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  • In "Fallout: New Vegas," the NCR (New California Republic) is the official military presence in the Mojave Wasteland, and you can ally yourself with them or fight them as an enemy. If you…

  • Though the specifics of corporate structure ultimately vary from company to company, the same basic differences exist between presidents and vice presidents. These differences come down to matters of…

  • Advertising vice presidents are top executives in the advertising field and are paid accordingly. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were a total of 273,500 chief executives employed…

  • So the election is over, the results are in, and your classmates have chosen you to be their student body president. It is a very high honor to have your peers choose you to be the campus leader. Now…

  • The Episcopal Church had approximately 2.4 million members at the time of publication, according to EpiscopalChurch.org. The Presiding Bishop serves as chief pastor to members in 16 countries. This…

  • The office of U.S. president is imbued with powers expressed and implied in the Constitution. The expressed powers are those powers of authority the Constitution states explicitly. Although the…

  • The office of the President of the United States of America is one of the most demanding and challenging positions. Even though some people don't necessary align with the same political views as the…

  • The process for impeaching the President of the United States is contained in the U.S. Constitution. The House of Representatives has the sole authority to file articles of impeachment. Impeachment…

  • Pharmaceutical chemist presidents lead research and development efforts in pharmaceutical companies that lead to the development of new drugs and therapies that treat a wide range of diseases. These…

  • The role of vice president is barely mentioned in the Constitution, so the responsibilities of the office change with each administration. According to the Constitution, the vice president assumes…

  • HM Treasury stands for Her Majesty's Treasury (or His Majesty, depending on the gender of the monarch) and is the United Kingdom's finance ministry. It is the government department responsible for…

  • On the heels of the Great Depression, the 1930s began with great despair and ended with a sense of recovery. Both of these notions are reflected in the artwork of that era. Artwork was used as an…

  • Despite early attempts at colonization by other European nations, the English ruled Pennsylvania by the end of the 1600s. It was a liberal and free-thinking settlement under the governorship of Quaker…

  • The U.S. Constitution confers broad powers to the president, including the designation of head of state and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Today the president is also given the power to…

  • Prior military service is not a mandatory requirement for being elected to the office of president in America. By the power of the U.S. Constitution, the president is named commander in chief of the…

  • Whereas gold was the international medium for financial transactions, in the modern day every country has its own currency. In the United States, it is the dollar and it is managed by the United…

  • Many people have a list of things they want to accomplish before they die, whether it is official or unofficial. People fantasize about trying new activities that seem out of touch from normal,…

  • If you ask many young children what they would like to be when they grow up, many of them will look up at you and proudly say, "president of the United States." Presidents are respected all over the…

  • James Earl Carter, Jr., the 39th president of the United States, served one term in the White House, from 1977 to 1981. Originally from Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter, served as governor of the state…

  • The President of the United States of America heads the executive branch of a three-pronged government system. The judicial and legislative branches comprise the other two prongs. All three work…

  • Presidential campaigns in the United States are characterized by sound bites, rancorous debates, plus and minus poll margin errors and a litany of promises no candidate can fulfill. However, the…

  • The United States have an extensive diplomatic presence in East Asia's largest country, counting one embassy in the capital Beijing and 12 additional consulates and Virtual Presence Posts throughout…

  • Every four years, Americans vote to elect the president of the United States. The highest elected office in the United States requires a tremendous amount of responsibility. From 1997 to 2009, the…

  • Many of the bills and coins in the United States currency system bear images of former presidents. All the presidents on the U.S. bills and coins have passed away. On dollar bills, the president's…

  • In 1789, John Adams became the first vice president of the United States. The vice president serves as an aide to the president and functions as the president of the Senate. The years 1960 to 1969 saw…

  • Modern presidencies come with complexities that traditional presidencies did not have. The first presidential office was composed of the president and his secretary; now, the president makes thousands…

  • In his position as head of the executive branch of the U.S. government, the president exercises powers as head of state and head of government. This wide remit is laid out in section 2, article 2 of…

  • In the United States the power of government is divided among three specific entities: the Legislative Branch, which is tasked with making laws; the Executive Branch, which is tasked with enforcing…

  • President Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president, survived a double-misfire assassination attempt in 1835. Since then, every president has received threats on his life, a statistic evidently…

  • The powers of the president of the United States are laid out in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution gives the president broad powers in terms of domestic and foreign policy and…

  • Article II of the United States Constitution provides the president of the United States with executive power. The president and his cabinet operate as the executive branch, with checks and balances…

  • For-profit and nonprofit organizations often elect a board of directors to discuss topics and act upon them in the best interest of the organization and its mission. On rare occasions, a board member…

  • The first four presidents of the United States are some of the most unforgettable. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were giants in the founding of the country, helping…

  • The president is the dominant force in U.S. politics. Although the president does not govern alone, his executive powers affect the legislative and judicial branches. The powers of the presidency…

  • Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt were the only two presidents who served during the 1930s. Both presidents dealt with the Great Depression, which was the prominent issue during the 1930s.…

  • There have been 14 vice presidents who later became president, but only five of them were actually elected president. The other nine inherited the office due to the assassination, death or resignation…

  • Major Henry Robert of the U.S. Army published the first edition of "Robert's Rules of Order" in 1876 to establish standard procedures for group meetings. He based the rules on parliamentary procedure.…

  • The role of the president of the United States of America is one of the most important and powerful in the world. To help the president with many of the difficult and complicated decisions he must…

  • A histogram is a kind of graph that charts the distribution of numbers in a set. In a histogram, the x-axis tracks the numbers themselves, while the y-axis charts the frequency with which those…

  • A board of directors president, also referred to as a chair, not only presides over board meetings, but serves as the organization's key volunteer. After the outgoing president assists the board's…

  • Snail mail is a traditional method of communication involving sending packages or letters through a mail carrier. When sending snail mail to the president, the White House states letters and postcards…

  • Presidential powers are granted by the Constitution of the United States. The details of these powers are found in Article II: The Executive Branch, which grants the President executive authority. His…

  • To maintain a government capable of checks and balances, the United States Constitution outlines a government separated into three branches: legislative, judicial, and executive. Under Article II,…

  • Not-for-profits can take care of under-served communities, whether they help abandoned animals, people who have lost jobs or those with an illness. Presidents of not-for-profits can impact these…

  • One of the authorities available to the president of the United States is that of issuing executive orders. An executive order, which is a presidential directive to all executive branch agencies and…

  • In 1841, William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. A total of eight U.S. presidents have died in office as of October 2010. The Constitution and federal law determine the order…

  • The list of U.S. officials entitled to serve as acting president is quite long, beginning with the vice president and including the speaker of the House of Representatives and members of the…

  • The Ngurdoto Agreement was a short-lived truce between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda regarding border disputes near Lake Albert. The agreement was signed in September, 2007.

  • First formed in 1881 and later incorporated in 1884, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (WTBS) serves as the legal instrument used by Jehovah's Witnesses for publishing and printing Bibles and…

  • The President of the U.S. is given a variety of implicit and explicit powers by the U.S. Constitution. Presidents have also taken on certain specific authorities as suits them at particular points in…

  • The last two decades of the twentieth century saw enactment of several bills that together dismantled the banking regulatory structure established during the New Deal.

  • Somerset is nestled in the southwest region of Pennsylvania and boasts a small population of approximately 6,500 people. The area has had a variety of peculiar and notable historical events, ranging…

  • In the Australian state of Victoria, the Department of Treasury and Finance is an arm of the government that deals with economic policies. The work done there directly influences the decisions made by…

  • Petitions are written requests for action that, in some cases, are signed by more than one person. U.S. citizens are given the right to petition the president. The First Amendment guarantees that…

  • The $5 bill has a long history in the United States, beginning in 1861 when the first $5 demand note was issued, containing a picture of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's image has since been replaced…

  • Planted in beds and along the paths of the Upper Garden of George Washington's Mount Vernon home are a list of flowers and flowering specimens including blooming bulbs, annuals and perennials. An avid…

  • Toastmasters is an organization that helps you improve your speaking and presentation skills. It also focuses on leadership training and techniques. When you join, one of the positions you can fill…

  • The United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C. is one of the most recognizable buildings in America. It also has a long and interesting history.

  • The United States Constitution was written to include a variety of checks and balances to restrict any one of the three branches of government from becoming too powerful. The Executive Branch, or the…

  • In the Mormon or Latter-day Saints (LDS) religion, a temple divorce is called "Cancellation of Sealing" or "Sealing Clearance." There are gender differences regarding whether a sealing cancellation or…

  • The Great Depression began in October 1929, when the stock market crashed. Many historians agree that it did not end until after the United States entered World War II in December 1941.

  • The term trailblazer signifies those who strike out on a new path or break new ground, either literally or symbolically, using skills of innovation or brave constitutions to conduct their lives off…

  • The Magic Bullet Theory is the concept that a single bullet shot by Lee Harvey Oswald from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963, was responsible for all the wounds…

  • Arbor Day is a national holiday that is celebrated the last Friday in April. It is a chance to take stock of the trees in your yard, neighborhood and communities by maintaining those that are already…

  • Having order in your meetings is essential. To do so, you need to follow what is called parliamentary procedures or Roberts Rules of Order.

  • It's important to stand up when the president enters the room, to shake his hand with the right hand and to address him as Mr. President. Address the president politely and with respect with tips from…

  • When a president dies in office, it is a sad and trying time for the country and the world. A new leader must take up the reins. According to the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, when the…

  • Alberto Fujimori is one of the most controversial figures in modern South American politics. The Japanese-Peruvian was the president of Peru during the 1990's. Fujimori accomplished great things for…

  • Ronald Reagan was the 40th President over the United States. A two-term President who stands widely revered by the Republican Party, he was a controversial figure during his Presidency and remains a…

  • Boris Yeltsin was the Russian political reformer in large part responsible for the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the demise of the Communist Party. Originally very…

  • The ancient Japanese art of origami isn't restricted only to colorful strips of paper. All you need to make this beautiful origami heart is any bill, be it $1 or $100. Giving a folded origami heart…

  • Being a club president, whether it is for a small group, or a nationwide organization, isn't easy. It is mentally draining, takes up a lot of time, and requires a lot of responsibility. It takes a…

  • Since the Constitution of the United States was adopted, 42 people have served as President. What did all of these people have in common? Article II of the Constitution lays out the rules.

  • The Constitution of the United States provides recourse for citizens when the President is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. Only the House of Representatives can impeach a President, after…

  • Mayors are not often at the top of the list of people thought of as future presidents. No mayor has ever garnered enough support to be the nominee of a major political party. However, in months…

  • As the most prominent American citizen, the President of the United States is always a common source for humor. However, few Presidents have had more jokes told about him than George W. Bush. Jokes…

  • An impeachment of a United States president is rare, but it has happened on two occasions and been proposed a number of other times. Because it's one of the most dramatic and important happenings in…

  • You can write to the president of the United States to voice your concern over policies, or in support of a bill. Just realize that unless you are very important, he probably will never read it…

  • Until you can whistle "Hail to the Chief" with any degree of ease, prepare to greet the president of the United States with a handshake.