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In fourteen pages this paper considers the question 'Where does responsible journalism end and dangerous exploitation begin?' with...
In twelve pages this research paper focuses upon the speeches by Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. in a co...
In five pages this paper dispels the mistaken notion that blacks are responsible for committing more crimes than whites are. Six ...
In ten pages this paper discusses the personal biases that tainted this incident and how though the Commission's report could not ...
This paper consists of eight pages and presents an overview of the 1919 Boston Police Strike and examines the reasons of pay, work...
it. While Koresh may be at fault for many of his actions, it is the FBI and the ATF who are at real fault for the tremendous loss...
In seven pages the failures and accomplishments of this military strategist are considered and the argument that his diversions an...
In five pages this paper examines how war's realities and intrusions have cemented contemporary society's philosophical foundation...
of art. Europes turbulent, social and political changes offered (and still offer) suitable conditions for artistic temperament to ...
In five pages this paper examines the First and Second World Wars and the wars in Korea and Vietnam in order to determine their so...
In six pages the argument that men are largely responsible for establishing and maintaining new frontiers both mentally and physic...
In six pages Stannard's contention that the Europeans were responsible for world history's greatest acts of genocide in the exterm...
In five pages the international and regional events responsible for the shift in the U.S. diplomatic position where Taiwan is conc...
This research report looks at the American Civil War and how knowledge is acquired through letters written during the time period....
In a paper consisting of five pages an assessment regarding Okonkwo's responsibility for his own tragedy is discussed through an e...
use of their forces; hence these organizations tend to support belligerent foreign policies" (pp. 107). On the other hand, one may...
Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is in many ways both an indictment of colonial England's arrogance and ignorance about African c...
the United States...." (PG). That statistic is overwhelming. It means that each day an officer of the law takes his or her own ...
In five pages the accounting profession is examined in terms of ethics especially as it pertains to auditing and evaluates the var...
In 5 pages this paper examines Vietnam War vet Oliver Stone's films about the war Platoon and Born on the 4th of July. There are ...
troops and frontier riflemen under Jackson had inflicted "appalling casualties on the British line," killing or wounding over two ...
In six pages this paper discusses the social problems associated with the US interment of Japanese Americans during World War II a...
a fairly recent advertising campaign - this is not your fathers battleground. Ironically, thirteen years after Reagans introducti...
A 7 page overview of the societal ills of poverty. Ryan contends that is not the poor that are responsible for these ills but rat...
boss tells and underling that he will ignore a bad job performance in exchange for sex, that situation is one of sexual harassment...
public policy decision by AI is the fact that on October 14, 1998 a youthful offender, below the age of 18, was put to death in th...
The welfare system and war handling by the United States and the changes that resulted from the Vietnam War are discussed in 5 pag...
In a paper consisting of ten pages the political and economic implications of America's war on drugs are discussed with the conclu...
the personalities of the leaders involved represent a crucial factor . Stoessinger begins his case studies with World War I. Typic...
In five pages this paper considers the autobiography of a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War and son of a Second World War hero i...