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Cultural/ Political Reflections of the Eisenhower Years
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Cultural/ Political Reflections of the Eisenhower Years: This 10-page essay examines a number of domestic and international, cultural/ political events for evidentiary reflections germane to the1956 election and the Eisenhower years. It was a harried time for the average American, who was still trying to purge the bitter aftertaste of WWII. Yet despite the rapid-fire changes Americans again proved to be remarkably resilient. Bibliography lists 12 sources. SNElec56.doc
Filename: SNElec56.doc
Cybervoting: Good Or Bad
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5 pages in length. The technological revolution has brought about myriad social changes, not the least of which includes the concept of cybervoting. In its purest form, this alternative to physical ballot voting stands to revolutionize the entire democratic process; according to proponents, cybervoting will give back to the people what has long been gone from the political process. Additionally, the implementation of cybervoting will benefit individuals who might not otherwise make the effort to vote, inevitably increasing the ultimate turnout. That cybervoting stands to get more people involved with the
political process is reason enough to support its
acceptance; however, there are even more fundamental reasons why cybervoting is an idea whose time has arrived. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCcyvot.wps
DAN QUAYLE AND MEDIA IMAGE
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This essay examines how media scrutiny of 1988-1992 Vice President Dan Quayle impacted his ability to perform his duties and even to help his boss win re-election. Also discussed were some of his media gaffes, and how the country reacted to them. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTquayle.rtf
Dangers of Enforced Leisure
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A 5 page position paper agreeing with the concepts presented in
Steven Muller’s “Time to Kill” (The National Interest, Summer 1997), in which the author asserts that Europe’s perpetual high unemployment and business-constraining government regulations could in time destroy the fabric of the European culture. Both existing and emerging conditions “suggest that the outcome of large-scale enforced leisure will be a new form of social conflict in Europe” (Muller, 1997; p. 26). Muller’s (1997) thesis is startling and superficially can be rejected. Closer examination, however, reveals that his logic is sound and the future he envisions for all of the world’s most developed economies is one that is quite plausible and needs to be avoided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSEurForcedLeis.rtf
Dark Horse, Dark Legacy - James K. Polk & the Mexican-American War
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A 15 page paper that argues the point that the policies and practices adopted by the Polk Administration in regard to the Mexican-American War were morally unethical and have resulted in strained relations between the countries of the United States and Mexico that can still be felt today. Discussed are the tactics employed by Polk to convince Congress to declare war against Mexico as well as the views of some that opposed those tactics. Also presented are examples of Mexico's current view of the United States and how this view reflects the events of the Mexican-American War. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: LCPolk.doc
Data protection
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A five page paper which looks at the Data Protection Act in terms of its potential flaws, and suggest areas where it may require further interpretation or reform.
Bibliography lists 7 sources
Filename: JLdatprot.rtf
David Harvey and Postmodernism
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A 7 page paper that discusses David Harvey's perspectives on postmodernity. This paper demonstrates Harvey's concern for the poltical and economic impacts of postmodernity, and suggests that his concern for Marxist principles impact his perceptions of the status of economics and politics in the United States. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Harvey.wps
David Harvey's "The Condition Of Postmodernity" And Marshall Berman's "All That Is Solid Melts Into Air"
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5 pages in length. With tremendous literary eloquence and startling authenticity, David Harvey's "The Condition of Postmodernity" and Marshall Berman's "All That is Solid Melts Into Air" address the notion of modernity and all that it has produced. Both Harvey and Berman approach the topic in a somewhat variant manner than others who have attempted to tackle the same issues, in that they strive to achieve a more spiritual basis for what has transpired due to modernistic events with regard to culture, architecture, art and society. The common denominator of imagery utilized by the two authors enables the reader to gain a significantly better understanding of just how critical the periods of modernity and postmodernity have been to the overall existence of society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCmodsm.wps
David Koresh; The State and Federal Involvement in the Siege as Wacko
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This 5 page paper consider how the federal and state agencies dealt with situation at Wacko. The paper looks at the different attitudes and considers the mistakes that were made and lead to over 80 deaths. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEkoresh.wps
De Tocqueville & Mill/Liberty & Women
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A 5 page research paper that examines the ideas of Alexis De Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill regarding liberty, tyranny, and the proper role of women in society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khdetjsm.rtf
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