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This is a 3 page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is on the subject of history. Specifically, the paper looks at the two candidates running for the office of governor in Texas (Rick Perry and Bill White). The paper looks at the candidates backgrounds, the issues that they are running on, and their supporters. The paper also examines some of the statements they have made and how truthful their statements are. Finally, the paper provides the writers opinion of the candidates and who they prefer to see win this election. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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This is a three page paper on Splendid Little War. It was called the Splendid Little War because when the USS Maine was destroyed the US went to war with Spain. The war only lasted 100 days and only 460 soldiers were killed. They gained Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Cuba. It was a short war and the US gained a lot of territory and then they became a World Power. It relies on seven sources in MLA format. | more info
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This is a six page paper comparing and contrasting two examples of a military force succeeding or failing in its effort to achieve cultural understanding as it conducted military operations. It identifies specific examples of a military organization succeeding or failing in its efforts to understand its contemporary operating environment as well as the root causes for success or failure. The paper relies on 10 sources in APA format | more info
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This is a three-page, APA-cited paper discussing events during World War II. It addresses issues involving the United States eventual involvement in the war and the effect this had on the Allies cause. It mentions conditions in the Soviet Union at the time and the national mood in America. An abstract has been omitted because of the length and nature of the essay. There are five online and printed sources documenting the work. | more info
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This is a three-page, APA-cited paper discussing the Korean War. It offers comments on the causes of the war and on our continuing commitment of troops to that part of the world. The paper also takes the position that the United States should not have been involved in Vietnam after World War II. An abstract has been omitted because of the length and nature of the essay. There are five online sources documenting the work. | more info
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This is a three page paper on Texas budget. Estimates put the budget shortfall for this biennium at 18 billion dollars. The Texas Governor and House Speaker made announcements of cutting budget spending to manage the $18 billion deficit. These measures are required to keep the budget in balance over its full period, 2010-11 biennium, as per the requirements. It relies on nine sources in MLA format. | more info
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This essay - 4 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 2 sources - analyzes the message behind a passage taken from a tragedy written by Shakespeare entitled, Troidus And Cressida. Additionally, this paper compares and contrasts this passage with a passage taken from a poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer entitled, Troidus And Criseyde. | more info
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What follows is a one page essay, written in the MLA style, about the rise of nationalism in Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries. It basically defines nationalism, and reflects on the philosophical roots of the movement. It gives some examples and explains the differences. References follow at the end. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay written in the MLA style. It discusses some articles that deal with the abolition of the death penalty in Puerto Rico and its inception in 1929. It explains the attitudes of the Puerto Ricans then and the similarities in attitudes now. It references one recent case that has brought the subject to the forefront of current events and the struggle between the judicial bodies of the US and Puerto Rico. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay about Thomas Paines publication Common Sense written at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It analyses the effect that the pamphlet had on the fighting soldiers and common citizen as opposed to government officials. It describes how Paine was addressing the public. A reference page is included. | more info
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What follows is a four page essay written in the MLA style that discusses the origin and events of the War of 1812. It examines both the land based conflicts and the battles on the sea. After the description of the issues and events, a brief analysis of the outcome is discussed. A reference section follows at the end. | more info
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What follows is a five page essay written in the MLA style of citation. The essay considers the point of view of a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in 1776, who has to decide whether to sign the Declaration of Independence. The signer must consider the ramifications of his signature to his fellow colonists and how it might affect their lives. The person thinks about the different philosophers and thinkers who suggest the spirit and morality of obeying the King or possibly submitting to a Natural Law that refutes the authority of the crown. A reference section follows at the end. | more info
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What follows is a four page essay written in the MLA style. The subject matter is about the causes of the American Civil War and its inevitability. The essay looks at economics, propaganda and the constitutionality from the view points of the participants on both sides of the war. While the issue of slavery pervades the material, the thrust of the argument is that slavery was secondary to other factors that caused the war. | more info
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What follows are two essays concerning certain aspects on the Cuban Revolution. The first explains the effects of the United States and its policy toward the island nation since the nineteenth century. It examines how the U.S. affected the people, the culture, the economy and the politics of Cuba through various historical developments. The second essay analyzes and examines a quote by Richard Fagen, a write on Latin American culture and politics. One quote is provided and the essay explains the meaning behind the quote and how it applies to Cuban educational programs. | more info
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This reportin MLA format, 5 pages in length, and relying numerous sourcesconsiders several aspects of biblical textual analysis. These include: historical Roman Palestine context, contemporary and near-contemporary non-Christian allusions to Jesus and Christian practices, development of the Christian canon, critical textual analysis, and enlightenment doubt and its aftermath. | more info
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This report3 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 6 sourcesconsiders three hermeneutic tools (double dissimilarity, multiple-attestation, and coherence) in the effort to establish an acceptable narrative describing the historical Jesus. The report concludes that contributing criteria should ultimately consolidate in coherence. | more info
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What follows is a six page essay detailing the Dalai Lama as a man and as an institution. It briefly describes each of the 14 Dalai Lamas and their accomplishments. It leads up to the current dalai Lama and explains his philosophy and his expectations for the future. The citations are done in a footnote style with a reference section at the end. | more info
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