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This three-page -paper discusses the fact that the president is really an ordinary man who has an extraordinary job. He has life strifes, and events that are typical for ordinary men throughout the country. His adultery, being a dad and retirement plans are all addressed. Bibliography lists four sources. |
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This five-page-paper explores the political involvement of the process of globalization. Which branch of the United States Government is involved and how it relates to interdependence of world countries are also addressed. Bibliography lists two sources. |
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This 10 page paper provides an extensive overview of the various offices contained under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General. The history of the office is provided as well as practical information. Bibliography lists 7 sources. |
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A 4 page research paper that examines, first of all, the differences between private and public organizations and then discusses how the public sector is changing through networking. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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3 pages in length. In his now-famous article that speculates upon the future, Robert Kaplan's (1994) vision is limited and simplistic, and encourages the creation of mental borders and what the postmodernists call territorialization. However, his theory also deserves to be completed with other elements since some problems he analyzes are defendable, and because he shows the environment is an important element in global politics. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 20 page paper argues that it is the responsibility of the states, not the federal government, to provide funding as a response to natural disasters; it considers the situation in New Orleans in particular. Bibliography lists 13 sources. |
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This is a 3 page paper which compares and contract two separate newspaper articles whose topic is I. Lewis Libby. The bibliography has 2 sources. |
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This 6 page paper examines war through the eyes of Plato, Machiavelli, Rousseau and Locke. Only primary sources are used. The Iraq War is examined. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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A 4 page paper which examines how a person is elected President of the United States. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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This is an 8 page paper which discusses the Federalist Papers No. 10 and No. 51 and the effect that they have on modern day democracy. The bibliography has 3 sources. |
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A 6 page paper that focuses on the politics in military budgeting. The writer reports the $8.9 billion of "pork' projects one journalist reported in he 2004 military budget. Much of that amount went back to Senators' states for other projects - it was an election year. Other examples are reported. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 8 page paper examines efforts made since 9/11 to curb terrorism. It is argued that while efforts have not been successful, the government has done a lot since the horrific event. Bibliography lists 8 sources. |
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A 3 page research paper/essay that discusses the transition from matriarchy to patriarchy which began in human history's ancient past and then discusses the relevancy of patriarchy to today's issues. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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4 pages in length. Opinions about why Vietnam occurred are as vast and varied as the number of soldiers killed in combat; that some are decidedly more apropos to the real reasons behind the war speak to the way in which certain accounts try to hide the truth behind a façade of political responsibility. Three examples of different Vietnam perspectives include Patrick J. Hearden's book entitled The Tragedy of Vietnam, Larry L. King's article "Machismo In the White House" and "Why Are We in Vietnam" by Lyndon Johnson illustrate these diversities in such a way to make one think at least one of them is talking about a different war entirely. Bibliography lists 3 sources. |
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A 5 page research paper-- Bolman and Deal (1991) consolidate the philosophies major schools on organizational theory into four perspectives: the structural frame; the human resource frame; the political frame; and the symbolic frame. Each of these "frames" describe a particular way of looking at organizations and how they function. This examination of frame theory looks specifically at how the political frame provides the best and most accurate description of the operation and work of a Chicago non-profit organization, New Horizons, which is concerned with preserving the African American community of Bronzeville. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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In this 6 page paper, the writer analyzes the entitled article in terms of omnipotent control. Background material by author Jones supplied by student. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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A 4 page review of the book “America the Vulnerable” by Stephen Flynn. No additional sources cited. |
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This 6 page paper looks at espionage today, why it has to be done and the connection to politics and politicians. Bibliography lists 6 sources. |
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A 7 page overview of this military strategy. The author asserts that although it essentially evolved by accident, the respective efforts of the British and the Americans ultimately complimented one another. Bibliography lists 5 sources. |
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A 12 page overview of the principles of democracy as they stand in comparison to totalitarianism and the autocratic state. This paper emphasizes that in a democracy the individual and the special interest group has a voice. Bibliography lists 9 sources. |
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A 4 page research paper that, first of all, discusses the problem of few wheelchair accessible taxis in New York City and then offers a solution. Bibliography lists 2 sources. |
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This is a 5 page paper that discusses the history of voting rights in the United States with particular focus on the progress of civil rights and voting rights during the 1960s. The bibliography has 6 sources. |
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4 pages in length. Engaging citizens to support and participate in the war on terrorism from a local level is not a difficult objective if the general public backs the fundamental principle behind the battle, which is the case in most global societies. However, when the country's populace not only condemns the reason(s) why the nation went to and remains at war but also distrusts the intent of its own leader, working toward drawing those same individuals into the war effort is a losing proposition. American citizens represent the second scenario where the current war on terrorism is concerned, with public participation at every level a scant percentage of what it is in other countries fighting the same war. One need only look so far as the Vietnam War to understand the difficult task of engaging Americans in a war they do not support. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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This 3 page paper examines the 2005 mayoral race and why Bloomberg won. The racial disparity in the vote is discussed as well. Bloomberg's agenda for his second term and campaign issues are ideas included in this look at an important election. Bibliography lists 4 sources. |
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