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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Taxing the Internet
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This 5 page paper reviews this topic in a specific manner. A proposal is made for a new Pennsylvania law to tax online purchases. Principles regarding the issue are also discussed more generally. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA333tax.rtf
Taylor and Rawls/Premodern to Modern
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A 4 page essay that considers 2 books. Charles Taylor in Modern Social Imaginaries and John Rawls in Political Liberalism describe and discuss the transition period between premodern and modern political world, but with differing emphasis and interpretations. Taylor takes a broad scope that considers the overall cognitive changes that occurred as the Western world transitioned toward modern political ideas of democracy and equality, while Rawls takes a narrower thematic focus on the issue of justice and concepts of justice evolved, and evolving, within the context of modernity. This examination of both books considers how these authors describe the transition period between the premodern and modern worlds. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khtrptom.rtf
Technological Impact on National Sovereignty
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A 10 page overview of the impacts of technology on natinal sovereignty. The contention is presented that technological innovations in communications, the Internet, and transportation have not only made the world a smaller place, they have facilitated a break down in nationalistic tendencies and, consequently, national sovereignty. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: PPglbSov.rtf
Technological Obsolescence: A Glaring Gap in U.S. Homeland Security
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A 4 page emphasis on the importance of constantly revamping our security technology. Of the various shortcomings we have in terms of U.S. Homeland Security, technological obsolescence is one of the most glaring. Technology forms the basis of our national security. Technology, however, is an ever-evolving phenomena. We often find ourselves several steps behind the most recent evolutionary phase of that phenomena. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPusHmln.rtf
Technology and National Security
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This 11 page paper addresses the use of technology and the implications for National Security, both in peace and in war. This paper considers the notion that if the threat of regional conflicts grows, that technology has made it increasingly possible for small groups with extreme demands to threaten the health and welfare of the vast majority of the world. This paper not only considers the impacts of technology, but also attempts to assess the best responses to this treat. In particular, this paper also focuses on asymmetric warfare, attempting to define in what areas the US is vulnerable and the implications for foreign policy determinations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHNatSec.wps
Technology and the Great Society
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This 4 page paper takes a look at The Great Society proposed by LBJ. Then, it answers the question as to whether or not technology has helped or hurt Johnson's vision. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA706tek.rtf
Technology: An Integral Component of National Security
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A 3 page overview of technology as it holds an importance in national security. The author emphasizes that technology not only forms the basis for such weapons as those that make up our national defense system but the basis for their management. Obviously, it is a critical component of national security. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPtechSc.rtf
Ted Stevens Loses Alaskan Senate Seat
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A 9 page review of the life and accomplishments of Senator Ted Stevens. After serving forty years in Senate Stevens has just lost his seat to Mark Begich. This paper considers some of the reasons for that loss and possible implications to Alaska. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPalaskapol.rtf
Teddy Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement
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(10 pp) Progressives were a loosely knit group of
activists, who occasionally even seemed opposed to
each other. According to Schulz (2000), while not
opposed to capitalism as a concept they did want
to change the relationship of labor to business.
Immigration was viewed as a 'problem.' Some felt
the solution was the 'Americanization' of
immigrants; others felt immigration should be
restricted by legislation. Private utilities and
transportation methods should have some
regulations; others felt the government should
straighten out 'the whole mess.' Political reform
was a necessity. Could it be done, by eliminating
the 'political machine,' or were there other
solutions? We might say that during this time the
country was beginning to 're-think' itself, and
looked for a leader who could either provide
answers or guidance. Teddy Roosevelt was just the
guy for the job!
Bibliography lists 6 sources and two photographs
of the President.
Filename: BBteddyR.rtf
Telhami: The Stakes
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This 6 page paper discusses Telhami's book on U.S. policy in the Middle East. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVTelhmi.rtf
Temporary Aid to Needy Families
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A 7 page overview of the problems of welfare reform. While some mechanisms have been provided by programs such as TANF to provide the education and superstructure needed to move people off the welfare roles, much remains to be done. Single mothers are of particular concern in this equation and single mothers in rural areas are immersed in a complexity of factors which make procuring and holding work difficult. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPtanf.rtf
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