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Lesbianism is not a disease or sickness and thus cannot be "cured". There are religious groups who believe otherwise, but their methods are questionable and often believed to do more harm than good.
The three methods of presidential election discussed by the framers of the Constitution were the election by Congress, election by state legislatures, and election by popular vote. They ultimately settled on the Electoral College system as a compromise between these options.
John Maynard Keynes
Charlotte Mason became famous by implementing the idea of home schooling her children in the late 1800s. Her methods were questionable but they did work. She showed how children can become more focused on their studies rather than distracted by them.
He was a Kenysian economist, a Democrat/Liberal, and valued youth over experience. He believed in the domino theory and containment.
Presidents are often using clandestine methods to find America's enemies. The president has to be secretive about it, or the enemy would know. For example, President Obama used clandestine methods to find Osama Bin Laden. So, there are probably other terrorists out there, and the president and his Secretary of Defense are doing what needs to be done to locate them and bring them to justice. But you won't know about it until the mission is a success.
The President cannot make a decision by himself - he has to run his ideas through the Congress before anything happens with them. Congress will also make sure that the president is doing his job by often calling meetings that would include the president.
The most important duty is to set goals for the nation and to develop policies, which are methods for reaching those goals.
His Name is Herbert Hoover He also became the president of the united States.
"WWTDD" can mean "What would Tyler Durden do," referring to the popular character from the film Fight Club. Tyler is famous for his unconventional and sometimes questionable methods of improving society and one's self. His titular fight club was an outlet for aggression that grew into a revolutionary movement.
The phrase "the end justifies the means" is often attributed to the Italian politician Niccolò Machiavelli, who explored this concept in his book "The Prince," written in the 16th century. The idea suggests that achieving a good outcome can sometimes justify using questionable or immoral methods.