In the State of the Union Address, the president typically discusses the administration's achievements over the past year, highlighting key policy successes and initiatives. Additionally, the president often outlines future goals and legislative priorities, addressing pressing national issues such as the economy, healthcare, and national security, while calling for bipartisan support to achieve these objectives.
The governor is the closest thing to a president that a state has.
their aides other diplomats and leaders The voices people For the US, the State department handles that sort of thing.
There is no such thing as a talking cow.
If it has GPS it talks to you.
The only thing the US Constitution says about this is;"He shall from time to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient."(Article II, Section 3)The custom has developed that the President gives his State of the Union address to Congress every year in January.
becuse it talks about the same thing
The subject is like the 'person' or 'thing' in your sentence and the person is what the subject does for example in , 'Cassie talks' the subject is 'Cassie' and the predicate 'talks' :)
Yes I think that he talked about militarytraining, and about gays in the military as well. He also talked about a scholarship with people interested in the military. Another thing that he talked about related to the military is ways to try and stop the war in Afghanistan.
YES HE WILL HES THE BEST THING THATS HAS HAPPENED TO THE STATE SINCE BILL CLINTON.
The biggest thing was probably the Compromise of 1850. Also, California was admitted as a state.
It's when all the candidates that are running for president who are in the democratic party hae like a face-to-face thing where it goes on live tv and basically talks about the plans they might have in the future and comparing their ideas with the other candidates.
There's no such thing as the "President of Lisbon" like if we were calling Lisbon an independent state. However, we can call the elected Mayor of the City as the President of the City Hall, which is the executive organ of the city. Current Mayor is António Costa.