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November 29,2012

November 29,2012. Objective : Students will draw pros and cons of being president. Warm-up: Who is the president of the USA?. Perks of the Presidency. Salary of $400,000 per year. Plus…. $50,000 per year for expenses related to job functions and $100,000 for travel.

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November 29,2012

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  1. November 29,2012 Objective: Students will draw pros and cons of being president. Warm-up: Who is the president of the USA?

  2. Perks of the Presidency

  3. Salary of $400,000 per year

  4. Plus….. • $50,000 per year for expenses related to job functions and $100,000 for travel

  5. Live in the White House mansion.

  6. It not only includes spacious residential, office, formal entertainment areas, and a staff of workers, but also recreational facilities that include a bowling alley, swimming pool, movie theater, gardens, and golf green. There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 6 levels in the Residence. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.

  7. Private presidential retreat vacation home, Camp David

  8. Travel aboard the luxurious presidential jet, Air Force One. • Inside, the President enjoys 4,000 square feet of floor space on three levels,

  9. 24-hour security provided by the Secret Service

  10. A helicopter

  11. A fleet of limousines

  12. Are there negatives?

  13. When you finish • Read Junior Scholastic pages 6-7 to be informed about the Vice President.

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