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Barack Obama and the Rhetorical Skeleton
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This 5 page paper considers the way in which Barack Obama has chosen to present one issue in his presidential campaign. It identifies the “skeleton” of the issue and also considers to what extent he is using the “skeleton” to frame the event, whether such framing is important, what it says about story skeletons in general, and whether they are truly more important than the stories they support. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Title: Barack Obama and the Rhetorical Skeleton
Barack Obama: “Yes We Can”
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This 3 page paper discusses Barack Obama’s “Yes We Can” speech with respect to his reasoning and the evidence he uses to support his ideas. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Title: Barack Obama: “Yes We Can”
Barack Obama: “Yes We Can” Speech
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This 3 page paper discusses Barack Obama’s “Yes We Can” speech with respect to his reasoning and the evidence he uses to support his ideas. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Title: Barack Obama: “Yes We Can” Speech
Barry M. Goldwater
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( 9 pp.) What makes a conservative? Parents?
Upbringing? Past experiences, Or the ability to
put all of those things together, be aware of
history, and come to some personal conclusions?
In the case of Arizona Senator and basic maverick,
Barry M. Goldwater (1909 - 1998), we would have
to say all of the above. In his personal and
political memoirs, With No Apologies, published in
1979, Mr. Goldwater observed that his run for the
presidency in 1964"was like trying to stand up in
a hammock." He said he knew that his chances of
winning were slim and contended, that his fellow
Republicans cost him any chance he might have had
during the battle for the Republican nomination.
And in our description above did we mention,
Goldwater as a facilitator of tact? Bibliography
lists 7 sources - 1 visual. BBgldwtr.doc
Filename: BBgldwtr.doc
Paper Title: Barry M. Goldwater
Being American & Danger of Bush Conservatism
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A 7 page research paper that discusses what it means to be American and then analyzes the record of the Bush administration. The writer looks at evidence that the Bush administration says one thing, but practices another policy entirely. Also, the writer argues that it has not been successful in the war on terrorism and that its policies constitute a deviation from many American principles. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Title: Being American & Danger of Bush Conservatism
BIG TOBACCO AND POLITICS
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This paper examines the link between contributions made by tobacco companies to political campaigns and legislative efforts in favor of these companies. The paper also focuses on the impact that tobacco interests had during the 2000 presidential election. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTtobpol.rtf
Paper Title: BIG TOBACCO AND POLITICS
Biography of Ronald Reagan:
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This 6 page paper discusses the life and presidency of Ronald Reagan. Furthermore, this paper assesses his presidency from four standpoints: trait, style, path, and contingency. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Title: Biography of Ronald Reagan:
Black Disenfranchisement During the 2000 Election
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This 3 page paper examines the election that occurred in 2000 between Bush and Gore. What happened in Florida, and why fewer black votes were counted, is examined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Paper Title: Black Disenfranchisement During the 2000 Election
Bob Dole
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A Fall 1996 (pre-election) discussion of why Bob Dole should be elected President of the United States based on his background and genuine concern. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Bobdole.wps
Paper Title: Bob Dole
British Politics: Impact Of Present Elections And Present Electoral Process
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10 pages in length. As a democracy, Britain strives to uphold the most efficient and effective election process as a way in which to provide the equitable elements so inherent to self-governing societies. While this is a commendable - if not requisite - component of any civilized global community, it has been met with tremendous challenge where the British voting process is concerned. From policy-making to special interest groups and media influence to the electoral process, Britain's election procedure has come to reflect an ever-evolving practice of political prowess. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCBritPolit.rtf
Paper Title: British Politics: Impact Of Present Elections And Present Electoral Process
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