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A day in the life of Expresident Barack Obama, by Santiago Minchaca


This entry is an opinion about an article abot the life of a current lider, in this case the article is about president of the united states Barack obama
this are the sourses i'm using to writte this opinion


I'll start by saying that i was originaly going to make this about current president Donald Trump, but i couldn't find an article, that was objective, it was rather a satire with real life elements, that being said let´s start.
 i think it's very interesting to take a look  to the life of( a now expresident) the united states president, imagine all the preasure that that man has, being the most important political entity of one of the most powerfull countries in the world; Expresident Obama seems very calm about his job, the job seems very demanding and it involves different areas of work, the most important for Obama is security, he later talks about education and how it is also very important, i believe this is very important, with good education comes more security, those two are very related. one thing that i fiind curious is that his workday ends kind of early, i thought tat it'd be like at least 8.00PM maybe if his workday ended a little bit earlier he could have longer meetings. In conclusion the life of a president is busy, is a little short in terms of workday, it's complicated and seems to be stressful, even thought Expresident Obama makes it look more relaxed.

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