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99.20055 America?s New Foreign Policy ? Providing Order to a Fractious World
On September 11th, America changed. An act of terror on its own soil, so horrendous, so previously incomprehensible shook the country to the core. Never before had Americans suffered such an attack, not within their boundaries. What once was a country that assumed it was safe and secure, left its citizens questioning their security even in their own beds. However, as Americans have been known to do, they rallied together, in acts of kindness, bravery, compassion, and patriotism never before seen, demanding that this never happen again. Demanding their safety and security be returned to them. But how? How in a world where so many countries are strife ridden could a nation, like America be truly safe. An American foreign policy, one that some could argue was always on America?s agenda, of stabilizing turbulent nations, and instituting democracy within emerged.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20055 Nation Stabilization Policy.doc
Price: US$53.70
100.20260 A Consideration of Some of the Effects Government Subsidies Have on Pharmaceutical Companies
This 3-page undergraduate paper considers some effects government subsidies have on pharmaceutical companies. This paper notes that there exists a basic debate about the effects government subsidies have on pharmaceutical companies. Namely, some claim that government subsidies have a positive impact on pharmaceutical companies, both financially and socially. Government subsidies, it is argued, helps companies to develop drugs which help many patients each year. Further, subsidies have a positive financial effect by allowing a deserving set of companies to have access to money they might not otherwise have in order to help others. On the other hand, some experts claim that government subsidies for pharmaceutical companies have a largely detrimental effect both politically and socially, as government subsidies grant pharmaceutical companies excessive power. This results in escalated spending on pharmaceutical companies, but also results in higher drug costs, which means that many have unequal access to the medicines they need.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20260 Pharmaceutical Government Subsidies.doc
Price: US$26.85
101.20428 Social Security and the Prevention or Reduction of Poverty
Among matters of domestic public policy, the issue of Social Security benefits is one that has consistently been crucial to issues of poverty and social welfare for over 70 years.But in recent years, the trend in political debate has been consistently a perceived need for welfare reform, including a revamping of benefits provided by the Social Security Administration. The question is, however, is the Social Security benefit an effective anti-poverty tool, or could it be improved?
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20428 Social Security EITC poverty.doc
Price: US$35.80
102.20660 The Effectiveness and Constitutionality of Cyber-democracy
This is a short paper about the effectiveness and constitutionality of electronic town hall meetings and cyber-democracy. The idea is to return legislative power to individual citizens and overturn the representative democracy that the United States currently uses. While interesting in theory, the idea does not account for definite logistical concerns; additionally it is doubtful that the founding fathers would have endorsed such a measure if ther could have.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20660 Electronic Town Meetings.doc
Price: US$26.85
103.20673 The Armchair Voter: Commercial Ads and Elections 1952-2003
This 4-page undergraduate paper considers six political television commercials - Eisenhower?s 1952 ?I Like Ike?commercial, Kennedy?s 1960 jingle-based television commercial, Nixon?s 1972 split-screen Vietnam-focussed advertisement, Reagan?s 1984 ?Prouder, Stronger, Better? advertisement, a 1992 Clinton ?Best Person? advertisement, and a 2003 MoveOn.org Voter Fund advertisement critical of president George W. Bush. This paper examines these six advertisements in order to answer a number of questions about them, including ?What is the theme and intended audience of each commercial? How does the commercial make use of facts which can be verified as well logic and reasoning? How does the commercial use emotional appeals? How have television ads changed over the six decades?? Overall, this paper concludes that advertisements seem to have become less innocent, more apt to attack opponents rather than focus on individual strengths of a candidate. Television advertisements for political candidates have also changed in appearance, making greater use of appealing colour and moving images rather than still frames. Perhaps surprisingly, however, the overall thrust of political advertisements has changed very little since Eisenhower?s day. The commercials still aim to encourage voters to see themselves as ?average? Americans who possess a great power through the vote. Commercials for political candidates continue to promote their messages mainly through emotional appeals, and employ the same themes of leadership and Americana as the earliest televised political commercials.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 20673 Commercials Political Comparison.doc
Price: US$35.80
104.20778 UK voting Reform
This paper will discuss the voting system in the United Kingdom. As well, it will present a discussion as to why the systems need to reform to liberal values of democracy. The general elections voting system will be the focus and reasons will be listed as to why an urgent reform is required to reflect the values of a liberal democracy. Current news and journal articles by liberal democrats will be used to strengthen my argument.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20778
Price: US$53.70
105.20963 The Monroe Doctrine
The Presidential State of the Union address of 1823 by James Monroe is not only one of the most well known addresses ever given, but also set the stage for American foreign policy in the Western hemisphere and the subsequent action that would be taken against outsiders that opposed it. The two most striking details of the policy that would become known as the Monroe Doctrine are the United States? ability and justification for interfering in the governments of Latin America and the justification to defend the Western Hemisphere in its entirety from outside governments, particularly the governments of the European nations.