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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Theories on the Formulation and Provisions of The U.S. Constitution
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A 4 page overview of the Democratic/Pluralist Theory, the Elite Class Theory, and the Hyperpluralism Theory as they pertain to the formulation of the Constitution. This paper contends that the Democratic/Pluralist theory is the most accurate. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPconstT.rtf
Theory & Liberal Political Social Order
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An 8 page research paper that argues that the political philosophy espoused by John Rawls constitutes the theory most compatible with a liberal political society order, and the best challenge to the realist perspective. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khlibth.rtf
Theory Analysis
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses two topics: Liberal internationalism as it relates to world conception; and feminism as it relates to world politics. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCtheor.doc
Third Sector In Peru : Analysis Fundraising Toolbox
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This 6 page paper discusses the Third Sector, i.e., private, nonprofit organizations and also comments on the Manager's Toolbox, a Web site for the nonprofit manager. The emphasis is on Peru. The essay first identifies the type of theoretical approach and type of development regime for nonprofits as they exist in Peru. It then reports some useful data found at the Manager's Toolbox site. The writer then goes on to further discuss how the nonprofit sector operates in Peru and concludes with comments to the effect that the Manager's Toolbox is very helpful for American nonprofit managers but not for one investigating Peru. Bibliography lists 3 sites.
Filename: PGnonpr.rtf
Thomas Jefferson / Accomplishments & Leadership
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10 pages in length. As the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson's accomplishments and leadership ability virtually changed the course of history. Throughout his esteemed political career, Jefferson maintained a great deal of belief in the common man, as well as harbored considerable sympathy and compassion for the inherent challenges. His life was devoted early on to the causes that were close to his heart, of which the most important was freedom. His political skill was surpassed only by the numerous tasks he performed while associated with the Unites States government. Jefferson's strong belief in preserving freedom led him to declare that implementing states' rights was of utmost importance in order to maintain said freedom. The writer discusses various aspects of Jefferson's political career. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Tjeff.wps
Thomas Jefferson / The Man Who Changed The Destiny Of Our Country
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An 8 page paper discussing Thomas Jefferson and the country before, and during, the time of his election. The Federalists had implemented Alien and Sedition Acts which severely threatened the freedoms the people had fought so hard for. While this was not the fault of President Adams, it did occur during his term in office and illustrated to the people that something needed to be done if they wished to see their hopes and dreams prosper. The election of Jefferson illustrated the people's strength and helped turn the country down the true path of freedom. Without the presence, and the ideals, of Jefferson, this country would be no better off than other countries that have no freedom. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Thomasj.wps
Thomas Jefferson's Presidency
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In 5 pages the author discusses Thomas Jefferson and his presidency. When looking back over the history of the United States, one person truly stands out as a leader among men. That person is Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson stands as the immortal symbol for freedom and equality throughout history. Real democracy began with Thomas Jefferson. It was he who gave birth to the multi-party system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Jeffpres.wps
Thomas Jefferson: The Pursuit Of Happiness
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A 6 page paper. What did Thomas Jefferson mean when he used the phrase "pursuit of happiness?" That is the question this paper addresses. In approaching this question, the writer reports Jefferson's original text to demonstrate the differences and the spiritual nature of his thinking. The persons who inspired Jefferson to this thinking are also described. The writer then offers numerous quotes from Jefferson's writings to demonstrate what was behind his thinking. Finally, the writer addresses what would be said to a friend who said they "couldn't find happiness." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGjefhap.wps
Thoreau and Civil Disobedience
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A 4 page essay that defends Thoreau’s position in his essay “Civil Disobedience.” Thoreau argued against adhering to the dictates of any society or obeying any law simply because it is a law. Rather than blindly accepting the authority of the state, Thoreau felt that people were obligated to obey a higher law, one that was dictated by their own conscience and based on principles of natural justice. An examination of Thoreau’s argument shows it is logical, persuasive and draws upon the principles of freedom and justice on which the United States was founded. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khthcdde.rtf
Thoreau's Views on Civil Disobedience
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This 5 page paper considers the arguments presented by Henry David Thoreau in his work Civil Disobedience. This paper considers the fundamental points, his moral assertions and the impact that Thoreau's views have on an assessment of the United States government. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHCivilD.wps
Thoughts on the Constitution
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16 pages. The idea behind the forefather's intent for democracy, beyond the inherent rights born out of the Constitution, was to bridge the gap between rich and poor. It was critical that all people had the same opportunity to create a prosperous life, no matter how they differed from one another: all people were to be created equal, and that meant economically, as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAratf.rtf
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