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16489 A Compare
and Contrast Family Life in America and Ethiopia
This paper will discuss the various contrasts and comparisons
in family life in both America and Ethiopia. By understanding
the measures of poverty that Ethiopian people must live under,
we can see how Americans do not have to live in this way. Also,
we can compare childbirths in family units, and how both countries
show a declining number of children in their societies.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 16489
America Ethiopia Comparison.doc
Price: US$14.85
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16525 Liberalism:
An Analysis of Influence
This three-page undergraduate paper examines Liberalism and
analyzes its influence on World War One and the Cold War. The
author notes that Liberalism promotes civil liberties, freedom
of expression, religious toleration, and popular participation
in the political process, and argues that it is more effective
in explaining the Cold War than World War One, for it was the
primary source of contention between the communist world and
the free world. In contrast, World War One can be better explained
by nationalism, colonialist aspirations, and entangling alliances.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 16525
liberalism and wars.doc
Price: US$14.85
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16528 1968:
From New Hampshire to Chicago
This six-page undergraduate paper analyzes the Democratic primary
campaign of 1968. The author notes that Eugene McCarthy and
Robert Kennedy ran on anti-war platforms, both were Senators
with solid Democratic credentials, and both were accomplished
public speakers. But RFK had the Kennedy mystique and the Kennedy
money, and upon winning the California primary in June appeared
to have clinched the nomination. The candidate who ultimately
won the nomination, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, prevailed
because of Kennedy’s assassination and his ability to gather
delegate support from the non-primary states.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 16528
1968 primary campaigns.doc
Price: US$29.70
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16545 France,
Thomas Jefferson and the Lousiana Purchase
This paper discusses the signing of the treaty agreeing to the
Louisiana Purchase, some of what led up to it, and some of the
consequences, including the mounting of the Lewis and Clark
expedition and the development of the idea of manifest Destiny
and the push to the Pacific Ocean that followed it and helped
shape the nation from that do to this, including some of the
problems it caused.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 7
source(s) listed
Filename: 16545
treaty Louisiana Purchase.doc
Price: US$24.75
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16555 Religious
Symbols
This paper argues that religious symbols should not be displayed
in public buildings or on public land in the United States because
to do so is a violation of the First Amendment prohibition against
the government's establishing religious orthodoxy and also violates
the human and civil rights of religious minorities as well as
atheists and agnostics.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 10
source(s) listed
Filename: 16555
freedom religious expression.doc
Price: US$19.80
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16648 Community
Organizing: History and Theory
This six-page graduate paper examines the history and theory
of community organizing. In two related essays, the author discusses
populist movements and mediating institutions, and notes that
populist movements need to form, recruit, educate, and politicize,
for victimization induces a sense of powerlessness and apathy
which can only be overcome by developing a movement that can
empower them and provide hope. He notes as well that mediating
institutions are also vital to democratic societies, for they
serve as a bridge of contact between citizens and their government.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 7
source(s) listed
Filename: 16648
community organizing issues.doc
Price: US$29.70
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16706 National
Identification Cards: An Analysis of Merit
This five-page undergraduate paper examines the issue of national
ID cards and expresses support for them. The author notes that
a national ID card system is necessary because seventy percent
of the American people think it is. They realize that we already
use an unsophisticated and outdated ID system that can be easily
abused by criminals and terrorists, and have the wisdom to understand
that the potential improvement in national security and crime
reduction provided by national ID cards is substantial, while
civil liberties and privacy concerns are trifling in comparison.