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A 3 page paper which examines the life of America’s 43rd President, including his birthplace, education, schooling, family, early political life, his election and presidency, his future plans and whether he was a good choice.  Bibliography lists 5 sources.  
                                                
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                                                    6, 1946, he was the eldest of six children born (which also included Jeb, Robin, Neil, Marvin and Dorothy) to the former Barbara Pierce and George Herbert Walker Bush, the  
                                                
                                                    forty-first President of the United States (Cawley 40).  He was a scion of two wealthy families - his maternal grandfather, Marvin Pierce, was the president of McCalls Magazine and  
                                                
                                                    his paternal grandfather, Prescott Bush was a respected U.S. Senator.  At the age of three, the senior Bush packed up his young family and moved to Odessa, Texas to  
                                                
                                                    pursue a career in the oil business and later settled in Midland (Bear).  For young George W., the Texas roots took hold and would define his character.  His  
                                                
                                                    childhood seemed relatively idyllic as he shared his fathers passion for sports, most notably fishing and baseball, and summers were spent at the lavish Bush oceanfront compound, Walkers Point, in  
                                                
                                                    Kennebunkport, Maine (Thomas and Brant 32).  However, the idyll took a tragic turn in 1953 when young Robin Bush died of leukemia at the age of three.  The  
                                                
                                                    seven-year-old George was devastated by the loss of his beloved sister and took to consoling his grief-stricken mother, who recalled overhearing him tell a friend, "I have to be with  
                                                
                                                    my mother - shes so unhappy" (Thomas and Brant 32).  Bush would later use this same compassion to comfort a grief-stricken nation. 	Scholastically speaking, Bush would deviate from his  
                                                
                                                    fathers path of private academies in that most of his early education was in the public school system, such as Sam Houston Elementary School and San Jacinto Junior High (Thomas  
                                                
                                                    and Brant 32).  However, like his father, he would also attend and graduate from New Englands Phillips Academy and attend Yale University (Cawley 40).  While at Yale, he  
                                                
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