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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Senator Alfonso D'Amato
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A 5 page essay exploring the NY Senator's record on issues such as crime and welfare reform. The Senator's constituency is described, the committees on which he sits are listed, and the power this one Senator exercises is discussed. As Chairman of the Senate Bank Committee, D'Amato is able to wield a significant amount of influence when seeking campaign contributions for himself and other Republican candidates. In his third term, Senator D'Amato has been a definite force in the halls of Congress. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Damato.wps
Senator Jackie Speier's Quest for Privacy
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This 5 page paper looks at the real life failed bill SB 773 that wanted an opt in provision to protect a consumer's right to protect his or her personal information from telemarketers. Advice is given to Speier in a hypothetical futuristic situation that draws on actual facts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA246Sp.rtf
Senator Joe McCarthy: The Development and Damage of McCarthyism
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the development and damage of McCarthyism from Senator Joe McCarthy. For four years from 1950 to 1954, Senator Joe McCarthy and McCarthyism introduced into the American political system a level of distrust which had never before occurred but had an everlasting and damaging effect. Within those four years, some Americans first seemed satisfied that McCarthy and his committee were investigating every government office in their search for evidence of Communists within the system during a time when Communism within the Soviet Union and North Korea were seen as a major concern. However, once it became obvious that McCarthy’s accusations were unfounded and many believed his allegations were just opportunities for him to salvage his own political career, a growing distrust developed; distrust not only of McCarthy but also of the system which allowed the hearings to continue. Americans began to question why the hearings continued because government officials themselves were afraid of being accused in the hearings if they condemned them publicly. Included in the members of government who remained passive against McCarthy were Presidents Truman and Eisenhower who did little to improve the image of the Presidency during that time. Overall, four years of McCarthyism led to a long-lasting and damaging distrust of elected government officials which has never recovered.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJSJMcC1.RTF
Senator Lautenberg Runs For Re-Election / NJ Politics
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A 10 page research paper on NJ Senator Lautenberg and his campaign for re-election in 1994. The writer describes the candidate's background, issues, PACs, and relevance of Federal politics to State elections. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Senatrc3.wps
Separation of Powers
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A 5 page paper which discusses why the Separation of Powers in
the government is important. The three branches of government are Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: RAseppwrs.wps
Seperating the Cloth From the Flag
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This seven-page-paper presents a
discussion on the issue regarding seperation of church and state when it
comes to prayers in public schools. Bibliography lists six
sources.
Filename: CWchrsta.wps
Sergei Khrushchev's Perception of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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This 5 page paper reviews an article by Nikita Khrushchev's son who seems to have nothing but admiration for his father. The article is critically reviewed and discussed in terms of its accuracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA406SK.rtf
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): A Comparison of Ontario’s Approach to SARS and the Interpretation of that Approach by Canadian and U.S. Media
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A 5 page discussion of the manner in which SARS has been dealt with in Canada. The author examines the Ontario Ministry of Health’s web site and compares the information provided there, and the government reaction to SARS in general, to the perceptions of SARS by two journalists (one from the “Toronto Star” and one from “Washington Post”). Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPsars.rtf
Sex And/Or Scandal: How They Extend And Illuminate The Study Of Past Societies And Cultures
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5 pages in length. Sex and scandal have existed synonymously throughout history, serving to extend and illuminate the study of past societies and cultures all the way back to ancient Greece. That the two work synergistically when paired – and not necessarily in a positive manner – speaks to the inherent connection between forbidden temptation and humanity's innate desires. Associating sex and scandal with the political world is no less commonplace than correlating the cohesive existence of alcohol and drugs: each respective element is inexplicably drawn to the other. To examine political sex scandals as limiting the overall accurate historical perspective of a given culture and/or society is to understand how a handful of political representatives do not necessarily reflect the higher moral integrity of their constituency. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCscndl.rtf
Sexual Harassment in the Army
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This 6 page paper discusses several scenarios that can arise in the military regarding sexual harassment, deliberate withholding of training and deliberate withholding of information, and what a subordinate can do to report these problems. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVsxarmy.rtf
Seymour Martin Lipset and John Kenneth Galbraith
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This 3 page
report briefly discusses the philosophy and work of the social
scientist Seymour Martin Lipset (1922- ) and the economist,
writer, and political adviser, John Kenenth Galbraith (1908 -
). Lipset has offered numerous examples of the ways in which
modern humanity, but especially in America, has embraced or
denied various political and social ideologies. John Kenneth
Galbraith was an economics professor at both Harvard and
Princeton, served as a political adviser for American presidents
and other leaders, worked as the editor of Fortune magazine and
has written numerous books and articles regarding the American
political and sociological process and the economy that sustains
it. Both have made immeasurable contributions to understanding
the American worldview and America itself. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWlipset.wps
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