Nothing. The Bush administration ignored the scientific fact of global warming.
Yes, the Lake George NY does get the lake effect snow. The areas of Lake George NY that gets the effect of snow is usually remain frozen.
St. George has not had any tornadoes since official records began in 1950, but at least one tornado has ocurred near St. George, so it is entirely possible for one to happen in town.
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Mount Everest was named after George Everest the Surveyor-General of India. Find out more about it at the link given.
George W. Bush, the 43rd president, appointed the most convicted criminals to his administration.
Since Bush is no longer President the answer it is no.
Thomas Jefferson was the the 3rd president.
John Adams. Washington after his post-presidency lived through the Adams Administration.
President Ronald Reagan's administration ended in 1989 when George Bush took office.
The only US President to have a Master's Degree is George W. Bush who earned an MBA from Harvard in 1975. Several other Presidents earned law degrees as well as a bachelors. See the related link for more.
secretary of state in the first administration of George Washington, later he himself did become the president.
He served as vice president during the administration of John Adams.
Every U.S. President except George Washington has lived and worked in the White House during at least part of his administration.
The extent of any informal roles and functions of the Vice President depend on the specific relationship between the President and the Vice President, but often include tasks such as drafter and spokesperson for the administration's policies, adviser to the President, and being a symbol of American concern or support. The influence of the Vice President in this role depends almost entirely on the characteristics of the particular administration. Dick Cheney, for instance, was widely regarded as one of President George W. Bush's closest confidants.
Start of the first political parties.
The US Supreme Court first convened in 1790, during George Washington's administration.