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Catharine Maria Sedgwick deserves to be better remembered today
than she is both because of the quality of her own work as well
as for her lasting influence on both the American domestic novel
and the American historical novel. The daughter of a prominent
Federalist politician, Sedgwick dedicated her life to her writing
and was a staunch supporter of Federalist positions, although
she shied from a politically activist role. This paper examines
the life of this accomplished writing and analyzes two of her
most important works, “A Reminiscence of Federalism” and “Cacoethes
Scribendi”.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
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Filename: 21227
Price: US$24.75
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21251 The Imperfection
of Constitutional Government: An Analysis
This seven page undergraduate paper examines the imperfections
of constitutional government. The author notes that two centuries
of American history have proven that the solution to the inevitable
imperfections of constitutional government is not to discard
constitutional democracy, but to work faithfully within the
established framework of constitutional law to resolve political,
social, and economic conflicts as justly and fairly as possible.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 6
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Filename: 21251
Price: US$34.65
87.
21255 The Principles
of Representative Government: An Analysis
This five-page graduate paper is in the form of a précis of
Bernard Manin’s book, The Principles of Representative Government.
The author identifies Manin’s primary theme, and in addition
to summarizing the content of the book, he also briefly analyzes
the strength of the arguments Manin presents in support of his
themes. The content of the paper emphasizes the main points
Manin emphasizes, and concludes by discussing the comprehensive
nature of Manin’s examination of representative government.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1
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Filename: 21255
Price: US$24.75
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21298 Coast
Guard Challenges in the 21st Century
This five-page graduate level research paper examines the challenges
facing the United States Coast Guard as the twenty first century
unfolds. The author notes that the USCG will face many challenges,
especially in implementing its Deep Water Project, Coast Guard
Innovation Project, and Future Force 21 initiatives, for like
any new programs, they will take time to implement, will require
additional government funding, and cannot be expected to function
as well in actual practice as in theory.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
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Filename: 21298
Price: US$24.75
89.
21300 A Historical
Analysis of Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu’s Influence
on the Constitution of the United States of America
This paper will analyze Charles Montesquieu Spirit of Laws to
help his influential ideas on the "three branches of government"
found in the United States Constitution, and used by the Founding
Fathers. By understanding the judicial branch in Montesquieu
theory, we can realize this important addition that made America
a trip artisan government in the early days of the Constitutional
conventions.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5
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Filename: 21300
Price: US$49.50
90.
21317 The US
Coast Guard: An Analysis of Challenges
This five-page graduate paper examines the role the United States
Coast Guard plays in protecting the United States and its environment.
The author notes that the USCG is confronting dangers posed
by drug smuggling, environmental pollution, and global terrorism,
and examines why the men and women of the Coast Guard have had
to redouble their efforts to protect the American people from
the dangers of a twenty-first century world plagued by terrorist
lunatics, unprecedented environmental pollution, and increasingly
sophisticated drug smuggling.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
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Filename: 21317
Price: US$24.75
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21334 The Federalist
Papers: An Analysis of Contemporary Relevance
This four-page graduate paper examines whether the observations
made by Publius in The Federalist Papers are still as relevant
today as they were more than two-hundred years ago. The author
notes the wisdom of Publius and provides several examples of
contemporary politics that demonstrate that human nature is
still a negative force in modern political life.