The study of landslides is called "Landslide Geology" or "Landslide Science." It involves investigating the causes, mechanisms, and impacts of landslides on the environment and human activities. Scientists in this field work to understand and mitigate the risks associated with landslides.
resignation in 1974 amid the Watergate scandal. He faced impeachment charges for his involvement in the cover-up of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. Vice President Gerald Ford succeeded him as president.
Landslides are a mass of moving rocks, debris and soil. Landslides can occur in any area, although some areas are more prone to landslides (for example: California). A landslide can occur when the force of gravity overcomes the force of friction that holds a sloped mass in place. A landslide could be triggered by the movement created by an earthquake, or simply from saturation by rainfall or other moisture sources.
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Yes, the Bahamas has experienced tsunamis in the past. Although they are not as common as in other regions with more active tectonic activity, the Bahamas can still be at risk from tsunamis generated by earthquakes or underwater landslides in the region. The last recorded significant tsunami in the Bahamas occurred in 1867.
Although he had chosen Lyndon Johnson of Texas to be his Vice President, Kennedy was still somewhat at odds with Southern Democrats, especially over integration. He traveled to Texas in an effort to improve his political alliances there prior to his bid for reelection in 1964.
The Framers of the Constitution considered a six or seven-year term for the president before deciding on a four-year term with the option of reelection. Although the Constitution did not place a limit on the number of times a president can be reelected, President George Washington established the precedent of not seeking a third term.
Although he had chosen Lyndon Johnson of Texas to be his Vice President, Kennedy was still somewhat at odds with Southern Democrats, especially over integration. He traveled to Texas in an effort to improve his political alliances there prior to his bid for reelection in 1964.
The study of landslides is called "Landslide Geology" or "Landslide Science." It involves investigating the causes, mechanisms, and impacts of landslides on the environment and human activities. Scientists in this field work to understand and mitigate the risks associated with landslides.
The usual term is a "lame duck" president, although this can also be applied to a two term president who's party is voted out of office for the next election - i.e. George H.W. Bush was a "lame duck" president because he only served one term, and George W. Bush was a "lame duck " president because his party lost the next presidential election.
This year (2010) there is no presidential election. In the last election, the majority of US adults voted for Barack Obama - and he is now President. It remains to be seen who will be nominated for president in the 2012 elections although it is presumed that the incumbent will secure his party's nomination if he is eligible to run - which Obama will be in 2012 unless something unexpected happens. Recognizing the current widespread popular opposition to Obama's most significant government initiatives - and the backlash against them expected at the polls tomorrow (2 Nov 2010), it is not certain that Obama will seek reelection (although it is expected) or garner his party's nomination (although it is likely he will).
George Washington was unanimously elected both times that he ran for U. S. President. He received a vote from each of the 69 electors in 1789 and from each of the 132 electors in 1792. Although he did not run for reelection in 1796, he received two votes that year.
Although he had chosen Lyndon Johnson of Texas to be his Vice President, Kennedy was still somewhat at odds with Southern Democrats, especially over integration. He traveled to Texas in an effort to improve his political alliances there prior to his bid for reelection in 1964.
resignation in 1974 amid the Watergate scandal. He faced impeachment charges for his involvement in the cover-up of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. Vice President Gerald Ford succeeded him as president.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate, although he is allowed to vote only in the case of a tie vote.
Marcus Garvey was not elected president of anything. Although he was the head of a back-to-Africa movement, his title was not president.
President and Vice President