5.1.4-Speaker 3
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John Boehner is the most likely candidate for House Speaker of the 112th Congress.
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speaker of the houseThe presiding officer in the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House. In 2014 the Speaker of the House is John Boehner.The Speaker of the House is the officer that presides over the House of Representatives. The current Speaker is John Boehner (R-OH). [January 2011]The speaker of the house. For a few more months it is Nancy Pelosi, but since the Republicans took the house recently, John Boehner of Ohio will likely become the new speaker of the house.The Speaker of the House presides over the US House of Representatives. John Boehner (R-OH) serves as Speaker of the House from January 2011 until January 2013, unless he is removed from that position by a House vote before that time, or his speakership is extended by a majority vote in 2013.The speaker is the head of the majority party.
Speaker 3: It's important that the Constitution include a bill of rights.
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Economic activity increases.
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
Speaker 3
Concentration is largely interest-based. If you deeply admire a speaker who speaks well and maintains your interest, and you go to hear that speaker in a conference, you will most likely find it easy to concentrate on that speaker. However, let's say that you can't stand to do math problems. If you were given a book of math problems and told to solve them all, your interest would be low and therefore, you would probably find it difficult to concentrate. Therefore, practicing some hobby that you like would most likely not aid your ability to concentrate on just any situation or task, since your concentration is mostly interest based.
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Representative are likely to feel more pressure from special interest groups because he or she represents a smaller constituency and must be immediately responsible to its needs. They also can sometimes feel stressed about reelections because elections are held every two years.
Most likely, you will not be doing integrals as part of your daily life, but knowing how integrals work, can help you understand how some things work. Foir example, the interest earned on an interest bearing account (like a savings account) when compounded daily, is close to the value for 'continuous compounding'. The rate curve represents the interest earned at a particular time, and the area under the curve (the integral of the function) represents the total accumulated interest.
Fewer citizens borrow money to buy houses or cars
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.