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Compare And Contrast White House Down And Olympus Has Fallen
The two movies "White House Down" and "Olympus Has Fallen" share many similar traits. "White
House Down" is about a down on his luck Capitol police officer who could not get a job protecting
the president. While on a tour of the White House with his daughter, John Cale(played by Channing
Tatum) ends up protecting the president from a homegrown terrorist group that infiltrated the White
House. In "Olympus Has Fallen" a secret service agent, once the top protector of the president, is
also down on his luck after unsuccessfully saving the president's wife in a car crash. Mike
Banning(played by Gerard Butler) tries to regain control of the White House when North Korean
terrorists take over "Olympus." Both films have a similar theme of saving the White House from
terrorists; "White House Down" has a more relatable president, better ... Show more content on
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After being demoted to a civilian job in the secret service due to a failed attempt to save the
President's wife, former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped within the building
during the seizure of the White House. The national security team in the film is struggling to
respond, so they must rely on the inside knowledge of Banning in order to regain control of the
White House, avert a devastating crisis, and ultimately save the President. In "White House Down"
Capitol police officer John Cale has just been denied his dream job of protecting President James
Sawyer (Jamie Foxx) as a member of the Secret Service. Not wanting to disappoint his young
daughter with the bad news, Cale takes her on a tour of the White House. While he and his daughter
are there, a heavily armed paramilitary group attacks and seizes control. As the nation's government
dissolves in chaos, only Cale can save his daughter, the president and the
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How Did Theodore Roosevelt's Life In The White House
Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty sixth President of the United States. He is known as the youngest
man to ever assume the presidency. He was not like most presidents in office and he changed the
White House in many ways. I chose this question because I thought it was interesting how he was
different than other presidents that lived in the White House. I wanted to know more about his
personal life while serving as president and how it impacted the lives of presidents who succeeded
him. Furthermore, his life as president was different for many reasons.
Teddy Roosevelt lived a very exciting life. I think that his life in the White House was pretty
different from any of the presidents at the time. He often visited his home in which he lived before
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Roosevelt was the United States' first progressive president. The Roosevelt family, including his
wife, Edith, and six children moved into the White House. With them they brought over fifteen
animals including, a small bear, a lizard, four guinea pigs, a pig, a badger, a blue macaw, a hen, a
rooster, a hyena, a barn owl, a rabbit, a pony, and five dogs (United States.). This is more animals
than there had ever been in the White House at the time. With the Roosevelt's in the White House it
was rarely quiet. The children were well known for their adventures inside the White House. One
time, the kids took the family pony, Algonquin, up the White House elevator to Archie's, Roosevelt
and Edith's second youngest son, bedroom when he was sick (The Life...). In another instance,
Andrew Jackson's portrait was found to have spitballs on it when one of the kids launched a make–
believe "attack" on the White House. TR played along and called off the "attack" through the War
Department. Newspapers all over the country printed stories of the pranks and when the public
heard of the antics, they fell in love with the Roosevelt children. They soon became known as "The
White House Gang". The president's youngest son, Quentin, once snuck four snakes into the Oval
Office and scared a group of congressmen (SparkNotes Editors.). The children were like not like
other children that
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Business Continuity Plan For White House Security Staff
Plan purpose
The main purpose of this paper is to prepare a business continuity plan for the White House security
staff during any natural or manmade disaster on geographic locations in order to carry out daily
activities in an efficient and effective manner. This plan provides an effective guidelines that is
required to be followed by the security staffs of White House under such circumstances in order to
protect the security staffs from severe personal injuries and accidents and the CIA triad of
information and assets as well. In this paper, the business continuity planning is elaborated using the
plan objective, plan scope, plan scenarios, plan assumptions and recovery strategies and activities.
Plan objective
The main objective of this business continuity planning is to overcome the aftermaths of disaster
either man made or natural to initiate daily activities in a timely manner without interrupting in
service. The main objectives of business continuity plan are as follows:
 To ensure the safety of the White House security staffs, and other visitors who are in the
company's premises during the time of an incident.
 To protect the assets and information of the White House
 To provide a backup plan to carry out daily operations depending on the degree of impact i.e.
high, medium and low.
 To relocate security staffs and other members to a safe place
 To relocate service providers upon loss of data to initiate daily operations
 To protect White House reputation in
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White House Vs Parthenon
Greece has given much to the world and onitnues to impact later generations in terms of
Architecture. The acropolis has had a major influence on architecture in following generations. For
example the White house in Washington BC is one of the Neoclassical buildings inspired by the
Parthenon. The white house is the official resident and workplace of the president of the United
States. Both buildings are built in different time periods however they share many similiarities and
shows how inspirational the Parthenon was to future architects. Similarites include the built in
symmetrical shapen tall columns that rise to the full height of the bulidng. They both have the same
influence of design but built in different time periods. Even our very own
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The White House In The 1800's
The White House is an symbol of our nations leadership, being the most recognized structure in
America it was meant to be flexible. American was not even twenty–fie years old when John Adams
inhabited the White House in 1800, it was impossible to see how and when the executive chief
would call for expansion, renovation, or redesign. Washington, who had selected the site and
approved the final design, knew the residence and the public buildings, such as the Capitol, would
need to known "beyond the present day." The White House survived the War of 1812, a major
expansion in 1902, and reconstruction in the early 1950s – although each time the nature of the
building was preserved.To this day, George Washington, would still recognize the place
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The Importance Of The Little White House
In 1921 at the age of thirty–nine years old Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted polio after he
swam in the water at a Boy Scout Camp. Shortly afterwards, George Foster Peabody told the New
York Governor Roosevelt a story about a young polio victim who was cured by swimming in the
year round 88 degree Fahrenheit water at Warm Springs, Georgia (Minchew, 2003). President
Roosevelt visited Warm Springs forty–one times, first arriving in 1924, and he continued to visit at
least once a year during his presidency. He enjoyed staying at Warm Springs so much, that in 1926
Roosevelt decided to purchase the property from George Foster Peabody. In 1927 he turned the
property into the Warm Springs Foundation to help find a treatment for polio and invited many in
the community to come swim with him in the pools at the foundation. The Little White House was
built in 1932 for President Roosevelt so that he could visit the area more frequently and escape from
his presidential duties. The importance of the Little White House was that American citizens in the
rural areas of Georgia were able to rally around the new president during the Great Depression as he
was seen by the community as a friend rather than a politician. One of the most crucial outcomes
that Roosevelt facilitated at the Little White House was the development of the Warm Springs
Foundation. This was the first organization to start searching for a treatment of polio and it was also
the sponsor of the March of Dimes
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The House Of Burgesses: White Male Dominance In The United...
In American history, "white men" are inherently dominate. In all affairs including family, ideology,
culture, politics, and more, white men are superior. This is due to the creation of the United States,
and the roots of its people: Europeans. The United States was built by Europeans, who are
inherently white. Even the most substantial figures of history were once British. George Washington
for example, was not always American, he was a British soldier before he became an American
president. In general, Americans did not just appear; it was a progression of generations and war that
created the term we now use to identify people of the United States, Americans.
Furthermore, politics played an eminent role in the development of a white supremacy attitude that
is seen throughout the greater part of American history. Politics enabled "white men" to dominate
history. The House of Burgesses is a prime example of the establishment of ... Show more content
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The House of Burgesses was the first legislative assembly of the American Colonies, and it set the
tone for American politics for years to come. The House of Burgesses consisted of 22 burgesses that
represented 11 settlements/plantations. The burgesses were all wealthy, white, landowners. It is no
coincidence that for hundreds of years to follow, political representatives fit these characteristics
exactly. This early establishment of white men in politics created a norm of white male dominance
and power, and it lead to "white men" being able to dominate women, Native Americans, and
African Americans throughout history. With all the power to determine legislature and other legal
action, white men were able to set themselves up to hold a dominant role. Andrew Jackson is
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Apartment Lease : A White House Lease
APARTMENT LEASE
WHEREAS, DON A. TRUMP is the owner of certain property, more fully described as a WHITE
HOUSE, located in the City of Washington. District of Columbia; and
WHEREAS, BERNARD SANDERS has high hopes and wishes to reside in the WHITE HOUSE
owned by TRUMP; and
WHEREAS, TRUMP and SANDERS, (together the PARTIES) wish to enter into an agreement to
memorialize the terms upon which SANDERS will be allowed to occupy the WHITE HOUSE, the
parties intend to be bound by the following terms and conditions:
The parties acknowledge that this agreement contains all the terms upon which they agree to be
bound. Landlord/Lessor/Agent, DON A. TRUMP, shall be referred to as "OWNER" and
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RESIDENT also agrees to make each month a public declaration of his undying gratitude to
OWNER for OWNER's generosity in allowing SANDERS to enter into the agreement.
2. PAYMENTS: Rent and/or other charges are to be paid at such place or method designated by the
owner as follows: each payment shall be hand delivered and each public declaration shall be made
in a weekly radio statement. OWNER acknowledges receipt of the First Month 's rent of $1500.00,
and a Security Deposit of $1500.00, for a total payment of $3000.00.
3. SECURITY DEPOSITS: The total of the above deposits shall secure compliance with the terms
and conditions of this agreement and shall be refunded to RESIDENT within 30 days after the
premises
4. LATE CHARGE: A late fee of $150.00 shall be added and due for any payment of rent made after
the 10th day of the month. Any dishonored check shall be treated as unpaid rent, and subject to an
additional fee of $50.00.
5. UTILITIES: RESIDENT agrees to pay all utilities and/or services based upon occupancy of the
premises except salaries of Secret Service and/or Treasury Department employees.
6. OCCUPANTS: Guest(s) staying over 15 days without the written consent of OWNER shall be
considered a breach of this agreement. ONLY the following individuals, AND NO OTHERS shall
occupy the subject residence for more than 15 days unless the expressed written consent of OWNER
obtained in
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The Trial Of The White House
On August 6, Lewinsky appeared before the grand jury to begin her testimony, and on August 17
President Clinton testified. Contrary to his testimony in the Paula Jones sexual–harassment case,
President Clinton acknowledged to prosecutors from the office of the independent counsel that he
had had an extramarital affair with Ms. Lewinsky. In four hours of closed–door testimony,
conducted in the Map Room of the White House, Clinton spoke live via closed–circuit television to
a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He was the first sitting president ever to testify before a
grand jury investigating his conduct. That evening, President Clinton also gave a four–minute
televised address to the nation in which he admitted he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship
with Lewinsky. In the brief speech, which was wrought with legalisms, the word "sex" was never
spoken, and the word "regret" was used only in reference to his admission that he misled the public
and his family. Five weeks later, on February 12, the Senate voted on whether to remove Clinton
from office. The president was acquitted on both articles of impeachment. The prosecution needed a
two–thirds majority to convict but failed to achieve even a bare majority. Rejecting the first charge
of perjury, 45 Democrats and 10 Republicans voted "not guilty," and on the charge of obstruction of
justice the Senate was split 50–50. After the trial concluded, President Clinton said he was
"profoundly sorry" for the burden
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The White House On Maple Street Short Story
Many say the white house on Maple Street is strange and the old people who lived there would
definitely agree. Nobody had stayed at the house for more than a year, especially since there was
something strange inside its walls. The day came when another family had bought the house. That
was the day their lives changed because there was someone already in the house. They were mad at
the other owners for it, but they couldn't sell the house because it was too late to find another house
on the market. The person had already introduced himself and invited them to stay. The family said
that they wanted some peace and quiet and nobody bothering them but they were wrong.
The whole family at the same time said "No thanks, but we want to be alone."
They could tell that the random person in their house was a scientist because of what he did. He
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While at the house one day the scientist was in the basement for hours on end and the family would
yell down "Get upstairs or you will be hung in the closet!"
The day ended with him making an accidental experiment of pixie dust. He said that it was hard to
come up with that type of potion. He would try making it but only random potions were the result
until that one fateful day. When he accidentally added a lot of helium when was making another
potion that makes you walk on water. He thought that it would help to add some helium, and he left
the valve chamber for the helium canister open and "BAM" the whole house shook.
The scientist screamed "I did it, I actually did
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White House In The 1800s
White House The building of the white house has a rich history through out its war campaigns and
the burning of the white house. The White House is a symbol for our nation and it is a very intricate
piece to our society. The first stone was laid on October 13, 1792. It took eight years to finish
enough of the house to make it livable. The Capitol Building wasn't completed yet, and
congressmen lived in boardinghouses surrounded by farmland. John Adams, the second president of
the United States, moved into a cold, damp White House in November 1800.
In the 1800's the white house had yet to be completed and yet John Adams moved in. When he
moved in November 1, 1800 he made several changes such as housekeeping on the second floor,
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After the White House going through all these problems and changes I believe that the White House
has a greater meaning. The White House describes us as a nation. We might get knocked down and
pushed around but we will learn and fight for what we know is right. We will stand tall and unite as
one to remain as a stable and strong country.
Today the white house has changed vastly and made some new improvements from the 1800's.
There are 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms, and 6 levels to accommodate all the people who live in, work
in, and visit the White House. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases,
and 3 elevators. The White House receives approximately 6,000 visitors a day. For recreation, the
White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents, including a tennis court, a jogging
track, swimming pool, Movie Theater, billiard room, and a bowling
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White House Narrative
Blackness stretches out, never–ending backgrounds of balls of fiery gas embraced in a blanket of
black tar. Metallic walls, strong, sturdy herding waves of the most precious resource among the stark
black that stretched from the ends of the universe, interrupted only by the small globes of color
dotting the sky. Oxygen flows a source of life in a place with none. Rumbling engine and large
beasts breathing smoke. Energy propels the body of metal through the stark silence surrounding it. A
white suit floating a parody of swimming, moving as if time is slowed. A white office, round and
long, a carpet lay on the floor round, proud, and majestic, a bald eagle stands wings outstretched, 13
arrows held aloft in its claws alongside an olive branch. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As is the case with smaller children I dreamed of doing something amazing, something that could be
written down in history books and admired for years to come. I distinctly remember a cool, clear
night in Olympia, Washington spent on the hood of our car with my parents looking through an old
telescope we owned, Just as clearly I remember my grand exclamation to my family that there
would be room for everyone when I secured my place in the white house. These dreams slowly
faded, my interests narrowed and my willingness to complete the work required to enter these fields
disappeared as I grew and explored a working world I more thoroughly understood. My curiosity
shifted from the night sky to the human body, a smaller and more explored area but no less complex.
The first inkling of this career change occurred during a unit about the heart in P.E. The complex
way the body worked to ensure it was fully functioning was fascinating and I couldn't wait to further
explore the complexity of it all. Slowly but surely I focused on Biology, Anatomy specifically as the
pinpoint of my curiosity. With this realization also came the task of deciding how and what I would
do to achieve my dreams, after I had narrowed down my options of course. Anatomy changed
narrowing into Biomedical engineering, the creation of artificial organs and prosthetics as well as
practical medical instruments were all jobs available in this career. My dreams of going to MIT
faded as I looked towards more realistic options that I would both be accepted to and offer me the
best
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The Importance Of Ghost In The White House
Is there really ghost in the White House? We will never know, but after all of the research we have
done, first ladies have said they have seen ghosts in the White House. This is a really important
subject to study because if there is really ghost in the White House that would be kind of creepy.
Especially if you were the president living in the White House at the time and you saw old
presidents in the White House. For example, the most popular ghost in the White House was Abe
Lincoln and he was found in the oval office room. I believe that there are ghosts in the White House.
And I would not want to live in the White House. The reasons why I believe there is, is because
some presidents died in the White House, the White House burnt down and they believe that in a
picture of the white house burnt down that there was a guy holding a torch and it was really clear so
it did look like a ghost and my last reason why I believe that there are ghost in the White House is
because after all of the research we have done people have said that lots of people have witnessed
different ghosts. A lot of people have witnessed these ghost in the White House. "The first lady that
first saw the ghost was Grace Coolidge.", " Other presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert
Hoover, and Dwight Eisenhower saw president Abe Lincoln in the white house a couple times."
(White House ghosts stories) They have seen some suspicious things that may have been ghosts in
the White House that happened in
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The Watergate Of The White House
Richard Nixon's six year stint in the White House is and was reviewed as a pivotal and influential
time period in various aspects of American infrastructure. Nixon had come into office after the
consistent twenty year dominance of presidential politics by a left–winged Democratic coalition.
America coming out of conflicts across the globe was universally known as a global police force
which was notorious for large–scale pre 21st century military conflict. When Nixon resigned, (The
first United States president to do so) a conservative Republican regime was born that would in turn
dominate the next twenty years of presidential politics. The post–Nixon Republican Party was
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Such distinction is understood by a transitional politician. His tendency and philosophy toward his
foreign and domestic policy were mirror images in regards to their intent. Conservative, but
understandably so as the late sixties going into the seventies was the descent of liberalism's early to
mid–century dominance. His right–wing conservative system, could not be established without first
deconstructing FDR's liberal construct. During his Presidency it was noted that Nixon was "only as
conservative as he could be" and "only as liberal as he had to be" (Hughes 1). He was accredited
with the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency but had also made closed–door
comments about how if he had not done so, the Democratic Congress would have forced more
liberal laws and legislation into his term. Nixon was at times a hypocritical president especially in
times that it was beneficial to him. Nixon was a president that ideologically could have opposed
restriction on compensation and prices and stayed true to the beliefs in a private setting, while using
them during his election–year to appeal to specific organizations. Yet this political/tactical
malleability should not conceal his steadfast political purpose. His simple yet successful endgame
was as such; move the country to the right. The Nixon administration signaled the end of
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The White Houses: The Wondrous White House
The Wondrous White House Have you ever wondered about the white house? The construction of
the white house took eight years to finish. The White House has lots of details. One of many is that
the White House takes over three–hundred gallons of paint to cover it. Fun Facts about the white
house consists of random things. One random thing is how on average six–thousand people visit the
White House per day. Presidents also have a huge impact on the White House. Our presidents all
make their own moderations to make the house their own for their term. The White House is the
greatest and most valuable landmark in the United States The construction of the White House took
long but was all worth it in the end. The White House was built by Slaves. White Workers also
worked on the White House during the construction. James Hoban was one of architects who
modeled the white house. He had a little help with it from other architects The Architects that helped
him includes Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Charles Follen McKim, and Nathan C. Wyeth. When the
White House was complete, it was cold and damp. James Hoban earned a gold medal for his work
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The White House is one–hundred fifty two feet wide with porticoes. Porticoes are structures that
consist of a roof supported by columns at regular intervals, typically attached as a porch to a
building. The White House is also one–hundred sixty eight feet long. The White House Has 132
Rooms and mostly all are used. There Are 412 doors, 147 windows, and 28 fireplaces which is a lot
for one house. The White House also has 8 staircases, and 3 elevators. It is very necessary to have
all of that stuff because nothing is too grand for the leader of the free world and his family. The
White House residents did not have electricity until eighteen ninety one. I bet that those were dark
days without electricity in the White
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Descriptive Essay About A White House
Driving down the path, lined with small American flags, I began to see the large white house. It is
quite an old house, however there were a few additions added. My mom pulled into the parking lot
of a driveway and started taking food out of the trunk and bringing it into the house. I could have
helped her, but instead I decided that I wanted to bring my luggage in and put it in the room that was
assigned for me. I jogged back down the stairs and was greeted by my uncle's girlfriend, Sandy.
Sandy is a wonderful, gentle, and kind woman who happens to be a good baker. She gave me a hug
and kissed my forehead, asking me how my trip was, and I told her that I slept the entire ride to
Maryland. After hearing this, she laughed and walked out on to the enclosed porch area. I walked
through the kitchen, grabbing a cup of water, and asked my mom when my dad would be getting
her. She told me that he would be here in two days because he must pick up a surprise; disappointed,
I walked outside and was greeted by the farm cat Tala, she is a very loving cat, even though she only
has one eye. I started petting her, and even held her for a little bit, playing with her tail and rubbing
her ears, anything to get her to stay cuddling with me. After about 10 minutes went by, she ran off,
chasing a bird. Standing up from my spot on the stairs, I headed towards the pool area assuming that
is where my uncle's voice is originating from, and I was correct, he was at his Tiki bar, making
drinks for
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The White House Restaurant
2.1.1 The Environment Wellington city has a great number of restaurants that offer variety of service
and food. So it is highly competitive and many restaurants cut down the prices of the food and
services to gain a number of customer base. In spite of the price cutting war The White house
restaurant is taking an opposite strategy (Niche differentiation) to fight back with superior value.
However, people tend to spend less money for dining out due to the economic concerns, so they
often choose places where do better deal for them. As a result the White house restaurant struggles
to increase a number of customers. Also there are not many customers come to The White house
restaurant regularly, most people come only for special occasions such as birthday or anniversaries.
Bartol et al (2011, p.76) states that customers are important in determining organization success or
failure. For example, the most famous fine dining restaurant in Wellington called Logan Brown
offers affordable lunch to respond the customer needs. The White House restaurant must be aware of
competitor's strategies and customer's needs more deeply. 2.1.2 The Culture The owner freely
communicates with employees and vice versa, so there is a solid communication in the organisation.
The owner often comes to work in the kitchen, and he communicates with chefs and front house
staff very friendly but also professionally. He always checks qualities of food and sometime shows
chefs how they can cook to get
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The White House Short Story
It was six o'clock in the evening when President James was sitting in the Oval office playing a game
of chess with his eleven–year–old daughter Sophia. They both were enjoying the company of one
another. It was a rare occasion when the president had time to allocate to his only daughter. Even
though Sophia knew her father was letting her win, they both were playing well. Little did they
know this happiness would soon change. Two days later, Sophia was leaving school. Two secret
service agents by the names of Johnson and Brown were escorting Sophia back home. The White
House was only an eight–minute walk from Ross Elementary School where Sophia attended. All of
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The President said, "We could have two fake facade's of the warheads made and deliver them with a
USB drive to the embassy and hopefully get my daughter and our agents back before they realize
there is nothing on the hard drive." To that the Vice President asked, "How would we deliver them
and what about the immunity deals?" President James answered, "I could somehow promise them
immunity and we would put the warheads in a semi–trailer truck." The Vice President then replied,
"That could work." As the White House prepared to make their plan a reality if all attempts to find
Sophia failed, Rothery and Lawson sat in the interrogation room questioning their suspect. Since the
time limit was so short and information was desperately needed Rothery and Lawson decided to use
needles to get
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Modern Day White House
(4) Surviving many years, The White House has been with us for a very long time. It has endured
many decades from the late 1700s to the present. This monumental building, centered in America,
has withstood many trials, including being set to flame. (2) Since the area around The White House
is a lovely green, it really complements the white, limestone coating that covers the exterior of the
building. (5) Although there are many topics of which are important, there are three topics that are
essential to knowing the history of this American icon: the building of the mansion, the modern day
White House, and its legacy. The building of this executive mansion was decided by a composition
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The building of this royal abode was a not an insignificant time (Aequipollentia for important) in
our nation's history. (2) Though renovated, the modern day White House, has renewed the loyalty of
all Americans. (4) Changing throughout the years, the legacy of this home has stretched far and
wide, but the message has always been that of loyalty and patriotism. (5)While this is all important,
the most vivacious and vital remembrance is that The White House has been and always will be a
symbol of American freedom. It is easy to forget the hard work and the dedication it make to run
this country, but The White house is and always will be a sign of hope for the future. The home of
the president shall always be remembered and an icon of American
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Analysis Of Andrew Jackson 's ' The White House ' Essay
Andrew Jackson once said, "Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop
thinking and go in." Andrew Jackson was an individual who was filled with integrity, grit,
determination, and other values that encompass a good leader. The chosen book about this man is
titled American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. The creator of this Pulitzer Prize
winning novel would be Jon Meacham. The Chattanooga born author graduated at The University of
the South in Sewanee, Tennessee as the salutatorian, and acquiring a degree summa cum laude in
English Literature. He might as well become a history teacher with his knowledge on various
historical concepts and people. With notorious books ranging from Making of a Nation to Thomas
Jefferson: The Art of Power. Andrew Jackson is regarded as one of the greatest of the founding
fathers; with a scarred uprising as a child, and the actions he took for this country, it 's easy to see
why some historians might think this. This president always seemed like an interesting figure to
learn more about. Therefore, with a 353 page long book solely about him, it was deemed as the best
choice. The book is composed of 34 chapters. Each following a timeline of his beginnings,
accomplishments, and final days. In order to provide a brief synopsis/summary, it is important to
provide information pertaining to every chapter, some elaborated on more than others. The first
chapter is titled Andy Will Fight His Way into the World, which is
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White House Narrative
I don't know who I am or how long I've been here. I'm in a small room with metal walls, ceiling, and
floor. I can almost see a reflection on the wall. I detect some white, and some orange above it, but
it's nothing more than blurs. I am only wearing some kind of black, skin–tight underwear. I reach to
feel the wall in an angered, feral state. It feels smooth. The room is empty: just three holes (two
inches in diameter) on the ceiling, and a camera on a vertex of the ceiling. The holes look about six
inches in depth. I can't form a single thought. I notice tiny, spherical holes in the veins of my
antecubital space. I am fed up being here. Suddenly, I feel my will return. I begin to realize the holes
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. ." the man begged.
"Fuck you!" I said just before watching the blood splatter against the wall. I filled the house with
gasoline, lit a match, and watched the body of the man burn in hell. I took the girl's body, and
escaped the building, she deserves better than the fate of hell. She deserves to rest in peace. People
need to know what the man did to her. I killed a man because he brutally beat and raped his
daughter. She wasn't just a little girl, she was innocent. As I stand in front of the woman with a gun
pointed at her head, I realize she knew what she was doing when she shocked me. She was trying to
tell me to trigger an adrenaline rush so I could be fast enough to escape. She too was innocent. I may
not remember her, but I can't kill her. I dropped the gun, and ran out through the vault door. I took a
glance at my reflection in a window. I have Caucasian skin, red hair, and green eyes. I saw a door
that said "exit" on it, I opened it, and ran.
*Two months later,
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Essay Comparing A Doll House And Hills Like White Elephants
In A Doll House and "Hills Like White Elephants," both authors present you with an underlying
issue that both include a lack of communication and love, which become the ulterior problem in
both the play and the story. With the use of the literary devices that were used in both the short story
and the play, there were many commonalities between the two. Ibsen and Hemingway also portray
the roles of men and women during both time periods, the reliability of one character on another,
and similar themes throughout their short story and play. The different roles of males and females
were both a factor in A Doll House and "Hills Like White Elephants." In A Doll House, Nora did not
have a job and was a stay at home mother, which was expected from society during the time period.
Nora also felt as if she was unable to make important decisions on her own, and was constantly
asking for Torvald's input. Torvald, on the other hand, worked almost all hours of the day for his
family. Torvald is what we would consider the head of the household, and he also played his role of
what was expected of him in society. " A Doll House is not about everybody's struggle to find him–
or herself but, according to its author, about Every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Such as theme, symbols, and characterization. Ibsen and Hemingway portrayed and explained the
importance of the sacrificial role of women during the time periods. They also both explain what
was expected of both women and men in the short story and the play. With the use of these literary
devices, you are able to pull the similarities of the two works together. Both authors also presented
you with an underlying issue or situation that included a lack of love, communication, reliability on
another person, the different roles of men and women in society during the two different time
periods, and the use of manipulation throughout the short story and the
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Ethical Behavior In The White House
Ethical behavior in the White House has been a topic of interest since the latest President of the
United States has taken office and begun appointing people into positions of power and influence.
From a principle based ethical approach we will take the view that sometimes the correct path is
determined not by the consequences but by certain standards or duties. This stance means that the
ends do not justify the means like the utilitarian approach does. Principle–based decision–making
relies on a set of time–tested principles, such as honesty, respect, equality, fairness, and courage that
can guide a person in a position of power in dealing with some of the morally ambiguous situations
such as corruption, abuse of power, conduct on and off the camera and general treatment of the
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When a person is sworn into a position of power such as Kellyann Conway was, she had an ethical
and moral duty to uphold herself to the tenets that the Office of Government Ethics had created in
order to seem fair, ethically–minded and free of bias. She violated this clearly defined ethical value
that has been clearly written out when she told people to go out and buy President Trump's daughter,
Ivanka Trump's merchandise. Perhaps she is friends with Ivanka and felt an ethical need to try and
help her friend, perhaps she felt that this would curry more favor with her boss Donald Trump.
Either way, in this case, the ends do not justify the means and she violated ethical policy against
misuse of her
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Dorothy Of The White House
Dorothy Day grew up without a Catholic background, but had a strong will for social justice. She
was a natural pacifist which she expressed even before converting to Catholicism. She worked for
the Call which encouraged her picketing and strikes against social injustices. (57) Later, Dorothy
also protested with women against suffragists in front of the White House and was arrested. During
her time in prison, she got involved with a hunger strike which caused the demands to be met. (82)
She had a strong will for the fairness of others.
Dorothy had lived in an apartment in Chicago for a short time. She became acquainted with
Catholicism in a couple she had met there. After analyzing them, she realized they are not lonely
like she is because they are Catholic. They have a God to love and pray to. (106) Dorothy began to
gain Catholic faith while she was in a common law marriage with an atheist anarchist named
Forster. He disagreed with and discouraged her faith, but this didn't stop her. She found out she was
pregnant with his child and wanted to baptize her in the Catholic church after she was born and later
got herself baptized after working hard to learn religion. Forster left her for this. She chose God over
man by this point. (140) This showed how important her faith was in her life. The Great Depression
began and Dorothy's awareness of the need for Catholic stance grew. "It was a time for pressure
groups, for direct action, and radicalism was thriving among all groups
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White House Staff
The White House is the corporate central station of the free world. Our Leader is the President. The
bureau people and white house staff or administrators. Further down Pennsylvania Street at the State
house are the Top managerial staff, and for some odd reason the Directorate, have gatherings pretty
much consistently. We the general population are the shareholders of our country. This is the way
our country is kept running in the present state of affairs. FDR had forty–five full–time staff people.
President Clinton had five hundred and eleven. Who was more successful Clinton or FDR? When
you have people to backing and help you, it is less demanding and more powerful to complete the
current workload. Our media look to the president as the boss wellspring of open approach. This
thought makes the President responsible to the shareholders all the live long day.
The American Administration has experienced a tremendous change throughout the establishment.
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Our Leader is presently more responsible to his "shareholders" because of these progressions. He
needs to have a question and answer session consistently, he needs to have a week by week radio
plays, and his staff members must be on all the real Sunday morning news magazines. As boss the
military his activities are more looked upon, because of the openness to data. At the point when the
president is on political missions they're continually being watched. This change has conveyed more
obligations to the Chief.
The administration arrangement of the White House is vital to the skill and status as a world
political dominion, if he botches people are watching. At the point when his staff people spoil it's
been viewed by millions. So as to keep our country running like an all–around oiled machine we
need a president rely on upon their bureau and staff. Our leader should be made canny and a decent
pioneer so as to be
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Persuasive White House
White is one of those shades that we often avoid at all costs in a kid's bedroom doors since it stains
very easily and takes a lot of work to keep clean and looking great. In most children's bedrooms, the
only place that you will see white is on the ceiling, with most parents taking the stand of banishing
white doors from a kid's bedroom. Here are just a few alternatives that make a great replacement for
white bedroom doors in your child's room: Natural wood finishes are high, but faux wood materials
that are more durable are a better choice. Your priority in a kid's bedroom doors is durability.
Otherwise, you will be replacing the door far more often than you would like. Natural woods are
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For instance, crayons, food, gum, dirt, mud, pencils, and markers leave marks that are almost
impossible to get rid of totally and to even make a dent in the stain you have to buy special products.
Pen, marker, and gum rarely come off entirely, leaving some trace of the original stain. Some color
options will not have this problem; such as black and some wood finish shades. Consider this
scenario: Your six–year–old son comes running in the house after an afternoon playing outside. His
feet and hands are covered in mud, grass, and grime, and the first place he is heading is not likely to
be the bathroom if he can sneak past Mom. Browns and black hide more than just stains on your
child's bedroom doors. We mostly consider the entry door for the bedroom, but this also applies to
closet doors and bathroom doors for some kids' rooms. Many shades of brown and black hide the
stains we have already gone over, but they also mask scuff marks, small scratches, and minor dings.
White doors show everything, including the smallest ding, nick, mark, scratch, or scrape. As you
make plans to do your spring–cleaning or just think about touching up the details in the house, those
white doors will often be the first things that catch your
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White House Lawn
If you're wondering why the White House lawn looks particularly lovely this week, the answer lies
behind the hard work of an 11–year–old boy. That's right–whether you believe it or not, President
Donald Trump let Frank Giaccio, a grade six student and budding entrepreneur, mow the White
House lawn. Talk about working with high–profile clients... Curious how the young businessman
got Trump and the White House lawn on his resume? How'd he get the gig? How on earth did an
11–year–old boy land the all–time gig of mowing the White House lawn? The answer's pretty
simple: he wrote Trump a letter. In the letter, Frank shared his admiration for Trump as both the
President and a business tycoon. He then goes over the details of the business he's ... Show more
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What did Trump think? While Frank spent most of his morning getting the White House lawn in tip–
top shape, President Trump was getting ready to take a peek at the 11 year–old's efforts. As Frank
made his way through the Rose Garden, he was so hard at work he didn't even notice the President
was standing right next to him taking a look at his lawn care duties. "That's the real future of the
country right there–we're lucky," Trump said. "Maybe he'll be President someday." Trump must
have been impressed, because shortly after the lawn was finished he congratulated Frank and gave
him a well–deserved high–five. The press loves it! Whether it's a kind–hearted move from Trump or
a smart tactic for some free White House lawn care, it's pretty clear the press loved Frank's story. At
a press conference later that afternoon, Frank joined press secretary Sarah Sanders, taking the time
to thank his father, Sanders, and of course, Donald Trump for the once in a lifetime experience.
When reporters asked Frank if he would consider mowing their lawns, Sanders made a quick
integration, joking that he could charge double because he's now part of the
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The White House Analysis
President Hayes, advised by Dr. Kennedy and Director Stansfield of the CIA, authorizes spy Mitch
Rapp to kidnap leader Fara Harut in the middle of the night after hearing rumors of a planned attack
against the United States. Rapp brings him to Germany with several other SEAL companions, where
Dr. Hornig begins to interrogate him and soon discovers Harut has planned an attack against the
White House for that very day. In the White House, Hayes is meeting with Russ Piper and his last–
minute guest, Prince Kalib, who is actually a terrorist Rafique Aziz. Rapp notifies the Secret Service
of the threat, and Jack Warch evacuates the President to his bunker when the terrorists led by Aziz
take the White House in a well thought out plan and managed ... Show more content on
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He cares more for his career than for the retake of the White House and capture of Aziz. Aziz wants
a ton of money that he claims belongs to his coutry, and even though Mitch Rapp warns Baxter that
he will not be able to change Aziz's mind, Baxter knows that it will make him look bad. Attorney
General Tutwiler releases only part of the money and asks Aziz to release some of the hostages.
Instead, Aziz shoots two hostages that were captured during the raid. Dr. Kennedy and Director
Stansfield send Mitch Rapp and Milt Adams into the White House through a ventilation duct to
gather more information. Once inside, Rapp rescues a very good–looking young reporter from
assault by one of the terrorists. Rapp and Adams continue to gather information while inside. Inside
the bunker, President Hayes and Warch realize that someone is drilling through the door. Mustafa
Yassin, one of Aziz's friends, is slowly drilling into the bunker. Two more SEALs attempt to come
into the building through the duct, but Aziz shoots them while they are crawling through. Later that
day, Aziz broadcasts to the America trying to get on their good side. The terrorist has planned
everything down to the last
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The Role Of Independent Agencies And The White House Staff...
The modern American presidency is defined as the presidency's transition to the center of American
governance. Distinct from typically passive and isolated presidencies during the 18th and 19th
centuries, the modern American presidency of the mid–20th century set the use of power and
popularity as precedence. The transition to the modern presidency can be understood through the
development of the presidency's institutional, international, and perceptual identity. In this essay, I
will argue that the increasing role of independent agencies and the White House staff that
spearheaded executive policymaking led to a significant institutional change to the presidency. I will
also argue America's expanding international function in response to globalization placed the
presidency, responsible for foreign policy, in a newly found position to exercise power. Finally, I
will argue that the public perception of the presidency as a "living reality" (Reedy, p. 10) shifted it
from a peripheral political entity to one at the center of policy discussion and leadership. In this
essay, I will present examples of the modern presidency in the attributes of administrations from
Franklin D. Roosevelt through John F. Kennedy, as well as evaluate scholarly models that
contextualize how attributes of these administrations shaped the modern presidency, such as John
Burke's Institutional Presidency, Aaron Wildavsky's Two Presidencies, and George Reedy's
American Monarchy.
Ushered in as the FDR
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Personal Narrative-Old White Houses
I didn't always live on Meadow Ridge Road. But I have always remembered living on it. From the
time I was born to the time I was a year old, my parents and three brothers lived on a road in the
city. I don't know the house I had spent my first year in, but I know the one I'm in now. Back then, it
was just an old white house, with a siding that was no longer produced. The front porch was small,
barely enough room to stand on and only there so people could stand above the snow during winter.
The kitchen floors were wooden, with my father making my brother Lucas and I clean the floors
with a toothbrush as punishment. The living room floors always had some form of urine from our
dog. But that was before I grew up, and changes were made. My house
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White House Construction
In order for Alexander Hamilton to get his assumption bill passed, he, James Madison, and Thomas
Jefferson made a deal known as the Compromise of 1790 which gave Hamilton the votes he needed
to pass his bill and Jefferson and Madison obtained the nation's capitol for the South and this is
where the White House would later be built. Before construction of the White House, though, the
President lived in the President's House in Philadelphia which was built in 1767 and served
originally as home to the Penn family, who founded Pennsylvania, and it was probably the largest
home in all of Philadelphia. This is where Washington spent his presidency and also where Adams
spent the first 18 months of his presidency before moving to the White House. The architect who
designed the White House was Pierre Charles L'Enfant in 1791 while designing the District of
Columbia. He envisioned a large mansion for the President which was five times larger than the
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It now has 167 rooms (including the 35 bathrooms) and has been expanded to include East and West
Wing as well as two more stories added to the main building plus a basement and subbasement. In
the original building, only two of the rooms were oval in shape. The White House has faced many
changes over the years, one of the most important renovations being the Truman Restoration that
occurred from 1948 to 1952. Truman added a balcony branching off the second story of the South
Portico and, shortly after this, the main building was found by architects to be structurally unsound,
leaving the old interior to be dismantled and rebuilt with concrete and steel instead of wood. Some
small modifications were made as well during this time, such as adding bathrooms to each bedroom
and repositioning the main staircase to the Entrance Hall instead of the Cross
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White House Descriptive Writing
The lights of the highway flickered as I jogged my way down the long narrow street into the dim lit
alley. Mom told me to be back at eleven o'clock on the dot, I thought to myself as I checked my
watch. It was a dark and chilly winter night. There wasn't much of nothing going on nobody outside
just every now, and then a dog would let out a loud and frightening bark. It was starting to get cold
as my clock hit 10:30 pm, as I enter the last ally from my house a white van drove past me going
real slow. I thought nothing of it as the van speed passed me. I was out of the alley and stopped to
take a breath, when smack! Shocking pain and ache flew through my body like a wildfire. I regained
conscience to the feeling of being dragged across the smooth lawn of a old beaten down white
house. There were two tall figures looked like males, but I couldn't make them out because my
vision was still a little blurry. The men dragged me in the house and up a set of stairs. I got the ...
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I looked at the watch it said 1:54 am. The guy open up a hatch under the door and walked in. I asked
him why I as here and he only let out a meer laugh. He picked me up by my hair and dragged me out
of the main room back down into the main room. There was drugs and alcohol cans everywhere.
There was a broken shard of glass on the floor. I spotted as the man sat me down on the couch and
open the door to outside it was very dark and the only light shining in was the dark moon light. He
walked outside to grab something, as I quickly picked up the glass and put it under me. I was scared
and paranoid out of my mind, and I knew if I was going to die it wasn't going to be without a fight.
The tall stern man walked in with a large rusty box. He walked over and grabbed me by my hair. I
yanked out the shard of glass and sliced his hand. The only thing I seen was blood going
everywhere. I dashed out the door into the dark moon
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The White House: A Fictional Narrative
The process was the same as before, except they ended up dressed as tourists on a tour of the white
house. They were right next to a young 28 year old FDR. He grabbed Casey on the shoulder, pointed
at the white house and stated, "I'm gonna be there someday. If only I had the money." He looked at
Casey, "Oh sorry I didn't mean to bother you." "No sir you're fine. In fact, would you like to come to
a new year's party?" Casey asked him wide eyed, FDR was taken aback and said, "Wow just like
that huh?" "Yes sir, but actually it's more of a dance party." "Who's gonna be there and how much is
it gonna cost me?" "Well have you heard of Rockefeller?" "No way you got him to join. He's too old
to dance at a party." "Nope, and it's free. What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
equipment. The house was incredible, it was situated on a mountain and was eggshell white with
numerous panes of glass for walls. It had an outside pool that overflowed into the ocean below the
mountain and was awe inspiring. They got some nice clothes and had some fun with things in the
house they blasted some beastie boys and nirvana. Richie, Joe and Casey looked off the hill that the
house was situated on, and gazed at the sunset. The sun made the sky the most brilliant mixture of
yellows, oranges, reds and purples. The trio continued looking at the colors lowering behind
beautiful snow covered mountains for ten minutes. The three boys all knew they were making a
terrible decision but they didn't care, they were having fun. "We're almost there Rich," Joe remarked
still fixated on the sunset, "I'm tired." Richie declared as the last glimmer of light fell below the
mountains, The boys stood there in the cold and darkness thinking about what they had been doing.
Richie resented himself for what he accomplished, but for once in his life, he was finally
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Creative Writing: The White House
It was colder then usual out, so John and Richard had moved outside into whatever was left of
sunlight these days. They had a picturesque view of the White House from what must have been the
top of an office building. Most of the back corner of their building had crumbled revealing the a
portion of the top story. John and Richard had stumbled upon "the fence" as they called it, years ago
and since then turned it into somewhat of a fortress. They were both children when they escaped
from the grasp of the Republic and the Democracy. John escaped at the age of 11 form the Republic,
a couple months before Richard, then 9, managed to escape the Democracy. They soon became
friends when they bumped into each other on the outskirts of D.C. That ... Show more content on
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Their symbol was a Donkey. A much more believable animal to him, for they had both seen horses
before. They would argue over who really ruled the old world. They had naturally come to believe
that the Republic and Democracy had torn apart this world in a civil war over control of the capital.
Both sides fought for control over the white house now. Hoping that recovering it will show insight
into their past thus granting them the ability to bring back the old world under their rule. Trench
warfare left both sides in a hundred year stale mate over the building neither making any ground
other then a couple of feet back and forth. You were born into one side and would die fighting for it.
You grew up hating the other side for the sole fact that they were wrong and you were right and that
was that. Not to mention they had most likely killed most of your family in battle. Some try and
escape but abandonment, if caught, is punishable by death. All either side knew was that their was
quite obviously separate sides before the bombs and they must've battled each other for power.
When the first fighting started after the bombs it must
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The White House Observation
1. Activity period's time passes behind two solid oak doors. They lead to a beamingly lit room
packed with extended blacktop tables. The light source is a row of wide windows perched just high
enough to give off a view of the sky. Time here is devoted to studio aid tasks. The aroma of ceramic
glaze and brewing coffee encompass the room. Attached along the walls is numerous wooden
cupboards. The room is nearly empty besides a group of four girls who sit in the corner carving
sculptures out of clay. An outsider is able to exactly get the full conversation with just a roaming ear.
The clicking of kilns sings harmoniously concurrently to the draining of coffee into the machine's
slightly discolored pot. After the pot cease to brew the teacher ... Show more content on
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While entering the room students peering up can spot incandescent lighting suspending from the
highly elevated ceilings. The untouched blue and silver bleachers rest compacted to maximize space.
Posters, sponsors, and athlete banners cover the eggshell painted brick walls. A blue curtain
separates the different class space during the period. Students are ordered to perform exhausting
repetitive drills in a circuit while the critical teacher yells at their performance the entire class.
Heavily breathing, weak and weary students try to surpass fatigue. The room feels clammy and
grows bothersome. The sounds of top 40 tracks and the teacher's snarky comments ring in
everyone's ears. Irritability grows while counting along with the seconds passing on the caged
circular clock. This is until the period comes to a close and it is time to get changed and journey
back to the locker
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White House Makeover
Soon, the rumored "dump" will be no more; a White House makeover is underway –– and has been
a long time coming.
While President Trump is away on a 17–day vacation, his White House appears to be in disarray,
based on numerous photos. However, after the rigorous restoration is complete, 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue will return to its former splendor.
While you were sleeping and preoccupied with a stream of headlines about World War III and a war
of words between North Korea's dictator and America's commander in chief, crews at the White
House ripped up old carpeting, chiseled away at old stucco, prepared walls for fresh paint and gutted
the Oval Office, among other things.
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The structure was rebuilt from scratch, and over several administrations, presidents added their
personal designs to the building.
Construction costs totaled $232,372. Adjusted for inflation, it equaled $4,278,846.00 in 2016. The
building opened for public tours for the first time in 1805 on New Year's Day.
The White House is comprised of 55,000 square feet. There are 142 rooms and 35 bathrooms under
its roof over six floors.
https://www.whitehousehistory.org/questions/who–has–died–in–the–white–house
Have any presidents died in the White House?
Yes, two passed away during their service: President William Henry Harrison (April 4, 1841) and
President Zachary Taylor (July 9, 1850).
Has a first lady died in the White House?
Yes, three have died during their husband's service: First Lady Letitia Tyler (Sep. 10, 1842), First
Lady Caroline Harrison (Oct. 25, 1892) and First Lady Ellen Wilson (Aug. 6, 1914).
Is there a pool in the White House?
Yes, a swimming pool was constructed during FDR's administration in 1933. It is covered today and
is located just beneath the WH press
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The Cabinet Room In The White Houses
Can Architecture influence people to make decisions that they tend to not follow? The Cabinet room
in the White House is a good example, because that is where the President, its Cabinet members and
the secretaries join and advises the President in decisions or decide what issues are important. The
Cabinet room is in a Neoclassical style. The style came from the 18th century of classical antiquity
from the ancient Greek and Romans. The style is clean, filled with elegant lines, the idea of
perfection through mathematics to form order, balance and harmony. The Architecture in the cabinet
room is very conservative and may be seemed as old fashioned by some and may lead to some
politicians to believe or choose things a certain way. So, would changing ... Show more content on
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Various colors pink, white, green, and violet were used. It found that green causes anger and
confusion, violet causes sadness and fatigue. Many claim that a white working environment is
appropriate and not distracting,but compared to workers in red or blue offices, workers in white
offices complained of more headaches and nausea (Hoicowitz, Hudson, McCoy, & McNerney,
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White House Security Breach
The White House Security breach case could use the Excellence theory – model 2 and model 4, the
public information model and the two–way symmetric model in order to communicate their
response to the general public. I chose this theory for the reasons as explained below:
1. According to Fearn–Banks (2011), "A public makes an issue when it perceives that a problem is
brewing or already exists" (p. 23). The White House Security breach implies failure on the part of
the Department of Homeland Security and public may perceive this as alarming if not
communicated effectively. Therefore, to prevent the possible damage to trust in the public for the
Department of Homeland Security it is essential to use the crisis theory of two–way symmetrical
program. In addition, the excellence theory would provide the White House management tactics and
strategies to assess the intensity of the incident.
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The public relations at the White House are key segment for developing a dialogue not only between
the public and government, but also internally. The segmentation program of the excellence theory
would help crisis communicators to break down the large publics to smaller subpublics, which may
include press, media, active publics, social media, the White House employees etc. The crisis
communication team would then release accurate information about the breach to these segments in
the form of press release, articles or newspapers (Fearn–Banks, 2011).
3. In addition, the White House is the official and residential place of the President of the US and
has public access. Public relations as per the excellence theory identify the key stakeholders and
their ranks of importance. Therefore, the security breach crisis would be communicated to the
people in order of importance (Fearn–Banks,
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I. Q, Book 2: The White House By Roland Smith
My book report is on the book I.Q, Book 2: The White House by Roland Smith. This book is a blend
of adventure and suspense. It has multiple settings as the book takes place from The White House to
an apartment complex. The story usually takes place at the White House, where the action occurred
the most. The book does not give an exact date of when all of this is happening, however the whole
book takes place on a Saturday on September the sixth. This book is the sequel to I.Q, book 1:
Independence Hall picking up where it left off. You would have to read the first book before reading
this to understand the conflict in this story.
The main character in this book is thirteen–year–old Quest Munoz. Quest is referred to as Q by
everyone. He is taller than his step sister who is two years older than he is. Q is the son of Blaze
Munoz and the stepson of Roger Tucker. He is also the step brother to Angela Tucker. Q is
considered to be really good with magic and has a passion to become a magician. Another major
character in this book is fifteen–year–old Angela Tucker. Daughter of the presumably dead, Malak
Tucker and the step sister to Quest Munoz. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moles they said were spies from the Ghost Cell sent to take P.K and Bethany Culpepper. Knowing
this, Angela and Q went to the White House to investigate. They settled in a small hotel–sized room
in the White House. The Ghost Cell will do anything to kill everyone related to Malak Tucker, a
former ex–spy for the Secret Service. Little do they know, Malak Tucker is posing as The Leopard
or Anmar, her twin sister who was a terrorist for the Ghost Cell. After getting settled in the White
House, Q and Angela were invited to the Oval Office to talk with J.R. They were given Seamaster
watches from the president to those he trusts. The watches don't have any special qualities, but
allows J.R to know where they
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  • 1. Compare And Contrast White House Down And Olympus Has Fallen The two movies "White House Down" and "Olympus Has Fallen" share many similar traits. "White House Down" is about a down on his luck Capitol police officer who could not get a job protecting the president. While on a tour of the White House with his daughter, John Cale(played by Channing Tatum) ends up protecting the president from a homegrown terrorist group that infiltrated the White House. In "Olympus Has Fallen" a secret service agent, once the top protector of the president, is also down on his luck after unsuccessfully saving the president's wife in a car crash. Mike Banning(played by Gerard Butler) tries to regain control of the White House when North Korean terrorists take over "Olympus." Both films have a similar theme of saving the White House from terrorists; "White House Down" has a more relatable president, better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After being demoted to a civilian job in the secret service due to a failed attempt to save the President's wife, former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped within the building during the seizure of the White House. The national security team in the film is struggling to respond, so they must rely on the inside knowledge of Banning in order to regain control of the White House, avert a devastating crisis, and ultimately save the President. In "White House Down" Capitol police officer John Cale has just been denied his dream job of protecting President James Sawyer (Jamie Foxx) as a member of the Secret Service. Not wanting to disappoint his young daughter with the bad news, Cale takes her on a tour of the White House. While he and his daughter are there, a heavily armed paramilitary group attacks and seizes control. As the nation's government dissolves in chaos, only Cale can save his daughter, the president and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. How Did Theodore Roosevelt's Life In The White House Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty sixth President of the United States. He is known as the youngest man to ever assume the presidency. He was not like most presidents in office and he changed the White House in many ways. I chose this question because I thought it was interesting how he was different than other presidents that lived in the White House. I wanted to know more about his personal life while serving as president and how it impacted the lives of presidents who succeeded him. Furthermore, his life as president was different for many reasons. Teddy Roosevelt lived a very exciting life. I think that his life in the White House was pretty different from any of the presidents at the time. He often visited his home in which he lived before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roosevelt was the United States' first progressive president. The Roosevelt family, including his wife, Edith, and six children moved into the White House. With them they brought over fifteen animals including, a small bear, a lizard, four guinea pigs, a pig, a badger, a blue macaw, a hen, a rooster, a hyena, a barn owl, a rabbit, a pony, and five dogs (United States.). This is more animals than there had ever been in the White House at the time. With the Roosevelt's in the White House it was rarely quiet. The children were well known for their adventures inside the White House. One time, the kids took the family pony, Algonquin, up the White House elevator to Archie's, Roosevelt and Edith's second youngest son, bedroom when he was sick (The Life...). In another instance, Andrew Jackson's portrait was found to have spitballs on it when one of the kids launched a make– believe "attack" on the White House. TR played along and called off the "attack" through the War Department. Newspapers all over the country printed stories of the pranks and when the public heard of the antics, they fell in love with the Roosevelt children. They soon became known as "The White House Gang". The president's youngest son, Quentin, once snuck four snakes into the Oval Office and scared a group of congressmen (SparkNotes Editors.). The children were like not like other children that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Business Continuity Plan For White House Security Staff Plan purpose The main purpose of this paper is to prepare a business continuity plan for the White House security staff during any natural or manmade disaster on geographic locations in order to carry out daily activities in an efficient and effective manner. This plan provides an effective guidelines that is required to be followed by the security staffs of White House under such circumstances in order to protect the security staffs from severe personal injuries and accidents and the CIA triad of information and assets as well. In this paper, the business continuity planning is elaborated using the plan objective, plan scope, plan scenarios, plan assumptions and recovery strategies and activities. Plan objective The main objective of this business continuity planning is to overcome the aftermaths of disaster either man made or natural to initiate daily activities in a timely manner without interrupting in service. The main objectives of business continuity plan are as follows:  To ensure the safety of the White House security staffs, and other visitors who are in the company's premises during the time of an incident.  To protect the assets and information of the White House  To provide a backup plan to carry out daily operations depending on the degree of impact i.e. high, medium and low.  To relocate security staffs and other members to a safe place  To relocate service providers upon loss of data to initiate daily operations  To protect White House reputation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. White House Vs Parthenon Greece has given much to the world and onitnues to impact later generations in terms of Architecture. The acropolis has had a major influence on architecture in following generations. For example the White house in Washington BC is one of the Neoclassical buildings inspired by the Parthenon. The white house is the official resident and workplace of the president of the United States. Both buildings are built in different time periods however they share many similiarities and shows how inspirational the Parthenon was to future architects. Similarites include the built in symmetrical shapen tall columns that rise to the full height of the bulidng. They both have the same influence of design but built in different time periods. Even our very own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8.
  • 9. The White House In The 1800's The White House is an symbol of our nations leadership, being the most recognized structure in America it was meant to be flexible. American was not even twenty–fie years old when John Adams inhabited the White House in 1800, it was impossible to see how and when the executive chief would call for expansion, renovation, or redesign. Washington, who had selected the site and approved the final design, knew the residence and the public buildings, such as the Capitol, would need to known "beyond the present day." The White House survived the War of 1812, a major expansion in 1902, and reconstruction in the early 1950s – although each time the nature of the building was preserved.To this day, George Washington, would still recognize the place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10.
  • 11. The Importance Of The Little White House In 1921 at the age of thirty–nine years old Franklin Delano Roosevelt contracted polio after he swam in the water at a Boy Scout Camp. Shortly afterwards, George Foster Peabody told the New York Governor Roosevelt a story about a young polio victim who was cured by swimming in the year round 88 degree Fahrenheit water at Warm Springs, Georgia (Minchew, 2003). President Roosevelt visited Warm Springs forty–one times, first arriving in 1924, and he continued to visit at least once a year during his presidency. He enjoyed staying at Warm Springs so much, that in 1926 Roosevelt decided to purchase the property from George Foster Peabody. In 1927 he turned the property into the Warm Springs Foundation to help find a treatment for polio and invited many in the community to come swim with him in the pools at the foundation. The Little White House was built in 1932 for President Roosevelt so that he could visit the area more frequently and escape from his presidential duties. The importance of the Little White House was that American citizens in the rural areas of Georgia were able to rally around the new president during the Great Depression as he was seen by the community as a friend rather than a politician. One of the most crucial outcomes that Roosevelt facilitated at the Little White House was the development of the Warm Springs Foundation. This was the first organization to start searching for a treatment of polio and it was also the sponsor of the March of Dimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The House Of Burgesses: White Male Dominance In The United... In American history, "white men" are inherently dominate. In all affairs including family, ideology, culture, politics, and more, white men are superior. This is due to the creation of the United States, and the roots of its people: Europeans. The United States was built by Europeans, who are inherently white. Even the most substantial figures of history were once British. George Washington for example, was not always American, he was a British soldier before he became an American president. In general, Americans did not just appear; it was a progression of generations and war that created the term we now use to identify people of the United States, Americans. Furthermore, politics played an eminent role in the development of a white supremacy attitude that is seen throughout the greater part of American history. Politics enabled "white men" to dominate history. The House of Burgesses is a prime example of the establishment of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The House of Burgesses was the first legislative assembly of the American Colonies, and it set the tone for American politics for years to come. The House of Burgesses consisted of 22 burgesses that represented 11 settlements/plantations. The burgesses were all wealthy, white, landowners. It is no coincidence that for hundreds of years to follow, political representatives fit these characteristics exactly. This early establishment of white men in politics created a norm of white male dominance and power, and it lead to "white men" being able to dominate women, Native Americans, and African Americans throughout history. With all the power to determine legislature and other legal action, white men were able to set themselves up to hold a dominant role. Andrew Jackson is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Apartment Lease : A White House Lease APARTMENT LEASE WHEREAS, DON A. TRUMP is the owner of certain property, more fully described as a WHITE HOUSE, located in the City of Washington. District of Columbia; and WHEREAS, BERNARD SANDERS has high hopes and wishes to reside in the WHITE HOUSE owned by TRUMP; and WHEREAS, TRUMP and SANDERS, (together the PARTIES) wish to enter into an agreement to memorialize the terms upon which SANDERS will be allowed to occupy the WHITE HOUSE, the parties intend to be bound by the following terms and conditions: The parties acknowledge that this agreement contains all the terms upon which they agree to be bound. Landlord/Lessor/Agent, DON A. TRUMP, shall be referred to as "OWNER" and Tenant(s)/Lessee, BERNARD SANDERS, shall be referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RESIDENT also agrees to make each month a public declaration of his undying gratitude to OWNER for OWNER's generosity in allowing SANDERS to enter into the agreement. 2. PAYMENTS: Rent and/or other charges are to be paid at such place or method designated by the owner as follows: each payment shall be hand delivered and each public declaration shall be made in a weekly radio statement. OWNER acknowledges receipt of the First Month 's rent of $1500.00, and a Security Deposit of $1500.00, for a total payment of $3000.00. 3. SECURITY DEPOSITS: The total of the above deposits shall secure compliance with the terms and conditions of this agreement and shall be refunded to RESIDENT within 30 days after the premises 4. LATE CHARGE: A late fee of $150.00 shall be added and due for any payment of rent made after the 10th day of the month. Any dishonored check shall be treated as unpaid rent, and subject to an additional fee of $50.00. 5. UTILITIES: RESIDENT agrees to pay all utilities and/or services based upon occupancy of the premises except salaries of Secret Service and/or Treasury Department employees. 6. OCCUPANTS: Guest(s) staying over 15 days without the written consent of OWNER shall be considered a breach of this agreement. ONLY the following individuals, AND NO OTHERS shall occupy the subject residence for more than 15 days unless the expressed written consent of OWNER obtained in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The Trial Of The White House On August 6, Lewinsky appeared before the grand jury to begin her testimony, and on August 17 President Clinton testified. Contrary to his testimony in the Paula Jones sexual–harassment case, President Clinton acknowledged to prosecutors from the office of the independent counsel that he had had an extramarital affair with Ms. Lewinsky. In four hours of closed–door testimony, conducted in the Map Room of the White House, Clinton spoke live via closed–circuit television to a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He was the first sitting president ever to testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct. That evening, President Clinton also gave a four–minute televised address to the nation in which he admitted he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with Lewinsky. In the brief speech, which was wrought with legalisms, the word "sex" was never spoken, and the word "regret" was used only in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family. Five weeks later, on February 12, the Senate voted on whether to remove Clinton from office. The president was acquitted on both articles of impeachment. The prosecution needed a two–thirds majority to convict but failed to achieve even a bare majority. Rejecting the first charge of perjury, 45 Democrats and 10 Republicans voted "not guilty," and on the charge of obstruction of justice the Senate was split 50–50. After the trial concluded, President Clinton said he was "profoundly sorry" for the burden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18.
  • 19. The White House On Maple Street Short Story Many say the white house on Maple Street is strange and the old people who lived there would definitely agree. Nobody had stayed at the house for more than a year, especially since there was something strange inside its walls. The day came when another family had bought the house. That was the day their lives changed because there was someone already in the house. They were mad at the other owners for it, but they couldn't sell the house because it was too late to find another house on the market. The person had already introduced himself and invited them to stay. The family said that they wanted some peace and quiet and nobody bothering them but they were wrong. The whole family at the same time said "No thanks, but we want to be alone." They could tell that the random person in their house was a scientist because of what he did. He didn't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While at the house one day the scientist was in the basement for hours on end and the family would yell down "Get upstairs or you will be hung in the closet!" The day ended with him making an accidental experiment of pixie dust. He said that it was hard to come up with that type of potion. He would try making it but only random potions were the result until that one fateful day. When he accidentally added a lot of helium when was making another potion that makes you walk on water. He thought that it would help to add some helium, and he left the valve chamber for the helium canister open and "BAM" the whole house shook. The scientist screamed "I did it, I actually did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. White House In The 1800s White House The building of the white house has a rich history through out its war campaigns and the burning of the white house. The White House is a symbol for our nation and it is a very intricate piece to our society. The first stone was laid on October 13, 1792. It took eight years to finish enough of the house to make it livable. The Capitol Building wasn't completed yet, and congressmen lived in boardinghouses surrounded by farmland. John Adams, the second president of the United States, moved into a cold, damp White House in November 1800. In the 1800's the white house had yet to be completed and yet John Adams moved in. When he moved in November 1, 1800 he made several changes such as housekeeping on the second floor, converting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the White House going through all these problems and changes I believe that the White House has a greater meaning. The White House describes us as a nation. We might get knocked down and pushed around but we will learn and fight for what we know is right. We will stand tall and unite as one to remain as a stable and strong country. Today the white house has changed vastly and made some new improvements from the 1800's. There are 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms, and 6 levels to accommodate all the people who live in, work in, and visit the White House. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases, and 3 elevators. The White House receives approximately 6,000 visitors a day. For recreation, the White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents, including a tennis court, a jogging track, swimming pool, Movie Theater, billiard room, and a bowling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. White House Narrative Blackness stretches out, never–ending backgrounds of balls of fiery gas embraced in a blanket of black tar. Metallic walls, strong, sturdy herding waves of the most precious resource among the stark black that stretched from the ends of the universe, interrupted only by the small globes of color dotting the sky. Oxygen flows a source of life in a place with none. Rumbling engine and large beasts breathing smoke. Energy propels the body of metal through the stark silence surrounding it. A white suit floating a parody of swimming, moving as if time is slowed. A white office, round and long, a carpet lay on the floor round, proud, and majestic, a bald eagle stands wings outstretched, 13 arrows held aloft in its claws alongside an olive branch. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As is the case with smaller children I dreamed of doing something amazing, something that could be written down in history books and admired for years to come. I distinctly remember a cool, clear night in Olympia, Washington spent on the hood of our car with my parents looking through an old telescope we owned, Just as clearly I remember my grand exclamation to my family that there would be room for everyone when I secured my place in the white house. These dreams slowly faded, my interests narrowed and my willingness to complete the work required to enter these fields disappeared as I grew and explored a working world I more thoroughly understood. My curiosity shifted from the night sky to the human body, a smaller and more explored area but no less complex. The first inkling of this career change occurred during a unit about the heart in P.E. The complex way the body worked to ensure it was fully functioning was fascinating and I couldn't wait to further explore the complexity of it all. Slowly but surely I focused on Biology, Anatomy specifically as the pinpoint of my curiosity. With this realization also came the task of deciding how and what I would do to achieve my dreams, after I had narrowed down my options of course. Anatomy changed narrowing into Biomedical engineering, the creation of artificial organs and prosthetics as well as practical medical instruments were all jobs available in this career. My dreams of going to MIT faded as I looked towards more realistic options that I would both be accepted to and offer me the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The Importance Of Ghost In The White House Is there really ghost in the White House? We will never know, but after all of the research we have done, first ladies have said they have seen ghosts in the White House. This is a really important subject to study because if there is really ghost in the White House that would be kind of creepy. Especially if you were the president living in the White House at the time and you saw old presidents in the White House. For example, the most popular ghost in the White House was Abe Lincoln and he was found in the oval office room. I believe that there are ghosts in the White House. And I would not want to live in the White House. The reasons why I believe there is, is because some presidents died in the White House, the White House burnt down and they believe that in a picture of the white house burnt down that there was a guy holding a torch and it was really clear so it did look like a ghost and my last reason why I believe that there are ghost in the White House is because after all of the research we have done people have said that lots of people have witnessed different ghosts. A lot of people have witnessed these ghost in the White House. "The first lady that first saw the ghost was Grace Coolidge.", " Other presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, and Dwight Eisenhower saw president Abe Lincoln in the white house a couple times." (White House ghosts stories) They have seen some suspicious things that may have been ghosts in the White House that happened in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. The Watergate Of The White House Richard Nixon's six year stint in the White House is and was reviewed as a pivotal and influential time period in various aspects of American infrastructure. Nixon had come into office after the consistent twenty year dominance of presidential politics by a left–winged Democratic coalition. America coming out of conflicts across the globe was universally known as a global police force which was notorious for large–scale pre 21st century military conflict. When Nixon resigned, (The first United States president to do so) a conservative Republican regime was born that would in turn dominate the next twenty years of presidential politics. The post–Nixon Republican Party was known for delivering aid to our allies across the globe, and staying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such distinction is understood by a transitional politician. His tendency and philosophy toward his foreign and domestic policy were mirror images in regards to their intent. Conservative, but understandably so as the late sixties going into the seventies was the descent of liberalism's early to mid–century dominance. His right–wing conservative system, could not be established without first deconstructing FDR's liberal construct. During his Presidency it was noted that Nixon was "only as conservative as he could be" and "only as liberal as he had to be" (Hughes 1). He was accredited with the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency but had also made closed–door comments about how if he had not done so, the Democratic Congress would have forced more liberal laws and legislation into his term. Nixon was at times a hypocritical president especially in times that it was beneficial to him. Nixon was a president that ideologically could have opposed restriction on compensation and prices and stayed true to the beliefs in a private setting, while using them during his election–year to appeal to specific organizations. Yet this political/tactical malleability should not conceal his steadfast political purpose. His simple yet successful endgame was as such; move the country to the right. The Nixon administration signaled the end of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The White Houses: The Wondrous White House The Wondrous White House Have you ever wondered about the white house? The construction of the white house took eight years to finish. The White House has lots of details. One of many is that the White House takes over three–hundred gallons of paint to cover it. Fun Facts about the white house consists of random things. One random thing is how on average six–thousand people visit the White House per day. Presidents also have a huge impact on the White House. Our presidents all make their own moderations to make the house their own for their term. The White House is the greatest and most valuable landmark in the United States The construction of the White House took long but was all worth it in the end. The White House was built by Slaves. White Workers also worked on the White House during the construction. James Hoban was one of architects who modeled the white house. He had a little help with it from other architects The Architects that helped him includes Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Charles Follen McKim, and Nathan C. Wyeth. When the White House was complete, it was cold and damp. James Hoban earned a gold medal for his work on the White House. It was cold and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The White House is one–hundred fifty two feet wide with porticoes. Porticoes are structures that consist of a roof supported by columns at regular intervals, typically attached as a porch to a building. The White House is also one–hundred sixty eight feet long. The White House Has 132 Rooms and mostly all are used. There Are 412 doors, 147 windows, and 28 fireplaces which is a lot for one house. The White House also has 8 staircases, and 3 elevators. It is very necessary to have all of that stuff because nothing is too grand for the leader of the free world and his family. The White House residents did not have electricity until eighteen ninety one. I bet that those were dark days without electricity in the White ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Descriptive Essay About A White House Driving down the path, lined with small American flags, I began to see the large white house. It is quite an old house, however there were a few additions added. My mom pulled into the parking lot of a driveway and started taking food out of the trunk and bringing it into the house. I could have helped her, but instead I decided that I wanted to bring my luggage in and put it in the room that was assigned for me. I jogged back down the stairs and was greeted by my uncle's girlfriend, Sandy. Sandy is a wonderful, gentle, and kind woman who happens to be a good baker. She gave me a hug and kissed my forehead, asking me how my trip was, and I told her that I slept the entire ride to Maryland. After hearing this, she laughed and walked out on to the enclosed porch area. I walked through the kitchen, grabbing a cup of water, and asked my mom when my dad would be getting her. She told me that he would be here in two days because he must pick up a surprise; disappointed, I walked outside and was greeted by the farm cat Tala, she is a very loving cat, even though she only has one eye. I started petting her, and even held her for a little bit, playing with her tail and rubbing her ears, anything to get her to stay cuddling with me. After about 10 minutes went by, she ran off, chasing a bird. Standing up from my spot on the stairs, I headed towards the pool area assuming that is where my uncle's voice is originating from, and I was correct, he was at his Tiki bar, making drinks for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The White House Restaurant 2.1.1 The Environment Wellington city has a great number of restaurants that offer variety of service and food. So it is highly competitive and many restaurants cut down the prices of the food and services to gain a number of customer base. In spite of the price cutting war The White house restaurant is taking an opposite strategy (Niche differentiation) to fight back with superior value. However, people tend to spend less money for dining out due to the economic concerns, so they often choose places where do better deal for them. As a result the White house restaurant struggles to increase a number of customers. Also there are not many customers come to The White house restaurant regularly, most people come only for special occasions such as birthday or anniversaries. Bartol et al (2011, p.76) states that customers are important in determining organization success or failure. For example, the most famous fine dining restaurant in Wellington called Logan Brown offers affordable lunch to respond the customer needs. The White House restaurant must be aware of competitor's strategies and customer's needs more deeply. 2.1.2 The Culture The owner freely communicates with employees and vice versa, so there is a solid communication in the organisation. The owner often comes to work in the kitchen, and he communicates with chefs and front house staff very friendly but also professionally. He always checks qualities of food and sometime shows chefs how they can cook to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. The White House Short Story It was six o'clock in the evening when President James was sitting in the Oval office playing a game of chess with his eleven–year–old daughter Sophia. They both were enjoying the company of one another. It was a rare occasion when the president had time to allocate to his only daughter. Even though Sophia knew her father was letting her win, they both were playing well. Little did they know this happiness would soon change. Two days later, Sophia was leaving school. Two secret service agents by the names of Johnson and Brown were escorting Sophia back home. The White House was only an eight–minute walk from Ross Elementary School where Sophia attended. All of a sudden, halfway through their walk, three black vans with no license plates pulled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The President said, "We could have two fake facade's of the warheads made and deliver them with a USB drive to the embassy and hopefully get my daughter and our agents back before they realize there is nothing on the hard drive." To that the Vice President asked, "How would we deliver them and what about the immunity deals?" President James answered, "I could somehow promise them immunity and we would put the warheads in a semi–trailer truck." The Vice President then replied, "That could work." As the White House prepared to make their plan a reality if all attempts to find Sophia failed, Rothery and Lawson sat in the interrogation room questioning their suspect. Since the time limit was so short and information was desperately needed Rothery and Lawson decided to use needles to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Modern Day White House (4) Surviving many years, The White House has been with us for a very long time. It has endured many decades from the late 1700s to the present. This monumental building, centered in America, has withstood many trials, including being set to flame. (2) Since the area around The White House is a lovely green, it really complements the white, limestone coating that covers the exterior of the building. (5) Although there are many topics of which are important, there are three topics that are essential to knowing the history of this American icon: the building of the mansion, the modern day White House, and its legacy. The building of this executive mansion was decided by a composition in which men came and submitted designs for the new presidential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The building of this royal abode was a not an insignificant time (Aequipollentia for important) in our nation's history. (2) Though renovated, the modern day White House, has renewed the loyalty of all Americans. (4) Changing throughout the years, the legacy of this home has stretched far and wide, but the message has always been that of loyalty and patriotism. (5)While this is all important, the most vivacious and vital remembrance is that The White House has been and always will be a symbol of American freedom. It is easy to forget the hard work and the dedication it make to run this country, but The White house is and always will be a sign of hope for the future. The home of the president shall always be remembered and an icon of American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Analysis Of Andrew Jackson 's ' The White House ' Essay Andrew Jackson once said, "Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in." Andrew Jackson was an individual who was filled with integrity, grit, determination, and other values that encompass a good leader. The chosen book about this man is titled American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. The creator of this Pulitzer Prize winning novel would be Jon Meacham. The Chattanooga born author graduated at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee as the salutatorian, and acquiring a degree summa cum laude in English Literature. He might as well become a history teacher with his knowledge on various historical concepts and people. With notorious books ranging from Making of a Nation to Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power. Andrew Jackson is regarded as one of the greatest of the founding fathers; with a scarred uprising as a child, and the actions he took for this country, it 's easy to see why some historians might think this. This president always seemed like an interesting figure to learn more about. Therefore, with a 353 page long book solely about him, it was deemed as the best choice. The book is composed of 34 chapters. Each following a timeline of his beginnings, accomplishments, and final days. In order to provide a brief synopsis/summary, it is important to provide information pertaining to every chapter, some elaborated on more than others. The first chapter is titled Andy Will Fight His Way into the World, which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. White House Narrative I don't know who I am or how long I've been here. I'm in a small room with metal walls, ceiling, and floor. I can almost see a reflection on the wall. I detect some white, and some orange above it, but it's nothing more than blurs. I am only wearing some kind of black, skin–tight underwear. I reach to feel the wall in an angered, feral state. It feels smooth. The room is empty: just three holes (two inches in diameter) on the ceiling, and a camera on a vertex of the ceiling. The holes look about six inches in depth. I can't form a single thought. I notice tiny, spherical holes in the veins of my antecubital space. I am fed up being here. Suddenly, I feel my will return. I begin to realize the holes in my arm are from a needle. I can only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . ." the man begged. "Fuck you!" I said just before watching the blood splatter against the wall. I filled the house with gasoline, lit a match, and watched the body of the man burn in hell. I took the girl's body, and escaped the building, she deserves better than the fate of hell. She deserves to rest in peace. People need to know what the man did to her. I killed a man because he brutally beat and raped his daughter. She wasn't just a little girl, she was innocent. As I stand in front of the woman with a gun pointed at her head, I realize she knew what she was doing when she shocked me. She was trying to tell me to trigger an adrenaline rush so I could be fast enough to escape. She too was innocent. I may not remember her, but I can't kill her. I dropped the gun, and ran out through the vault door. I took a glance at my reflection in a window. I have Caucasian skin, red hair, and green eyes. I saw a door that said "exit" on it, I opened it, and ran. *Two months later, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Essay Comparing A Doll House And Hills Like White Elephants In A Doll House and "Hills Like White Elephants," both authors present you with an underlying issue that both include a lack of communication and love, which become the ulterior problem in both the play and the story. With the use of the literary devices that were used in both the short story and the play, there were many commonalities between the two. Ibsen and Hemingway also portray the roles of men and women during both time periods, the reliability of one character on another, and similar themes throughout their short story and play. The different roles of males and females were both a factor in A Doll House and "Hills Like White Elephants." In A Doll House, Nora did not have a job and was a stay at home mother, which was expected from society during the time period. Nora also felt as if she was unable to make important decisions on her own, and was constantly asking for Torvald's input. Torvald, on the other hand, worked almost all hours of the day for his family. Torvald is what we would consider the head of the household, and he also played his role of what was expected of him in society. " A Doll House is not about everybody's struggle to find him– or herself but, according to its author, about Every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as theme, symbols, and characterization. Ibsen and Hemingway portrayed and explained the importance of the sacrificial role of women during the time periods. They also both explain what was expected of both women and men in the short story and the play. With the use of these literary devices, you are able to pull the similarities of the two works together. Both authors also presented you with an underlying issue or situation that included a lack of love, communication, reliability on another person, the different roles of men and women in society during the two different time periods, and the use of manipulation throughout the short story and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Ethical Behavior In The White House Ethical behavior in the White House has been a topic of interest since the latest President of the United States has taken office and begun appointing people into positions of power and influence. From a principle based ethical approach we will take the view that sometimes the correct path is determined not by the consequences but by certain standards or duties. This stance means that the ends do not justify the means like the utilitarian approach does. Principle–based decision–making relies on a set of time–tested principles, such as honesty, respect, equality, fairness, and courage that can guide a person in a position of power in dealing with some of the morally ambiguous situations such as corruption, abuse of power, conduct on and off the camera and general treatment of the civilian population. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a person is sworn into a position of power such as Kellyann Conway was, she had an ethical and moral duty to uphold herself to the tenets that the Office of Government Ethics had created in order to seem fair, ethically–minded and free of bias. She violated this clearly defined ethical value that has been clearly written out when she told people to go out and buy President Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump's merchandise. Perhaps she is friends with Ivanka and felt an ethical need to try and help her friend, perhaps she felt that this would curry more favor with her boss Donald Trump. Either way, in this case, the ends do not justify the means and she violated ethical policy against misuse of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Dorothy Of The White House Dorothy Day grew up without a Catholic background, but had a strong will for social justice. She was a natural pacifist which she expressed even before converting to Catholicism. She worked for the Call which encouraged her picketing and strikes against social injustices. (57) Later, Dorothy also protested with women against suffragists in front of the White House and was arrested. During her time in prison, she got involved with a hunger strike which caused the demands to be met. (82) She had a strong will for the fairness of others. Dorothy had lived in an apartment in Chicago for a short time. She became acquainted with Catholicism in a couple she had met there. After analyzing them, she realized they are not lonely like she is because they are Catholic. They have a God to love and pray to. (106) Dorothy began to gain Catholic faith while she was in a common law marriage with an atheist anarchist named Forster. He disagreed with and discouraged her faith, but this didn't stop her. She found out she was pregnant with his child and wanted to baptize her in the Catholic church after she was born and later got herself baptized after working hard to learn religion. Forster left her for this. She chose God over man by this point. (140) This showed how important her faith was in her life. The Great Depression began and Dorothy's awareness of the need for Catholic stance grew. "It was a time for pressure groups, for direct action, and radicalism was thriving among all groups ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. White House Staff The White House is the corporate central station of the free world. Our Leader is the President. The bureau people and white house staff or administrators. Further down Pennsylvania Street at the State house are the Top managerial staff, and for some odd reason the Directorate, have gatherings pretty much consistently. We the general population are the shareholders of our country. This is the way our country is kept running in the present state of affairs. FDR had forty–five full–time staff people. President Clinton had five hundred and eleven. Who was more successful Clinton or FDR? When you have people to backing and help you, it is less demanding and more powerful to complete the current workload. Our media look to the president as the boss wellspring of open approach. This thought makes the President responsible to the shareholders all the live long day. The American Administration has experienced a tremendous change throughout the establishment. The White House Staff ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our Leader is presently more responsible to his "shareholders" because of these progressions. He needs to have a question and answer session consistently, he needs to have a week by week radio plays, and his staff members must be on all the real Sunday morning news magazines. As boss the military his activities are more looked upon, because of the openness to data. At the point when the president is on political missions they're continually being watched. This change has conveyed more obligations to the Chief. The administration arrangement of the White House is vital to the skill and status as a world political dominion, if he botches people are watching. At the point when his staff people spoil it's been viewed by millions. So as to keep our country running like an all–around oiled machine we need a president rely on upon their bureau and staff. Our leader should be made canny and a decent pioneer so as to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Persuasive White House White is one of those shades that we often avoid at all costs in a kid's bedroom doors since it stains very easily and takes a lot of work to keep clean and looking great. In most children's bedrooms, the only place that you will see white is on the ceiling, with most parents taking the stand of banishing white doors from a kid's bedroom. Here are just a few alternatives that make a great replacement for white bedroom doors in your child's room: Natural wood finishes are high, but faux wood materials that are more durable are a better choice. Your priority in a kid's bedroom doors is durability. Otherwise, you will be replacing the door far more often than you would like. Natural woods are easy to scratch, stain very easily, and cost a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, crayons, food, gum, dirt, mud, pencils, and markers leave marks that are almost impossible to get rid of totally and to even make a dent in the stain you have to buy special products. Pen, marker, and gum rarely come off entirely, leaving some trace of the original stain. Some color options will not have this problem; such as black and some wood finish shades. Consider this scenario: Your six–year–old son comes running in the house after an afternoon playing outside. His feet and hands are covered in mud, grass, and grime, and the first place he is heading is not likely to be the bathroom if he can sneak past Mom. Browns and black hide more than just stains on your child's bedroom doors. We mostly consider the entry door for the bedroom, but this also applies to closet doors and bathroom doors for some kids' rooms. Many shades of brown and black hide the stains we have already gone over, but they also mask scuff marks, small scratches, and minor dings. White doors show everything, including the smallest ding, nick, mark, scratch, or scrape. As you make plans to do your spring–cleaning or just think about touching up the details in the house, those white doors will often be the first things that catch your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. White House Lawn If you're wondering why the White House lawn looks particularly lovely this week, the answer lies behind the hard work of an 11–year–old boy. That's right–whether you believe it or not, President Donald Trump let Frank Giaccio, a grade six student and budding entrepreneur, mow the White House lawn. Talk about working with high–profile clients... Curious how the young businessman got Trump and the White House lawn on his resume? How'd he get the gig? How on earth did an 11–year–old boy land the all–time gig of mowing the White House lawn? The answer's pretty simple: he wrote Trump a letter. In the letter, Frank shared his admiration for Trump as both the President and a business tycoon. He then goes over the details of the business he's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What did Trump think? While Frank spent most of his morning getting the White House lawn in tip– top shape, President Trump was getting ready to take a peek at the 11 year–old's efforts. As Frank made his way through the Rose Garden, he was so hard at work he didn't even notice the President was standing right next to him taking a look at his lawn care duties. "That's the real future of the country right there–we're lucky," Trump said. "Maybe he'll be President someday." Trump must have been impressed, because shortly after the lawn was finished he congratulated Frank and gave him a well–deserved high–five. The press loves it! Whether it's a kind–hearted move from Trump or a smart tactic for some free White House lawn care, it's pretty clear the press loved Frank's story. At a press conference later that afternoon, Frank joined press secretary Sarah Sanders, taking the time to thank his father, Sanders, and of course, Donald Trump for the once in a lifetime experience. When reporters asked Frank if he would consider mowing their lawns, Sanders made a quick integration, joking that he could charge double because he's now part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The White House Analysis President Hayes, advised by Dr. Kennedy and Director Stansfield of the CIA, authorizes spy Mitch Rapp to kidnap leader Fara Harut in the middle of the night after hearing rumors of a planned attack against the United States. Rapp brings him to Germany with several other SEAL companions, where Dr. Hornig begins to interrogate him and soon discovers Harut has planned an attack against the White House for that very day. In the White House, Hayes is meeting with Russ Piper and his last– minute guest, Prince Kalib, who is actually a terrorist Rafique Aziz. Rapp notifies the Secret Service of the threat, and Jack Warch evacuates the President to his bunker when the terrorists led by Aziz take the White House in a well thought out plan and managed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He cares more for his career than for the retake of the White House and capture of Aziz. Aziz wants a ton of money that he claims belongs to his coutry, and even though Mitch Rapp warns Baxter that he will not be able to change Aziz's mind, Baxter knows that it will make him look bad. Attorney General Tutwiler releases only part of the money and asks Aziz to release some of the hostages. Instead, Aziz shoots two hostages that were captured during the raid. Dr. Kennedy and Director Stansfield send Mitch Rapp and Milt Adams into the White House through a ventilation duct to gather more information. Once inside, Rapp rescues a very good–looking young reporter from assault by one of the terrorists. Rapp and Adams continue to gather information while inside. Inside the bunker, President Hayes and Warch realize that someone is drilling through the door. Mustafa Yassin, one of Aziz's friends, is slowly drilling into the bunker. Two more SEALs attempt to come into the building through the duct, but Aziz shoots them while they are crawling through. Later that day, Aziz broadcasts to the America trying to get on their good side. The terrorist has planned everything down to the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. The Role Of Independent Agencies And The White House Staff... The modern American presidency is defined as the presidency's transition to the center of American governance. Distinct from typically passive and isolated presidencies during the 18th and 19th centuries, the modern American presidency of the mid–20th century set the use of power and popularity as precedence. The transition to the modern presidency can be understood through the development of the presidency's institutional, international, and perceptual identity. In this essay, I will argue that the increasing role of independent agencies and the White House staff that spearheaded executive policymaking led to a significant institutional change to the presidency. I will also argue America's expanding international function in response to globalization placed the presidency, responsible for foreign policy, in a newly found position to exercise power. Finally, I will argue that the public perception of the presidency as a "living reality" (Reedy, p. 10) shifted it from a peripheral political entity to one at the center of policy discussion and leadership. In this essay, I will present examples of the modern presidency in the attributes of administrations from Franklin D. Roosevelt through John F. Kennedy, as well as evaluate scholarly models that contextualize how attributes of these administrations shaped the modern presidency, such as John Burke's Institutional Presidency, Aaron Wildavsky's Two Presidencies, and George Reedy's American Monarchy. Ushered in as the FDR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Personal Narrative-Old White Houses I didn't always live on Meadow Ridge Road. But I have always remembered living on it. From the time I was born to the time I was a year old, my parents and three brothers lived on a road in the city. I don't know the house I had spent my first year in, but I know the one I'm in now. Back then, it was just an old white house, with a siding that was no longer produced. The front porch was small, barely enough room to stand on and only there so people could stand above the snow during winter. The kitchen floors were wooden, with my father making my brother Lucas and I clean the floors with a toothbrush as punishment. The living room floors always had some form of urine from our dog. But that was before I grew up, and changes were made. My house ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. White House Construction In order for Alexander Hamilton to get his assumption bill passed, he, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson made a deal known as the Compromise of 1790 which gave Hamilton the votes he needed to pass his bill and Jefferson and Madison obtained the nation's capitol for the South and this is where the White House would later be built. Before construction of the White House, though, the President lived in the President's House in Philadelphia which was built in 1767 and served originally as home to the Penn family, who founded Pennsylvania, and it was probably the largest home in all of Philadelphia. This is where Washington spent his presidency and also where Adams spent the first 18 months of his presidency before moving to the White House. The architect who designed the White House was Pierre Charles L'Enfant in 1791 while designing the District of Columbia. He envisioned a large mansion for the President which was five times larger than the building that was actually built. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It now has 167 rooms (including the 35 bathrooms) and has been expanded to include East and West Wing as well as two more stories added to the main building plus a basement and subbasement. In the original building, only two of the rooms were oval in shape. The White House has faced many changes over the years, one of the most important renovations being the Truman Restoration that occurred from 1948 to 1952. Truman added a balcony branching off the second story of the South Portico and, shortly after this, the main building was found by architects to be structurally unsound, leaving the old interior to be dismantled and rebuilt with concrete and steel instead of wood. Some small modifications were made as well during this time, such as adding bathrooms to each bedroom and repositioning the main staircase to the Entrance Hall instead of the Cross ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. White House Descriptive Writing The lights of the highway flickered as I jogged my way down the long narrow street into the dim lit alley. Mom told me to be back at eleven o'clock on the dot, I thought to myself as I checked my watch. It was a dark and chilly winter night. There wasn't much of nothing going on nobody outside just every now, and then a dog would let out a loud and frightening bark. It was starting to get cold as my clock hit 10:30 pm, as I enter the last ally from my house a white van drove past me going real slow. I thought nothing of it as the van speed passed me. I was out of the alley and stopped to take a breath, when smack! Shocking pain and ache flew through my body like a wildfire. I regained conscience to the feeling of being dragged across the smooth lawn of a old beaten down white house. There were two tall figures looked like males, but I couldn't make them out because my vision was still a little blurry. The men dragged me in the house and up a set of stairs. I got the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I looked at the watch it said 1:54 am. The guy open up a hatch under the door and walked in. I asked him why I as here and he only let out a meer laugh. He picked me up by my hair and dragged me out of the main room back down into the main room. There was drugs and alcohol cans everywhere. There was a broken shard of glass on the floor. I spotted as the man sat me down on the couch and open the door to outside it was very dark and the only light shining in was the dark moon light. He walked outside to grab something, as I quickly picked up the glass and put it under me. I was scared and paranoid out of my mind, and I knew if I was going to die it wasn't going to be without a fight. The tall stern man walked in with a large rusty box. He walked over and grabbed me by my hair. I yanked out the shard of glass and sliced his hand. The only thing I seen was blood going everywhere. I dashed out the door into the dark moon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The White House: A Fictional Narrative The process was the same as before, except they ended up dressed as tourists on a tour of the white house. They were right next to a young 28 year old FDR. He grabbed Casey on the shoulder, pointed at the white house and stated, "I'm gonna be there someday. If only I had the money." He looked at Casey, "Oh sorry I didn't mean to bother you." "No sir you're fine. In fact, would you like to come to a new year's party?" Casey asked him wide eyed, FDR was taken aback and said, "Wow just like that huh?" "Yes sir, but actually it's more of a dance party." "Who's gonna be there and how much is it gonna cost me?" "Well have you heard of Rockefeller?" "No way you got him to join. He's too old to dance at a party." "Nope, and it's free. What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... equipment. The house was incredible, it was situated on a mountain and was eggshell white with numerous panes of glass for walls. It had an outside pool that overflowed into the ocean below the mountain and was awe inspiring. They got some nice clothes and had some fun with things in the house they blasted some beastie boys and nirvana. Richie, Joe and Casey looked off the hill that the house was situated on, and gazed at the sunset. The sun made the sky the most brilliant mixture of yellows, oranges, reds and purples. The trio continued looking at the colors lowering behind beautiful snow covered mountains for ten minutes. The three boys all knew they were making a terrible decision but they didn't care, they were having fun. "We're almost there Rich," Joe remarked still fixated on the sunset, "I'm tired." Richie declared as the last glimmer of light fell below the mountains, The boys stood there in the cold and darkness thinking about what they had been doing. Richie resented himself for what he accomplished, but for once in his life, he was finally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Creative Writing: The White House It was colder then usual out, so John and Richard had moved outside into whatever was left of sunlight these days. They had a picturesque view of the White House from what must have been the top of an office building. Most of the back corner of their building had crumbled revealing the a portion of the top story. John and Richard had stumbled upon "the fence" as they called it, years ago and since then turned it into somewhat of a fortress. They were both children when they escaped from the grasp of the Republic and the Democracy. John escaped at the age of 11 form the Republic, a couple months before Richard, then 9, managed to escape the Democracy. They soon became friends when they bumped into each other on the outskirts of D.C. That ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their symbol was a Donkey. A much more believable animal to him, for they had both seen horses before. They would argue over who really ruled the old world. They had naturally come to believe that the Republic and Democracy had torn apart this world in a civil war over control of the capital. Both sides fought for control over the white house now. Hoping that recovering it will show insight into their past thus granting them the ability to bring back the old world under their rule. Trench warfare left both sides in a hundred year stale mate over the building neither making any ground other then a couple of feet back and forth. You were born into one side and would die fighting for it. You grew up hating the other side for the sole fact that they were wrong and you were right and that was that. Not to mention they had most likely killed most of your family in battle. Some try and escape but abandonment, if caught, is punishable by death. All either side knew was that their was quite obviously separate sides before the bombs and they must've battled each other for power. When the first fighting started after the bombs it must ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. The White House Observation 1. Activity period's time passes behind two solid oak doors. They lead to a beamingly lit room packed with extended blacktop tables. The light source is a row of wide windows perched just high enough to give off a view of the sky. Time here is devoted to studio aid tasks. The aroma of ceramic glaze and brewing coffee encompass the room. Attached along the walls is numerous wooden cupboards. The room is nearly empty besides a group of four girls who sit in the corner carving sculptures out of clay. An outsider is able to exactly get the full conversation with just a roaming ear. The clicking of kilns sings harmoniously concurrently to the draining of coffee into the machine's slightly discolored pot. After the pot cease to brew the teacher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While entering the room students peering up can spot incandescent lighting suspending from the highly elevated ceilings. The untouched blue and silver bleachers rest compacted to maximize space. Posters, sponsors, and athlete banners cover the eggshell painted brick walls. A blue curtain separates the different class space during the period. Students are ordered to perform exhausting repetitive drills in a circuit while the critical teacher yells at their performance the entire class. Heavily breathing, weak and weary students try to surpass fatigue. The room feels clammy and grows bothersome. The sounds of top 40 tracks and the teacher's snarky comments ring in everyone's ears. Irritability grows while counting along with the seconds passing on the caged circular clock. This is until the period comes to a close and it is time to get changed and journey back to the locker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. White House Makeover Soon, the rumored "dump" will be no more; a White House makeover is underway –– and has been a long time coming. While President Trump is away on a 17–day vacation, his White House appears to be in disarray, based on numerous photos. However, after the rigorous restoration is complete, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will return to its former splendor. While you were sleeping and preoccupied with a stream of headlines about World War III and a war of words between North Korea's dictator and America's commander in chief, crews at the White House ripped up old carpeting, chiseled away at old stucco, prepared walls for fresh paint and gutted the Oval Office, among other things. The White House is undergoing significant repairs and overhauls to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure was rebuilt from scratch, and over several administrations, presidents added their personal designs to the building. Construction costs totaled $232,372. Adjusted for inflation, it equaled $4,278,846.00 in 2016. The building opened for public tours for the first time in 1805 on New Year's Day. The White House is comprised of 55,000 square feet. There are 142 rooms and 35 bathrooms under its roof over six floors. https://www.whitehousehistory.org/questions/who–has–died–in–the–white–house Have any presidents died in the White House? Yes, two passed away during their service: President William Henry Harrison (April 4, 1841) and President Zachary Taylor (July 9, 1850). Has a first lady died in the White House? Yes, three have died during their husband's service: First Lady Letitia Tyler (Sep. 10, 1842), First Lady Caroline Harrison (Oct. 25, 1892) and First Lady Ellen Wilson (Aug. 6, 1914).
  • 72. Is there a pool in the White House? Yes, a swimming pool was constructed during FDR's administration in 1933. It is covered today and is located just beneath the WH press ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. The Cabinet Room In The White Houses Can Architecture influence people to make decisions that they tend to not follow? The Cabinet room in the White House is a good example, because that is where the President, its Cabinet members and the secretaries join and advises the President in decisions or decide what issues are important. The Cabinet room is in a Neoclassical style. The style came from the 18th century of classical antiquity from the ancient Greek and Romans. The style is clean, filled with elegant lines, the idea of perfection through mathematics to form order, balance and harmony. The Architecture in the cabinet room is very conservative and may be seemed as old fashioned by some and may lead to some politicians to believe or choose things a certain way. So, would changing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various colors pink, white, green, and violet were used. It found that green causes anger and confusion, violet causes sadness and fatigue. Many claim that a white working environment is appropriate and not distracting,but compared to workers in red or blue offices, workers in white offices complained of more headaches and nausea (Hoicowitz, Hudson, McCoy, & McNerney, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. White House Security Breach The White House Security breach case could use the Excellence theory – model 2 and model 4, the public information model and the two–way symmetric model in order to communicate their response to the general public. I chose this theory for the reasons as explained below: 1. According to Fearn–Banks (2011), "A public makes an issue when it perceives that a problem is brewing or already exists" (p. 23). The White House Security breach implies failure on the part of the Department of Homeland Security and public may perceive this as alarming if not communicated effectively. Therefore, to prevent the possible damage to trust in the public for the Department of Homeland Security it is essential to use the crisis theory of two–way symmetrical program. In addition, the excellence theory would provide the White House management tactics and strategies to assess the intensity of the incident. 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The public relations at the White House are key segment for developing a dialogue not only between the public and government, but also internally. The segmentation program of the excellence theory would help crisis communicators to break down the large publics to smaller subpublics, which may include press, media, active publics, social media, the White House employees etc. The crisis communication team would then release accurate information about the breach to these segments in the form of press release, articles or newspapers (Fearn–Banks, 2011). 3. In addition, the White House is the official and residential place of the President of the US and has public access. Public relations as per the excellence theory identify the key stakeholders and their ranks of importance. Therefore, the security breach crisis would be communicated to the people in order of importance (Fearn–Banks, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. I. Q, Book 2: The White House By Roland Smith My book report is on the book I.Q, Book 2: The White House by Roland Smith. This book is a blend of adventure and suspense. It has multiple settings as the book takes place from The White House to an apartment complex. The story usually takes place at the White House, where the action occurred the most. The book does not give an exact date of when all of this is happening, however the whole book takes place on a Saturday on September the sixth. This book is the sequel to I.Q, book 1: Independence Hall picking up where it left off. You would have to read the first book before reading this to understand the conflict in this story. The main character in this book is thirteen–year–old Quest Munoz. Quest is referred to as Q by everyone. He is taller than his step sister who is two years older than he is. Q is the son of Blaze Munoz and the stepson of Roger Tucker. He is also the step brother to Angela Tucker. Q is considered to be really good with magic and has a passion to become a magician. Another major character in this book is fifteen–year–old Angela Tucker. Daughter of the presumably dead, Malak Tucker and the step sister to Quest Munoz. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moles they said were spies from the Ghost Cell sent to take P.K and Bethany Culpepper. Knowing this, Angela and Q went to the White House to investigate. They settled in a small hotel–sized room in the White House. The Ghost Cell will do anything to kill everyone related to Malak Tucker, a former ex–spy for the Secret Service. Little do they know, Malak Tucker is posing as The Leopard or Anmar, her twin sister who was a terrorist for the Ghost Cell. After getting settled in the White House, Q and Angela were invited to the Oval Office to talk with J.R. They were given Seamaster watches from the president to those he trusts. The watches don't have any special qualities, but allows J.R to know where they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...