<span>Major theories which make an attempt to
explain personality differences are: The psychoanalytic perspective of
personality which emphasizes the influence of early childhood experiences and
the unconscious mind; t</span><span>he
humanistic perspective of personality which focuses on psychological growth, free will,
and personal awareness; the trait perspective of personality which emphasizes on
identifying, describing and measuring the specific traits that make up human
personality; the social cognitive perspective of personality emphasizes the
importance of observational learning and cognitive processes.</span>
An oath of office<span> is an </span>oath<span> or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an </span>office<span>, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such </span>oaths<span> are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. ... The word '</span>oath<span>' and the phrase 'I swear' refer to a solemn vow.</span>
enacting and debating proposed new legislation
• scrutinising the actions of the Government and government departments as members of parliamentary committees
• participating in general debates in the Chamber
• attending parliamentary party meetings and
• performing other duties within the parliamentary complex such as Deputy Speaker roles.
The President has the most difficult job when it comes to foreign policy.
Explanation:
The President has a more difficult job in terms of foreign relations as it is the President that often makes the decisions on the country's foreign policy by themselves as long as it does not concern deceleration of wars.
In an ongoing war it is the President that has all the executive decisions and is usually responsible for the making of foreign policy along with the Foreign policy ministers.
Only when the war is to be declared that Congress is needed to assent. The President is responsible for other peaceful and wartime operations.