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Essays 241 - 270
issues often go over the heads of the constituents. Iraq is far away and other issues that are near and dear to a voters heart lik...
had gotten credit for reforms in education, but he is largely blamed for the states $24 billion deficit, as well as for the energ...
In five pages this paper defends Engish 101 course requirements for Associate's degree candidates. Four sources are cited in the ...
In fifteen pages this paper examines the process of interviewing prospective candidates in a literature review that considers a th...
In five pages this paper examines African American conservatism in the United States with Republican presidential primary candidat...
job" (Brewer and Wilson, 1995, p. 189). Members of the community feel betrayed when those they look to for protection are, themse...
In eight pages this tightly contested New Jersey's governor's race and the victory of Christine Todd Whitman are analyzed with the...
In ten pages this essay considers the 1994 NJ senate races in which party politics began to give way to the ideals of the individu...
In seven pages this paper discusses how the airline industry has been affected by a military pilot reduction with a consideration ...
In eight pages this paper discusses why third party independent candidates have not performed well in national elections in the Un...
The ?Reagan Democrats? When Perot announced his initial withdrawal, two-thirds of his backing went to Clinton (Lipset 7). Many of...
In fifteen pages this research paper on political strategies examines women political candidates and establishing voter interest o...
In eleven pages this paper discusses problems of American workers and the political views of 1996 US presidential candidates regar...
In twenty two pages this paper examines superintendent candidate requirements in this consideration of school districts' hiring pr...
An examination of the U.S. Presidential race of 1996 and the economic considerations that permeated it. Candidates, particularly ...
would give him later during his political career for he realized that most of the people he would be gaining votes from were more ...
In six pages this paper compares marketing strategies of 1992 presidential candidates Ross Perot, Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas an...
In nine pages this paper discusses how HRM can solve the problem of hiring sales candidates in a consideration of internal and ext...
This aids women because many do not have the means to carry their own health insurance nor do they have the ability to obtain empl...
that can only be provided in smaller-size classrooms (Gilman and Kiger, 2003). Unfortunately, with most U.S. education budgets be...
In four pages this paper examines how underdog candidates became very popular due to the themes and messages of their campaigns du...
his father did not approve (Maier, 1986). The article does not mention his relationship with individual family members beyond this...
and dull, though Starr also classifies him as "thoughtful and substantive," someone who is patient with questions and comments as ...
weve noted, that drives an organizations competitive advantage. If a workforce is industrious, productive and knowledgeable throug...
Voters, n.d.). Here is another interesting fact - the Constitution does not "bind" the electors to vote for the candidate but most...
are in big business, are supporting Bush because it does them good to have him in office. In all honesty, these are the only re...
making their own choices and opting to purchase for themselves individual insurance (Gleckman, 2004). The President believes that...
Its also interesting to note some other factors -- namely that with television reporters and commentators entranced by Kennedy, Ni...
This development, in fact, went hand-in-hand with the concept of democracy itself. Political parties emerged as important e...
insurance industry employee. In the case of exempt employees, the average replacement cost [was] 150 percent of salary" (p. 104)....