First Lady of the United States

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    – the first lady – but in different countries. The comparison will be between Sara Netanyahu, the first lady of Israel, and the wife of the current Prime-Minister of Israel, and between Michelle Obama, the first lady of the United States, and the wife of the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States. First and foremost, the main difference, in my opinion, between the two is their popularity. Obama, unlike her husband by the way, is popular around the United States and her

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    into Harvard Law School. Michelle Obama met Barack Obama and they both married. Then, Barack wants to become president of the United States. Michelle using her parent’s advice to do it. At the end Barack became president of the United States. In the text, it said, “Barack won the elections twice and Michelle became the first African American First Lady of the United States.” Mitchell learned a lesson from her parent’s advice which said in the text, “no one is born smart. You become smart enough through

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen. As the First Lady of the United States of America, I would like to extend our warmest regards to the Angel of the Angel's Land. You are making history and making us proud. The President and I, alongside the girls could not be happier for you. Winning over your opponent by 72% of the votes is more than unbelievable today or any day in Kabul, Rome, Washington, or the Golden State. We do not see often that type of numbers coming from the politicians in nations around

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    Interviewer: “Today I am joined by the First Lady of The United States, Abigail Adams. Hello Abigail, thank you for agreeing to sit down with me and discuss many different topics. Abigail, as most of the nation knows, is married to President John Adams. Throughout his life, John has served two terms as Vice President to George Washington, is currently the President, a Founding Father, prominent leader of American Independence from Britain, a political theorist, lawyer, and diplomat. With John participating

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    How do you feel when you’re first? First to have the newest game console on Black Friday? First in line for lunch? Well how about being the very first first lady of the United States? Martha Washington was the first first lady of the United States. Martha became the first lady in 1789 when her husband, George Washington, was chosen to be the very first president of the United States. She has shown that women play an important role in the world. Martha was also the first woman to be on US currency

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    First lady is the unofficial title bestowed upon the wife of the president of the United States. The role of the president of the United States originated with George Washington and so did the role of the first lady. During these times, the roles of women were usually limited to being homemakers and hostesses. Women did not work outside the home and often were not seen as equals to men. Therefore, the first lady’s duties at that time consisted of hosting social events and keeping the house in

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    “The greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our disposition not our circumstances,” once said by Martha Washington the first First Lady in history. In the White House, there have been many different personalities, and families living there. Including forty four first ladies and their families. Each woman has had many different responsibilities and pressures throughout their lifetime (Waldrup 1). A President’s main duty is to make sure that laws are executed the way they are intended

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    and respect given to the First Lady at the 1940 Democratic National Committee in Chicago while she gave her speech speaks numbers to the colossal impact that Eleanor Roosevelt had on people (Roosevelt 216-218). No other First Lady before Eleanor had taken as many steps as she did to improve the nation. She helped to pave the way for future women, redefining feminism and aiding in the progress of improving the lives of those in both the United States and abroad (First Lady Biography: Eleanor Roosevelt)

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    Have you ever wondered what it's like to be the first lady of the United States, the red, white, and blue country? Well Eleanor Roosevelt knows exactly what that’s like. Eleanor Roosevelt is a tremendous lady, she knows what it’s like to go through the good and the bad times. Eleanor was born on October 11, 1884 in New York City, NY. Eleanor’s parents Anna Hall Roosevelt and Elliott Roosevelt tried their hardest to be great parents. But they were the kind of family that had it pretty hard. It led

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most influential first ladies the United States has ever seen. She served as the First Lady of the United States during the most trying times the US has ever seen such as the Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt transformed the role of the First Lady of the United States of America through her influence on feminism, the rights of youth, civil rights, and the arts, each of these aspects having been incorporated into New Deal policies. In this essay I will go

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