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Andrew Jackson on 30 January 1835 by an insane British housepainter just outside of the US Capital.
none of the above mate
250 lbs and 75 depending on the outside temperatur.
Atmospheric pressure out side the body and hydrostatic pressure for animals that live in water
In Emily Dickinson's poem, "The Soul selects her own Society," the phrase "Chariots at the Gate" symbolizes external pressures and expectations that attempt to influence the soul's choices. It suggests that the soul is discerning and selective in choosing its companions or influences, resisting outside forces that may attempt to intrude upon its autonomy.
Not to attempt sale of items (outside a store), or begging of money.
I think it mostly comes from the inside a person, expressing feelings before they blow up. a past!
yes. He was the only president born in Hawaii or outside the continental United States.
You can be president if you were born in the U.S, and you are of the legal age of 45. You can NOT be president if you were bon outside of the U.S....... (like Obama)
William Rufus DeVane King was took the oath in Cuba where he had gone in an attempt to recover his health. He eventually rallied enough to get to hia home in Alabama but died after a month in office without ever getting to Washington.
Yes Bill Clinton lived in Europe for a while , but a person that was born outside the US even as a US citizen can not become a US President
Yes, political or any other outside influence could introduce bias into the commission's agenda and procedures.