents that led the United States to success. Presidents are the leaders in military as well as in the government. They help to make important political and economical decisions. If it wasn’t for ppresidents‚ this country would not be were it is today. There have been many strong presidents‚ but there have also been some weak ones. There is one president however‚ that I think was the strongest‚ that is Abraham Lincoln. Using the three stories provided‚ The Great

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    The most Effective Presidents in US History Effective presidents are those who must have certain traits in order to lead our country in the best way possible. These things would include being the best in economic‚ foreign and domestic affairs‚ chief executive‚ and commander in chief. Some of the presidents in our history have demonstrated these traits. These presidents are George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln. An effective president is one who gets the jobs done

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    President Bush’s Second Inaugural Address Since President Abraham Lincoln’s famous second inaugural address nearly 150 years ago it has been a long standing tradition for the President’s inaugural address to present a somewhat ambiguous claim for world transformation and diplomacy. President George W. Bush’s second inaugural address is no different. It set forth President Bush’s ambitious vision of the United States’ role in advancing of freedom‚ liberty‚ and democracy worldwide “with the ultimate

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    Oftentimes‚ the American people expect the President to be a machine churning out progress in government and the country. However‚ we may occasionally forget that the president is a human being‚ just like every other American citizen. What makes the President the “President” is his personality‚ which has developed as time progressed. His personality is what makes him not a machine‚ but an admirable human being that paradoxically can represent what the government isn’t‚ a majority-rule entity.

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    “The US President is effectively unrestrained in the exercise of political power within the US system of government”. How far do you agree with this statement? (30 marks) The power of the President has evolved since the constitution was ratified in 1788. It can be said that the President enjoys a more exercised form of power as American politics has developed and adapted but they are not “effectively unrestrained” due to the many checks are balances that a President must regard when asserting

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