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The Maastricht Treaty and the European Union: The Emergence of a New Europe
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An 11 page discussion of the history leading up to the Maastricht Treaty and its relation to the European Union. A discussion is presented as to how these developments have impacted Europe in regard to economic and political considerations. What has emerged from the Maastricht Treaty is a stronger and more politically cohesive Europe, a Europe which can offer significant positive influence on the rest of the world in terms of her enhanced leadership potential. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPeuMaas.rtf
The Macedonian Question
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A 12 page research paper that investigates the Macedonian Question which has been intense intermittently for hundreds of years. In the 1990s, with the break-up of Yugoslavia and with the establishment of Macedonia as a separate independent nation, the question has once again become intense. Who has the most valid claim to this territory? This paper attempts to answer the question by presenting a brief historical overview, Yugoslavia's actions and evidence to suggest Greece's claim is the most valid. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Macedon.wps
The Male/Female Paradigm in the Victorian Era
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This 10 page paper looks at differences between men and women in Victorian England. The effects of the industrial revolution on women's roles as well as the changing status of the church are included. Christian manliness is discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA135mf.rtf
THE MI6 AND COLD WAR EFFECTIVENESS
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This 3-page paper covers the effectiveness of the MI6, Britain's intelligence agency, during and immediately after the Cold War. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTMI6col.rtf
The Millenium Dome and All Its Glory: Do The People Really Want It?
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This seven page paper presents an overview of the United Kingdom Millenium Dome. It opens with a
discussion about what the dome is and what it has to offer its estimated 35,000 daily visitors. It then moves into a discussion about how the project was born and the public sentiment in the UK about its cost and construction. Bibliography lists three sources .
Filename: CWMidome.wps
The Nature and Success of Margaret Thatcher
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A 6 page paper which examines the nature and the success of former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Margaret Thatcher. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAthtchr.wps
The Netherlands 1945-Present
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A 15 page paper. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the cultural, social, economic, and political developments in the Netherlands since the war. Specific developments are emphasized, including economic issues such as the country taking steps to reduce the unemployment rate dramatically below the rest of Europe; the actions with the EU and the transition to the euro coins and banknotes; the general feelings in the country during the 1998 election; the cooperative efforts of disparate groups to work towards the greater good of the country; the tolerance of euthanasia and the acceptance of homosexuality. These and other events have changed the culture and society of this country over the last fifty-plus years. The writer concludes that this monarchy is more democratic than most "democracies." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGneth2.rtf
The New Soviet Man and Woman from the Bolshevik Revolution
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This is a 4 page paper discussing the characteristics of the new Soviet man and woman as promoted by the Bolshevik Revolution. The Russian Revolution in 1917 was initiated by the masses of peasants, workers and educated classes who suffered under the oppressive government and were supported by the efforts of the Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks promoted two ideals which appealed to the disgruntled masses, namely “Peace, Bread and Land” for the peasant class and “All power to the Soviets” for the working class. Once in power, the Bolsheviks, later the Communists, promoted through the use of artists, writers and propaganda the characteristics of the new Soviet man and woman which included efficiency, hard-work, responsibility and commitment to the party, fitness, toughness, discipline and self-education.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJBolsh1.rtf
The Non-Violent Opposition to the Ruhrkampf Occupation of 1923
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This is a 4 page paper discussing the non-violent opposition to the Ruhrkampf occupation. The occupation of the Ruhr, one of Germany’s chief industrial centers, from 1923 to 1925 is one of the significant examples of non-violent opposition (called the Ruhrkampf) to occupation in post World War I Europe. The Versailles Treaty after World War I required that Germany pay reparations to the allies who were victorious in the war. Due to disastrous economic conditions after the war however, Germany was unable to make any payments and therefore defaulted. As a response to the default in payments, French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr region in Germany near the French and Belgium borders. Unable to militarily respond to the occupation, the German government instead called for non-cooperation and resistance to the occupation which lead to a further economic decline in the region. The resistance was also met violently by the French whose actions in the region were unpopular internationally and within France as well. The resistance to the forces led eventually to a new reparation agreement and the withdrawal of occupying forces.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJRuhrk1.rtf
The Ocean’s Potential to Feed the World’s People: Over-Fishing, Populations and the Environment, and Aquaculture in the LEDCs and MEDCs
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This is a 7 page paper discussing over-fishing of the world’s oceans, in particular reference to the North Sea, the relationship between the environment and population and fishing and aquaculture in the LEDCs and MEDCs. Within the last several decades, the fish population in the world’s oceans has decreased substantially. While the decrease in fish stocks has been partially blamed on environmental factors, the largest problem has been that fishing levels have been at capacity or at the over-fishing level for over thirty years resulting in the loss of some of the more popular fish stocks. Through fishing bans and aquaculture, many MEDCs (More Economically Developed Countries) have just begun to initiate programs with the hopes to recover the stocks but the future of most stocks is still questionable. In the LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries) where larger portions of the population are also malnourished, there has also begun to be a great deal of over-fishing but mainly due to fishermen from wealthier countries who have moved from diminished areas. In addition, while a great percentage of continents such as Africa have been deemed suitable for aquaculture, funding depends on governmental support which varies from country to country and year to year. It is estimated that the results of the over-fishing in all the oceans in which many of the stocks will be forever diminished will eventually lead to an increased dependence on grain farmers; a demand they cannot meet. Overall, the increasing world populations will be affected by increased malnutrition and famine, similar to what was initially predicted by Thomas Malthus in 1798 unless more funding and support can be placed on aquaculture worldwide.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJfishf1.rtf
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