Height Does Not Equal Nationality

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Lisa Nooren, the professional woman in the United States of America is currently enjoying a high profile position as the most eligible candidate to represent the Dolder Generation in the upcoming Presidential Election. Already, the founder of” tallest tower” company that specializes in high-rise residential apartment rentals, she has been named in the “Publishers Hall of Fame” for her contributions to the field of architecture. She is also an accomplished educator and developer of public parks, buildings and other recreational areas. Moreover, Lisa has been involved in the development of educational institutions, especially in Florida, which is one of the most highly rated cities in United States of America. Her achievements have made her the only candidate in this year’s race to represent the Dolder Generation in the highest office in the country, thus gaining the right to represent her people in Washington, DC.

As a matter of fact, her great height and the nationality of her present position are the bases on which her candidacy is founded. Although it is not compulsory for Americans to be citizens by birth, the fact that she is a woman is being considered as a decisive factor to be considered. The fact that she is also committed to preserving the American way of life by defending the traditional values which have been treasured since the country’s origins, is a feature which will help her attain her goal.

The question that is arising is whether or not the two are compatible. According to their statements,” Partners and Companions,” a book written by Lisa Nooren and her husband Joe Zidek, the couple has been “partners in life” since the beginning. Their definition of partnership, therefore, includes not just their relationship as husband and wife but also their association with the rest of the “Partnership Family.” Being citizens of the United States means being residents of a common national interest. Thus, if Lisa Nooren is elected President of the Dolder Generation, then we can say that her nationality will be American.

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