The United States Secretary of State is the head of the U.S. Department of State, concerned with Foreign Affairs. Secretary of State is also the Highest- Ranking Cabinet Secretary in the President's Cabinet. The president choose the secretary of state.
i dont know that is why i am asking?
actually ...........i dont know:)
Nope, they are protected by law in Africa.
Congress is formated by Senator , Ministers , Secretarys , Presidential
Richard Nixon has two Secretarys of State. William P. Rogers served from 1969 until 1973. Henry Kissinger was appointed and served from 1973 until Nixon's resignation in 1974
The President names his cabinet members who must be confirmed by the US Senate before they can take office.
Every 4 Years to Presidential and Secretarys, Major, Governor Ever 8 Years Senator
The government is formed by tree power: Executive (Presidential and Followers) Judiciary (The LAws , Judges) Legislative ( Deput, and secretarys)
Just like everywhere else - there are teachers, trainers, video game testers, businessmen, secretarys, IT-specialists, janitors, etc, etc, etc.
many times people think of secretarys as a woman. it is harder [usually] for a woman to work her way up in the world or office.
About 15-40 dollars. Those certificates were filled out and signed by court clerks, secretarys etc. They are fairly common. I've never seen a certificate actually signed by a president, but I'm not saying they don't exist.
No, the possessive form for the singular noun secretary is secretary's.Example: The secretary's report is published quarterly.The possessive form for the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'.Example: The secretaries' jobs are by political appointment.