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Papers On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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State of The Union: 1999 & 1992
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The State of the Union Address is a tradition incorporated into the duties of the presiding President of the United States whereby every January he, or she, reports to Congress and to the people of the United States the current status of the economy, education and other important issues. It is used to review the progress of the past year and as a forum for proposals aimed at the future. This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the State of the Union Addresses given by George Bush in 1992 and Bill Clinton in 1999. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTstunion.doc
The Clinton Administration and Health Care
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This 10 page report discusses the various health care initiatives put forward throughout the Clinton Administration, both the successes and the failures. The Clinton Administration has been decisively involved in health issues since its earliest days. However, most steps forwarded have been blocked or met with several steps back. Far too often in the past six years, it has been the administration's side that has been pulled into the mud puddle in the health care tug-of-war which has resulted in substantially less health care reform than President Clinton and his supporters had promised while campaigning. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWhplan.rtf
William Jefferson Clinton
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of the man's life with emphasis on his accomplishments as president of the United States. Contributions noted include his role in NAFTA, health care, immigration and foreign policy. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA14Prez.wps
Johnson & the Great Society
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A 5 page paper discussing the book 'Lyndon B. Johnson and the American Dream' by Doris Kearns Goodwin and how it illustrates Johnson's ideal of a great society, as was defined in one of his greatest speeches. Johnson was a man who held many regrets, as Goodwin so eloquently illustrated, and to a large degree his dream may well have been a failure. This may have well had something to do with the fact that the American people never saw him as much more than Kennedy's replacement and Johnson could never fill the shoes of the revered president. No additional sources cited.
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JFK & Bill Clinton/ A Comparison
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A 5 page research paper that examines the biographies of Presidents Clinton and Kennedy for similarities in their backgrounds and careers. The writer also addresses their sexual conduct. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 99jfkwjc.doc
Camelot / The Kennedy Years in the White House
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A 6 page research paper which examines the myth of Camelot and how it relates to the Kennedy years. The writer argues that this American version of Camelot fulfills many of the functions of mythology as outlined by historian Joseph Campbell. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Kenncam.wps
Communication Perspective: Kennedy's Inaugural Address
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5 pages in length. When assessing the rhetorical aspects of John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, it is important to not only focus upon the oration as a single entity, but also to separate it within its own boundaries. Indeed, while all the individual pieces come together to form the speech as a whole, it is with these components that President Kennedy is both eloquent and able to make his point. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCkendy.doc
Godfrey Hodgson/America in Our Time
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An 8 page analysis of historian Godfrey Hodgson's study of American culture, America in Our Time. In this book, Hodgson argues that the period from the inauguration of JFK in 1960 through the second inauguration of Richard Nixon constitutes an era that was so radically different from what preceded it and followed it that it constitutes a specific 'age,' in and of itself. His arguments are most persuasive and the writer demonstrates that Hodgson carries off this premise extremely well. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99amtime.rtf
Hersh's 'The Dark Side of Camelot':
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A five page paper looking at Seymour Hersh's book on the life and times of John F. Kennedy. The paper charges that the unremittingly vicious view of the former President is not warranted because Hersh is judging Kennedy's actions in the 1950s and 1960s by the standards of today. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: KBhersh.wps
John F. Kennedy: The Rhetoric of the Times
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A 7 page overview of the Kennedy administration and the rhetoric employed by it. Emphasizes the lofty goals of Kennedy's inaugural address and
contrasts his actual accomplishments with those goals. Concludes that
while Kennedy proclaimed 'Ask not what your country can do for you but
what you can do for your country', what we should ask is what did
Kennedy actually do for his country and how does this differ from our
cultural memory of him. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPkndyRh.doc
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy : There is a precise date associated with the fall of the modern day legend of Camelot
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November 22, 1963. On this date, in Dallas, Texas; President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed by Lee Harvey Oswald. At that point in history, secrecy was a common method of maintaining national security. It was the height of the cold war, an era of paranoia and covert operations. This 8 page paper examines two conspiracy theories that have been advocated in the years since the assassination. It also looks at the scenario of Oswald working alone. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Jfkassa.wps
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