Obama is still in his first term.
When he was a U.S. senator, his title was Senator Obama (often abbreviated as Sen. Obama). As president, his title is President Obama (often abbreviated as Pres. Obama).
"America" refers to the continents of North America and South America. There is no such office by the name of "President of America." BUT, Europeans often tend to say "America" instead of "United States". Therefore, I am guessing you wish to know the age of the current President of the United States: Barack Hussein Obama II - Born August 4, 1961. So he is now 49.
There is no set schedule for full cabinet meetings and the cabinet has become so large that full meetings are not likely to be very productive. Obama does not call a cabinet meeting very often. Individual secretaries meet with the president as is needed or when called in by the president.
He is either called be his name like President Obama or Mr.President.
He is not a government. But he is part of the government. In America, there are three parts of the government-- the executive (the president), the legislative (the congress) and the judicial (the supreme court). The president is in the executive branch and is often called the Chief Executive.
There have been 44 men who served as US President as of 2011. It is often said that President Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States of America. However, President Obama is only the 43rddifferent person to serve as President of the United States. This is due to the fact that President Grover Cleveland served non-consecutive terms and so is usually counted as both the 22nd and the 24th President.
When President Obama was an undergraduate, he had often been interested in politics. It is not clear whether he knew back then that one day, he would become a political candidate, but he certainly wanted to learn more about America's history; and America's political history remains a large, and very important, part of the story. As it turned out, becoming more familiar with the study of politics was very useful to him: when he finally decided to become a candidate, he had a good understanding of the political process (his study of law also helped him with this). From his studies, he gained a greater insight into what worked for candidates in the past, and what mistakes a politician should avoid.
If you mean, who is his wife, then the answer is Michelle Obama. If the question is really asking about a "waif" of President Obama, since waif is often used to mean: "a person, especially a child, who has no home or friends", then the answer would have to be that he does not have one to our knowledge.
The president often goes out of the country on diplomatic missions. On 19-20 June 2012, President Obama participated in the G-20 Summit in Mexico.
Former Presidents Obama and Bush have different vacation spending habits. President Obama tended to take more expensive vacations, often traveling to exotic locations and staying in luxury accommodations. In contrast, President Bush preferred more low-key vacations, often spending time at his ranch in Texas. Overall, President Obama's vacation spending was generally higher than President Bush's.
No, but that often provides a stepping stone to the Presidency. John F. Kennedy was a senator. Dwight D. Eisenhower was an Army General. Woodrow Wilson was a college president. There are other examples.
That depends on the Secretary and the President, Obama meets with his cabinet weekly and the meetings are increased when needed.