Many custom essays conducted studies on small men's behavior, and it came up with one interesting fact: that their aggressive behavior is a way of making up to their diminutiveness.
Nicolas Sarkozy has been described less favorably in numerous custom essay writing and political features, but not one garnered much discussion as his attempts to make himself tall (he stands at 5'5"). Consider the following: the French president's photos with Barack Obama (who is 6'1"), where he's nearly as tall as the US president; his supermodel****-wife Carla Bruni (she stands at 5'9"); and those media reports where he reportedly tiptoed in official pictures in able to look a few inches taller.
I don't think there's nothing wrong with having a small president, but in France, being vertically challenged is a blow on Gallic masculinity; my father, who grew up in Lyons, told me stories about his self-esteem problems relating to his being diminutive (he also stands at 5'5”). Perhaps Sarkozy must focus his attention on more pressing issues (like his waning popularity) than trying hard to project a robust image.

