- published: 25 Dec 2015
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Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946) is an American business magnate, television personality and author. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts. Trump's extravagant lifestyle, outspoken manner and role on the NBC reality show The Apprentice have made him a well-known celebrity who was No. 17 on the 2011 Forbes Celebrity 100 list. He is well-known as a real-estate developer who amassed vast hotel, casino, and other real-estate properties, in the New York City area and around the world.
Trump is the son of Fred Trump, a wealthy New York City real-estate developer. He worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, while attending the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and in 1968 officially joined the company. He was given control of the company in 1971 and renamed it The Trump Organization.
In 2010, Trump expressed an interest in becoming a candidate for President of the United States in the 2012 election. In May 2011, he announced he would not be a candidate, but a few weeks later he said he had not completely ruled out the possibility. In December 2011, Trump was suggested as a possible Vice Presidential selection by Michele Bachmann. Bachmann has since suspended her presidential campaign.
The term black people is used in some socially-based systems of racial classification for humans of a dark-skinned phenotype, relative to other racial groups represented in a particular social context. Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified as "black", and often social variables such as class and socio-economic status also play a role, so that relatively dark-skinned people can be classified as white if they fulfill other social criteria of "whiteness" and relatively light-skinned people can be classified as black if they fulfill the social criteria for "blackness" in a particular setting.
As a biological phenotype being "black" is often associated with the very dark skin colors of some people who are classified as "black". But, particularly in the United States, the racial or ethnic classification also refers to people with all possible kinds of skin pigmentation from the darkest through to the very lightest skin colors, including albinos, if they are believed by others to have African ancestry, or to exhibit cultural traits associated with being "African-American". As a result, in the United States the term "black people" is not an indicator of skin color but of socially based racial classification.
On a train, heading east of here
Where I'll end up, I'm not quite clear
But I can't help myself, I must be settling down
Until they stop this thing, I'll get around
When I hear it's been done before
And I hear it's a simple thing
Then I hear it's quite difficult
And I hear almost everything
Pass through deserts with mountain streams
Outside my window, the scene's serene
The day I find myself I'll be so very proud
And I will not get passed up in the crowd
When I hear it's been done before
And I hear it's a simple thing
Then I hear it's quite difficult
And I hear
Now I'm not trying to cut anyone down
But I know it's been going on too long
Simply doing what you feel
Is the best way not to go wrong
But I know it seems crazy
And it might be a struggle
But I can't believe all this is true
So I'm here, I'm uneasy, and I'm ready to go
And I won't stop until this thing goes round and round
And I can sing like I will never know
When I hear it's been done before
And I hear it's a simple thing
Then I hear it's quite difficult
And I hear
When I hear it's been done before
And I hear it's a simple thing
Then I hear it's quite difficult