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    While all three presidents were amazing leaders‚ one of them was the best. Abraham Lincoln was our nations most influential and impactful leader. Abraham had freed the slaves and also had managed to not let the United States fall apart. However‚ as our first president and Father of America‚ George Washington did an incredible job also by raising the United States of America out of the ashes of Great Briain. Also‚ Thomas Jefferson had changed our nation too. By creating the American Library System

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    President Speech

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    Basic Structure | Speech #1 Obama | Speech #2 Romney | Describe the present situation Who’s benefiting under the current conditions? |  The people benefiting from the situation are the locals in Libya and Syria that are being liberated from the extremists | According to Romney‚ the people in the western countries are benefiting from this because we thrive on free enterprise. | Prove unfairness Who’s suffering under current conditions? | The people who are suffering live in 3rd world countries

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    The Washington monument is a memorial in Washington D.C. commemorated to our first president George Washington.Construction of this monument began in 1848 and took nearly a century of planning and building to finish.The Washington Monument was designed by architect Robert Mills.In 1854 however construction came to halt because of political conflicts and lack of money

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    Vice President

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    “Engineering is all around us‚ so people often take it for granted‚ like air and water. Ask yourself‚ what do I touch that is not engineered? Is important to find a career that provides ones with enjoyment and satisfaction For numerous reasons‚ some engineering professions provide a very satisfying working environments. The reason for choosing engineering as a professional carreer largely attributed to the perception of the job security and market demand Engineering is a great

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    Challenges Of Immigrant

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    he/she should expect to face lots of challenges. Most of the time people live their country for hard life without figuring out that the new life might be harder. Hunt‚ a director of Multi cultural Human Services‚ a Falls Church‚ Virginia-based organization that helps immigrants adjust to life in the United States‚ said “the issues immigrants face can be even more daunting. Most immigrant parents who arrive in new communities are faced with immediate challenges to their survival‚

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    There is no complete definition of what a President is. When the Constitution was written‚ the fathers kept things vague in hopes that Washington would build the presidency into something great as he went on. Every president we have ever had‚ has shaped the presidency into what is it today. Each one plays their little part‚ leaves their mark‚ and paves the way for those to come. Being the president is a very emotion based job. In the blink of an eye‚ they become one of the nation’s most loved celebrities

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    Philippine Presidents

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    President | Term | Policies | Contributions | | | | Positive | Negative | 1. Emilio Aguinaldo | 1898-1901 | *  Fiscal Reform * Education Initiative * Local government reorganization * Constitutional Amendments * Visayan Federation | | | 2. Manuel L. Quezon | 1935-1944 | | | | 3. Jose P. Laurel | 1943-1945 | | | | 4. Sergio S. Osmeña | 1944-1946 | | | | 5. Manuel A. Roxas | 1946-1948 | | | | 6. Elpidio R. Quirino | 1948-1953 | | | |

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    In the 1930s there were many problems faced by American citizens in the Great Depression. The government and american people came together to create special programs to deal with the struggles of the Depression. The aftermath of the stock market crash of 1939 caused the beginning of the Great Depression. The Depression made a drop in the economy and extreme conditions for Americans. During the 1930s the government and the American people learned ways to handle the effects of the Depression. The Depression

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    Immigration Challenges

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    Introduction The immigrants in the United States are faced with challenges and struggles that prevent them from living the American dream that they envisioned would be possible after arriving to America. Today’s immigrants are faced with similar obstacles that the past generations have encountered after arriving to the United States. The challenges and struggles that both generations experience is learning to speak English‚ get an education‚ finding good paying jobs‚ having a decent place to live

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    Challenges to Ngo

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    communities. They provide much required services to those in needs and derive from the humanitarian‚ religious‚ healthcare‚ social service‚ educational‚ or environmental sector. While striving for organizational success‚ non-profit organizations are faced with many obstacles. A non-profit organization often faces a number of issues in the different phases of its growth. Some of these are: Lack of proper management‚ Lack of resources‚ superimposed chargers‚ problems in fund raising‚ newly imposed legal

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