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This is a 5 ½ page essay about meeting the Contemporary Global Commerce Climate Prediction Center (CPC). This paper includes an abstract and a conclusion related to an analysis of Al Gore's movie An Inconvenient Truth and other references. A total of five questions are answered related to global governmental honesty about environmental problems, global warming, economic growth and more. The paper is 5 ½ pages long and has 17 references. It was written in the APA writing style. | more info
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This essay discusses the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln's role in it. Lincoln's course of events to free slaves including acts and laws is also illustrated. The effect of Lincoln's death on laws and black rights finishes the paper. Pages: 3.2 Sources: 4 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper explains the New Deal executed by President Roosevelt in the early 1930's. The effects of this plan are described as is some of the resistance President Roosevelt ran into. Pages: 2 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses how the media exploits presidential issues that are and are not legitimate. Pages: 2 Sources: 2 Format: None | more info
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This paper discusses the impact President Roosevelt's political efforts to help and change America. The Labor Standard Act, Social Security Act, and other plans implemented by Roosevelt are explained as well as the impact they had on citizens of America. Pages: 3 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a 2-page book report on Lincoln by David Herbert Donald describing the book and reacting to the authors assumptions in the book. Lincolns presidency and achievements are also discussed. There are no cited sources. | more info
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This 4 page paper examines the differing strategies used by Regan and Nixon in negotiating with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The author defines what their criteria for 'success' is, particularly with respect to the specific domestic and international political conditions in which each president operated. The paper relies on no outside sources. | more info
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This is a three page paper about presidents Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter. It relies on 5 sources and is written in APA format at the college graduate level. A political background of each man is given including when they took office and what they were known for. | more info
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This is a 7-page paper on President Woodrow Wilsons foreign policy aims between the United States and Great Britain during 1917-1918. It has 3 sources and is in the Turabian format with footnotes. The paper argues that Woodrow Wilson prevented effective strategic coordination between the U.S. and Great Britain during World War I. Its main thesis proposes that Wilson intended to manage the war on his terms rather than the terms of the British. | more info
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This is a three page paper about presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Carter. 5 sources were used and are presented in APA format. Written at the college graduate level this essay discusses the contributions and beliefs of the aforementioned presidents. The writer explores the question How did the backgrounds of Presidents Johnson, Nixon and Carter shape their administrations and contribute to their sucess and failures? | more info
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This 8 page MLA Style paper focuses on the liberal internationalism promoted by Woodrow Wilson. Imperialism had once held that the world would be stabilized by creating centralized control by the European nations and America of the rest of the world. Democracy, in the form of international law, formed the next tenet of Wilsons Liberal Internationalism. A world-wide democratic institution that the nations of the world could join freely and, in doing so, agree to follow rules of their communal making would, by example, support democratic institutions and movements in all nations. Finally, Wilson directly promoted the free and unrestricted trade of goods, services, and all commerce between nations. To this end, Wilson brought the United States into the creation of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. This dependency was used to keep nations in line with Americas goals, and to stabilize themselves in their relations with other nations. Where world democracy and disarmament met with mixed but very limited success, it was free trade, the strongest leg of Wilsons foreign policy, that truly did spread world-wide. Wilsons creation of economic dependencies throughout the world on the IMF arguably created the third world nations that can never get themselves out of the debt they owe to the Fund and the World Bank, but it secured a form of commerce which has proved enormously profitable not just to the U.S. but to the world. The paper relies on one source. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper on political science. It has 3 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses John Kerrys policy stance towards education | more info
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This is a seven-page biographical essay on President Richard M. Nixon. The document is written in standard MLA format and includes a title page and a bibliography page citing seven sources (for a total of nine pages). The essay describes the Presidents | more info
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This is a 2 page high school level English paper/poem written on the topic of President Barack Obamas life. This paper highlights his accomplishment made throughout his life so far. This paper is based on the poem O Captain My Captain which was written | more info
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This paper reviews the article about the Obama administrations intent to solve the issues arising out of the global economic meltdown and the steps being taken to resolve the crisis. The paper is three pages in length and is written on a college undergrad | more info
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This report3 pages in length, in APA format, and relying on 4 sourcesexamines the polling data from a number of national firms and examines the data pertaining to the performance of President Obama, both in terms of personal perception and job performan | more info
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This report, 6 pages in length, relying on 7 sources and in MLA format (with footnotes), examines various leadership qualities associated with FDR and why his expression of those characteristics make him one of Americas greatest presidents | more info
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This is an eleven-page research paper detailing the ideals and high expectations that the American People place on their leaders as well as the scandals that have befallen certain leaders. This essay also states that it is unrealistic to expect leaders i | more info
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