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Mari Kakimoto Ayaka Tashiro Yui Tanaka Megumi Hiramine Megumi Hiramine Mami Fujiwara Mami Fujiwara Hatsumi Moritsuka

Holding=once in four years ◆ To run? ◆ More than 35 years old An American of American birth Living in U.S.A. for 14 years (By the way, Franklin Roosevelt was reelected four times) ▲ Election is long race. It takes a year!!

The stream of a year February---June/Primary election July---August/the National Convention November/Popular vote In the middle of December/Each state choose an candidate. Next January/Count the votes. * The right to vote is not provided unless you do qualified voter registration.

A Day of the President  The president thinking with need by oneself in working hours.  The first work of morning of president is hearing a report of gleanings from all over the world.  A schedule of work of the president is full until the night and 60% of a day is occupied by meetings.

A day with the president Bush  am 5:00 He gets up 6:00 a telephone from Rice aide 7:30 he hold meetings with vice president all the time. ☆ President Bush seems to do weight lifting for health maintenance.

◇ Why does people call the building “White House”? ◇ This building built in After 10 years, American made war on British and the mass of Executive Mansion was burn down. American government spent a lot of money for war, so they couldn’t prepare cost for repairing it. Therefore, they varnished scorch. It was repair after that but white had a good reputation, so they left in it. This is why people call the building “White House”

Room/134 rooms (Red room, Blue room, Dining room) Floor/6th floor Movie theater Tennis court Swimming pool There are 5 chef. Blue roomRed room Dining Room Green Room

1998:Mr.and Ms. Clinton Theme is “ Winder Would ” 1986:Mr.andMs.Reagan “ Mother Goose Christmas ” 1669:Mr.andMs.Nixon “ Symbol of 50 stars ” Christmas tree of “White House” Decoration is different every year. Decoration of Christmas trees depends on the president. ★ Decoration is different every year. Decoration of Christmas trees depends on the president.

◇ One dollar bill George Washington ◇ Five dollar bill Abraham Lincoln ◇ Ten dollar bill Alexander Hamilton ◇ Twenty dollar bill Andrew Jackson

◇ 50 dollar bill Ulysses Simpson Grant ☆ COIN ☆ ◇ 5 cent (a nickel) Thomas Jefferson ◇ 10 cent (a dime) Franklin Roosevelt back back faceface

Of course,dogs and cat s were very popular, but some of them had u nique animals. Of course,dogs and cat s were very popular, but some of them had u nique animals. ★ For example….. ★ Horse, alligator, tiger, goat, cow, bear, toad, lion, hyena, donkey, wallaby, and hippopotamus!! Horse, alligator, tiger, goat, cow, bear, toad, lion, hyena, donkey, wallaby, and hippopotamus!!

How Bush and Laura got to know each other In summer 1977, at supper party held in their friend’s house, Bush and Laura met. In summer 1977, at supper party held in their friend’s house, Bush and Laura met. When their met, Laura was a librarian in elementary school of Austin. When their met, Laura was a librarian in elementary school of Austin. Their friends weren’t sure that they could do well. Though their character were opposite, they fell in love with each other, and they got married three months after their first met. Their friends weren’t sure that they could do well. Though their character were opposite, they fell in love with each other, and they got married three months after their first met.

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