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    such, the central thesis for this paper is, presidents face contradictory expected from the public to be both decisive leaders as well as open minded politicians in addition; too being statesman’s and loyalist to their parties. What arise for the president is a host of challenges found in congress, his party, the executive branch as well as the abilities to make decisive choices of when to choose one side the publics perceptions over the other. Presidents are expected to be leaders in the public eye

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    is a President? What is a President? What are the responsibilities of a president? There is the president of a country, president of a business, and even a president of a club. Presidents have many responsibilities. Whether they are president of the country or a business. The word president means an official chosen to preside over a meeting or assembly. The chief officer of an organization. The president of the United States is voted in by the people of the United States .The president is both

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    Historian Arthur Schlesinger said the team Imperial Presidency is when a president uses more power than the Constitution allows, and were able to avoid the checks and balances of our constitutional system. In this paper, I am going to explore three presidents who many feel were imperial presidents. While doing the research I was surprised how many great presidents had people make a case that they were an imperial president. For example, I read many articles about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln

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    Video Review 2 Prior to watching the “Deaf President Now”, I thought of a college president as a really important job. Even though it can be stressful majority of the time, It looked to be very rewarding. A college president is the head of everything that happens on the college campus. This includes protecting the students’ safety and attaining the knowledge to satisfy the needs of campus. From researching, a president’s duty is to maintain the college campus and to keep it open for improvements(Cook

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    speech. Presidents are perfect paradigms in analyzing the effectiveness and impact of speeches. President Obama, former Presidents Clinton, and Bush will be the crux figures utilized to dissect the speech crafting and speech delivering procedure. By examining the rhetoric of President Obama, and former presidents Clinton and Bush, and exposing the many idiosyncrasies prevalent in their speech deliveries, this paper seeks to prove how impactful and effective speeches are in earning the president influential

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    Representatives and the Senate, shall before it becomes a lay, be presented to the President of the United States. (US, 1787)” This amendment from the Constitution is just one example of the President’s powers. It is believed that he is the most powerful man in the world. This essay is to prove why indeed, he is the most powerful man. The President has more powers and responsibilities than we can imagine. The President appears as the most powerful person in the government of the United States of America

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    President Barack Obama and President George W Bush are two extremely different politicians with different political backgrounds and beliefs in different political ideologies. Between both two term administrations some of their most scrutinized issues focused on the topic of foreign policy. President Obama and Bush had to deal with continuous threats and problems arising from the tumultuous political climate of the Middle East. The way each president saw it fit to eliminate the problems was quite

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    different roles of the president. The first one is Commander-in-Chief. This role takes care of all the military situations that may occur while he is in office. When president Reagan was in office he was concerned about the Soviets and Cuba. In 1983, the government of Grenada was overthrown and the island’s military assumed control. Reagan ordered the American troops to invade ensuring the Americans safety that were on the island. More recently, in March of 2008 President Obama ordered his soldiers

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    President Jackson is notorious for being the people's president. As seen in the elections that president Jackson had ran in, it was an overwhelming vote from the people that they wanted Jackson (Document 1). This gave Jackson the drive he needed to make decisions for our country. He did it for the people. Although many people liked Jackson because of his idea of will of the people, he does not really follow that idea and is viewed more as a dictator than president because he abused his power of veto

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    can be a good president because his success can help our country grow, he plans to change this country for the better. You see him everywhere, you hear his name all the time. He is a wealthy businessman who has decided to run for president. Trump has 7.7 million twitter followers and one of the most known people in the country. Mr. Trump is commonly known because he isn't just some politician. He is an extremely successful businessman who has happened to be running for president. Trump has very

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