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21691 A Social
and Economic Analysis of Post World War II Japan
This paper will seek to analyze a possible career in social
work within the civil rights workers field. By observing the
nature of the job, we can understand why ethics, morality, and
a solid comprehension of the Bill of Rights are some of the
main components that make this job difficult and have lesser
pay that other social working jobs in America.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 3
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21703 Democracy:
What Kind For the United States?
This essay examines the contention that the United States government
is not a participatory, liberal representative, or pluralist
democracy. By analyzing the basic tenets of each model and testing
the applicability of those tenets to the United States, it is
possible to determine if the above argument is true. In addition,
based on that analysis, this paper will determine which model,
if any, is the closest match.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 3
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21712 The War
on Terrorism: An Analysis
This four page undergraduate paper examines the war on terrorism.
The author notes that either the terrorist ideology of Islamic
extremists will survive and thrive, or freedom and democracy
will. The ideologies are incompatible, so the West had better
summon the vision and courage to refute the morally bankrupt
ideology of Bin Laden and expose the irrational paranoia that
pervades the Muslim world for what it is, or generations yet
unborn will pay the awful price.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 8
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Price: US$19.80
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21714 The Effect
of Two Congressional Acts on Civil Liberties and Immigration
to the United States
This paper will analyze the inception of two recent bills proposed
in Congress that would work to effectively nullify many of the
totalitarian elements of the Patriot Act (2001) that was pushed
through Congress in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks
on the United States. Specifically, the paper will examine the
impact that these reforms will have on civil liberties and will
examine the implications for immigration.