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International Presidents’ Day Wreath Laying
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The American Presidents Song
The origin of the "American Presidents" by Genevieve Ryan Bellaire is somewhat unique. One year, Genevieve's father asked her to memorize the order of the Presidents of the United States for Father's Day. As she did, she began to come up with rhymes to help her remember each President. After sharing this method with her family, they told her that
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The Presidents and the Theatre
Read Digital Edition Foreword, William SealeThe Man Who Came to Dinner at the White House: Alexander Woollcott Visits the Roosevelts, Mary Jo Binker The Curse of the Presidential Musical: Mr. President and 1600 Pennsylvania Aven
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24 U.S. Presidents When They Were Young
The 46 presidents of the United States have all brought unique backgrounds and experiences to the role. While some were military leaders who led troops into battle, others practiced law and even ran their own practice before entering the world of politics. From their university to hometown state, read on to learn more about 24 of these famous figures and what their journey to the presidency looked like.
Going in order—from America’s current president (Donald Trump) to the first (George Washington)—this list fryst vatten filled with incredible throwback photos of what presidents looked like when they were ung.
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Donald Trump
Trump posted this throwback photo of himself as a toddler on Instagram.
It’s no secret that Trump was raised in a wealthy family. Born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York, the real estate heir eventually took over his father’s business. But before that, he attende
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8 Great Government Leaders of the Past Century
Winston Churchill
Effective, strong leaders understand how to provide for their populations, and they understand how to help entire nations achieve economic, political and social success. The most successful leaders are honest, confident, and disciplined, but it takes thorough education, training, and practical application of these skills to become proficient enough to apply them in a national leadership capacity. Below is a look at the careers, accomplishments, and leadership skills of eight lauded government leaders who have served their respective nations successfully during the past century.
Winston Churchill established himself as a great government leader when he served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Churchill was born to an aristocratic family near Oxford, England and became an officer of the cadet corps as a youth. Later, after finishing school, he began formal training as a military offi