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"EAGLE AGAINST THE SUN" (RONALD SPECTOR).
Term Paper ID:21465
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Critical review of work on war between Japan & U.S., costs, reasons for Amer. victory.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical review of work on war between Japan & U.S., costs, reasons for Amer. victory.
Paper Introduction: Ronald H. Spector, in Eagle Against the Sun, provides a concise historical overview of the war between the United States and Japan in World War II. Spector is an American historian, teaching at the University of Alabama, and a major in the Marine Reserves, having served on active duty as a military historian during the invasion of Grenada. It is not surprising, then, to find that he takes a decidedly American perspective on the war with Japan:
So the United States had done the impossible. It had waged war simultaneously on two fronts, separated by thousands of miles, and had prevailed. . . . In the end, it was superior American industrial power and organizational ability which had succeeded (560).
After all, the United States did win the war, so it is
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"EAST TO AMERICA" (ELAINE KIM & EUI-YOUNG YU).
Term Paper ID:25619
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Reviews collection of interviews of Korean-Amer., focusing on struggle for self-identity.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews collection of interviews of Korean-Amer., focusing on struggle for self-identity.
Paper Introduction: This paper discusses the search for an Asian American identity. In East to America, Elaine H. Kim and Eui-Young Yu attempt to answer this from the Korean American perspective. Their book includes interviews with diverse of Korean Americans, some of whom define themselves as Korean, some as Korean American, and some as simply American. As this self-definition implies, a single identity does not exist. Nevertheless, many of these interviews show that immigrants and the children of immigrants continue to struggle to create a synthesized identity, one that provides them with the benefits of their rich heritage while acknowledging their new circumstances, new loyalties, and new home. The task is not an easy one, but it is necessary as part of the ongoing search for roots, meaning, and personal validation.
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"ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF CORPORATE LAW, THE" (FRANK EASTERBROOK & DANIEL FISCHEL).
Term Paper ID:26601
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Summary & review of first chapter, entitled "The Corporate Contract."... More...
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Paper Abstract: Summary & review of first chapter, entitled "The Corporate Contract."
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"EDGEWALKERS: DEFUSING CULTURAL BOUNDARIES ON THE NEW GLOBAL FRONTIER."
Term Paper ID:30750
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Critique of Nina Boyd Krebs' book.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critique of Nina Boyd Krebs' book. Her thesis that the USA is undergoing a profound cultural crisis. Mainstream versus alternative ethnic, social or spiritual groups. Variety of individual experience. The paradox of multiple identities, and walking the edge between two cultures. Analysis of edgewalking and personal narratives of edgewalkers.
Paper Introduction: This research reviews the book Edgewalkers by Nina Boyd Krebs. Edgewalkers is Krebs's response to what she perceives as a profound cultural crisis in the United States. She refers to the "morass" of an American experience in which the dominant, or mainstream culture, seems capable of literally swallowing up the myriad individual cultures that contribute to it; the melting pot theory is one aspect of this (15f). But she takes the view that acknowledgment and even nurturing of the individual cultures of discrete contribution to the "pot" is a meaningful possibility, not least because the image of the pot has the effect of limiting outlook and perspective of the realities of lived culture. In order to establish a context for such acknowledgment and nurture, Krebs pursued the personal narratives of a number of people whom she describes as edgew
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"EDUCATING THE GLOBAL VILLAGE" (L.A. SWINIARSKI, ET AL.)
Term Paper ID:26999
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Reviews work on educational needs of children in increasingly diverse world of radical economic & demographic shifts.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on educational needs of children in increasingly diverse world of radical economic & demographic shifts.
Paper Introduction: Educating the Global Village's most striking feature is that it seeks, in a systematic way, to anticipate and plan for the consequences to the social structure of the significant demographic shifts that have occurred in the US over the last 25 years. The structure of American population has shifted toward what has been termed a society reflecting diversity -- of race, culture, language, and so on -- and this book appears to have been conceived as an analysis of, and suggestions for, meeting the emerging society's educational and career needs. There is a dual focus of narrative: on the emerging diversity generation in this country and on the fact that this generation will be living in a global society also marked by geopolitical, nation-state, cultural, and other categories of diversity, as well as a diverse set of priorities and capabilities. The authors argue that the main
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"ELITES & DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION IN LATIN AMER. & SOUTHERN EUROPE" (JOHN HIGLEY & RICHARD GUNTHER, EDS.).
Term Paper ID:20736
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Critical review of essays on theories & models for transition to democracy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical review of essays on theories & models for transition to democracy.
Paper Introduction: John Higley and Richard Gunther have gathered together in their book Elites and Democratic Consolidation in Latin America and Southern Europe essays by a distinguished group of scholars examining the transition to democracy in Latin American countries in recent years with perspective developed around the theoretical perspective developed and explained by Higley and Gunther. The articles taken as a whole are comprehensive, covering the countries in latin America to which the thesis applies, and doing so in a way that elucidates the specific role of democratic consolidation. The book also provides a historical context against which to measure the essays, the democratic beginnings in these countries, and over time the course taken by democracy in the region.
The editors offer a justification for producing another
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"EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE" (D. GOLEMAN).
Term Paper ID:26760
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Critical analysis of work arguing that humans possess a group of abilities or skills involved in the perception of emotions in oneself & others.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical analysis of work arguing that humans possess a group of abilities or skills involved in the perception of emotions in oneself & others.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
Goleman (1995) proposed that human beings possess emotional intelligence, a group of abilities or skills involved in the perception of emotions in one's self and in others, the management of these emotions, and the constructive use of emotion in everyday life. Goleman distinguishes emotional intelligence from the "narrow band of linguistic and math skills" measured by IQ testing and subscribes to the idea of a variety of types of intelligence (p. 42). Although Goleman draws on the growing literature on "multiple intelligences," he further distinguishes his conception of emotional intelligence from the "interpersonal" and "intrapersonal" intelligences described by Gardner (cited in Goleman, p. 42). Gardner's descriptions were limited, for the most part, to metacognitive functions, or "thoughts about feelings," and did not, in
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"EMPEROR, THE" (RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI).
Term Paper ID:26073
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Reviews study of financial corruption of reign of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews study of financial corruption of reign of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.
Paper Introduction: Emperor Haile Selassie's reign in Ethiopia can be described by the term Kleptocracy as the Emperor and his cronies plundered the country for their own benefit. Ethiopia was a poor country in any case, and it was poorer on the whole once Selassie had taken most of its wealth to be his own and left the peasants much worse off then they were when he arrived in office. In the book The Emperor, journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski shows ways in which the wealth was transferred from the poor to the leadership and the ways in which the Emperor and his friends spent what wealth the country did produce.
Kapuscinski often merely shows the results without discussing the process underlying it. For instance, he presents a scene early in his book which shows the huge difference that existed between the lifestyle of the Emperor and that of the
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"END OF LAISSEZ-FAIRE, THE"
Term Paper ID:19588
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(Robert Kuttner). Reviews work on changes in national economy & tendency toward globalism.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (Robert Kuttner). Reviews work on changes in national economy & tendency toward globalism.
Paper Introduction: "Laissez-faire" is a French term which literally means to "leave alone." In economics, the phrase is used to indicate a situation in which government exercises little or no control or interference in the affairs of business. Republican administrations are, by tradition, strong proponents of a laissez-faire tradition; Democratic administrations traditionally favor more regulation. In his book, The End of Laissez-Faire, Robert Kuttner addresses the status of the laissez-faire movement in the economy today.
Kuttner uses the conference at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, held in 1944, as the focal point for his first chapter. It was at this conference that the foundation was laid for the next half century of global economics (25). Kuttner also uses this chapter to provide the reader with the historical background necessary to under
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"ENTANGLING ALLIANCES"
Term Paper ID:19219
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(John Maxwell Hamilton). Critical review of work on the belief that international cooperation & interdependence can enhance economic, environmental & cultural conditions.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (John Maxwell Hamilton). Critical review of work on the belief that international cooperation & interdependence can enhance economic, environmental & cultural conditions.
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"ENTANGLING ALLIANCES"
Term Paper ID:19245
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(John Maxwell Hamilton). Critical analysis of work arguing for global cooperative approach to world problems.... More...
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"EQUALITY" (WILLIAM RYAN).
Term Paper ID:20996
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Summary of work challenging ideas of equality and fair play in Amer. society & economy & offering humane alternative.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Summary of work challenging ideas of equality and fair play in Amer. society & economy & offering humane alternative.
Paper Introduction: This study will provide a chapter-by-chapter summary of William Ryan's Equality. The book challenges the ideas of "equality" and "Fair Play" as defined by American society, and offers the alternative idea of "Fair Shares" as a more truly humane and just approach to society and the distribution of wealth.
Chapter 1---"The Equality Dilemma: Fair Play or Fair Shares?"---establishes the context for the book, namely, the differences between various definitions of equality and the implications of such definitions for the structure of social, economic and political relationships. Specifically, the "Fair Play" position (which Ryan condemns) is contrasted with the "Fair Shares" position (which Ryan champions). The Fair Play position is the standard American position "stresses that each person
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"ESCAPE FROM FREEDOM"
Term Paper ID:18978
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(Erich Fromm). Examines 1941 work on rise of fascism & its interpretation of modern culture & feminism.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (Erich Fromm). Examines 1941 work on rise of fascism & its interpretation of modern culture & feminism.
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"ETHNICITY & FAMILY THERAPY" (ED. M. MCGOLDRICK ET AL.).
Term Paper ID:25394
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Reviews collection of essays on role of cultural differences in effectiveness & methods of therapy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews collection of essays on role of cultural differences in effectiveness & methods of therapy.
Paper Introduction: This paper is a discussion of Ethnicity and Family Therapy, a collection of essays edited by Monica McGoldrick, John K. Pearce, and Joseph Giordano, studying the importance and impact of ethnicity and culture in family therapy practice. Each individual's cultural background determines the way in which he or she deals with crisis and reacts to psychological problems. This background also affects the individual's family dynamics, and therapists who include the family in the treatment program must understand the ways in which ethnicity and culture can have an impact on the intervention process. This book includes a broad range of studies, profiling the ways in which different cultures view the family, consider time, and think about outside intervention. Although some factors that first appear to be related to culture turn out to cross ethnic boundaries, many
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"EVERYTHING IN ITS PATH"
Term Paper ID:18710
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(Kai T. Erikson). Analyzes relationship of culture & social structure before & after 1972 destruction of Buffalo Creek by flood.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (Kai T. Erikson). Analyzes relationship of culture & social structure before & after 1972 destruction of Buffalo Creek by flood.
Paper Introduction: This study will provide a book report on Kai T. Erikson's Everything In Its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo Creek Flood.
The study will explain how culture and social structure are related in the case of Buffalo Creek, will describe the culture (the mountain ethos) and the elements of social structure (both local and national) and how a change in one aspect of the social structure affects a change in the other, will argue that the changes are reciprocally related, and will discuss the personal traumas (chronic and/or acute) of Buffalo Creek residents in terms of the destruction of both culture and social structure in that community.
Clearly, Erikson argues that the culture and social structure of Buffalo Creek are intimately related, both before
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"EVITA" (N. FRASER & M. NAVARRO) & "CHILD OF THE DARK" (CAROLINE MARIA DE JESUS).
Term Paper ID:26315
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Compares triumphs & troubles of wife of powerful leader & woman of poverty.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares triumphs & troubles of wife of powerful leader & woman of poverty.
Paper Introduction: Both Evita and Maria, in Evita (by Nicholas Fraser and Marysa Navarro) and Child of the Dark (by Carolina Maria de Jesus), are products of a combination of both their times and circumstances as well as of their exceptional individual characters. The special circumstances of their lives challenged and drove them to accomplish what they did, forced them to do far more than they perhaps would have done in less challenging circumstances. Of course, there is no way to determine the dividing line between such internal and external forces, but clearly without a powerful inner drive to survive and succeed, neither woman would have overcome adverse circumstances. Both women were powerful characters, but Evita strikes this reader as a woman driven by vanity, while Maria seems to be a woman of great depth.
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"EVOLUTION OF DESIRE, THE." (DAVID BUSS).
Term Paper ID:28783
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Analysis of book of study on the psychological mechanisms of why & how people choose, keep & disregard their mates. Author's use of evolutionary theory.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of book of study on the psychological mechanisms of why & how people choose, keep & disregard their mates. Author's use of evolutionary theory.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
In The Evolution of Desire, (BasicBooks, 1994), David Buss presents us with the results of a study involving over 10,000 people from 37 cultures and uses evolutionary theory to explain the psychological mechanisms behind how and why people choose, keep, and discard their mates. The result is a mixture of common sense and science, although certainly other perspectives could be invoked to explain his findings.
Mating, according to Buss, is not a sentimental activity: it is, rather, as competitive and manipulative on the human level as it is among the insects. To provide for themselves and their offspring, women seek good providers -– men with money, power, maturity, ambition, stability, commitment, health, and cooperative natures. Men, for similar reasons, invest their time, resources, and sperm in young
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"FACULTY OF COLOR IN ACADEME" (C. SOTELLO, V. TURNER & S. MYERS).
Term Paper ID:26744
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Reviews work on shortage of black college teachers, related to Title VII of Civil Rights Act.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on shortage of black college teachers, related to Title VII of Civil Rights Act.
Paper Introduction: In their book Faculty of Color in Academe, Caroline Sotello Viernes Turner and Samuel L. Myers Jr. address the ongoing shortage of teachers of color in the colleges and universities of this country. The authors rightly note at the outset that as America approaches the 21st century, the racial divide and problems of the 20th century continue to be a problem. There have been numerous efforts to correct the disparity seen between the number of white professors and the number of professors of color, but these have been insufficient. Part of the issue raised by this book is why this is so. The book analyzes comprehensive studies of African American, Asian Pacific American, American Indian, and Latino faculty in eight Midwestern states--Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Missouri, and Minnesota. The authors raise interesting issues
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"FAILURE OF A REVOLUTION" (RUDOLF COPER).
Term Paper ID:20194
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Critical review of author's aims, method, organization, sources, narrative.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical review of author's aims, method, organization, sources, narrative.
Paper Introduction: The subject of Rudolf Coper's Failure of a Revolution is the German Revolution of 1918, which Coper says "left militarism to dominate the German scene" (ix). The revolution was thus a failure, and Coper's intent is to show how and why that failure occurred. The revolution set up a political democracy without the social and economic support it needed, and this failure would thus lead to the crises of 1933 and 1939 and would finally lead to the debacle of 1945 as Germany was defeated in World War II and placed under the temporary control of the Allies. Coper examines the dynamics of the revolution itself, the forces that caused it to come about, and the meaning of its failure. The longer-term consequences are only hinted at in the introductory passages and are not examined in the detail that the revolution itself is accorded, for Coper offers an extensive analysis of the
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"FAST WHEELS, SLOW TRAFFIC: URBAN TRANSPORT CHOICES."
Term Paper ID:29313
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Discusses Charles Wright's book on lack of public transportation in U.S.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critique of Charles Wright's book on lack of public transportation in U.S. Failure of urban planners and politicians to develop efficient mass transportation and reduce energy consumption and pollution created by massive automobile usage. Traffic accidents as a major health problem. Comparison of U.S. urban transport with other countries.
Paper Introduction: FAST WHEELS, SLOW TRAFFIC
There is no large metropolitan area in this country that does not have enormous traffic jams at so-called “rush hour”. One reason is, of course, the ubiquitous use of private automobiles rather than available public transportation. But, the other, which is really what this book is about, is the failure of urban planners to create an effective, efficient public transportation system that would be used by commuters. The book makes some valid arguments to develop efficient urban transportation systems and reduce energy consumption and pollution created by massive automobile usage.
This book is clearly aimed at urban planners and politicians who control the cities. “The lack of clear understanding of urban transport by citizens, politicians, and scholars reflects th
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"FIRE IN THE BONES." (Alfred J. Raboteau).
Term Paper ID:30512
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Summary and discussion of Raboteau's book on how the experience of slavery and discrimination has shaped African American religious tradition.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Summary and discussion of Raboteau's book of how the experience of slavery and discrimination has shaped African American religious tradition. How faith shaped attitudes and social institutions. The evolution of African ancestral rituals practiced by tribes. Use of Biblical references and adoption of Christianity by African slaves in U.S. Implications for the present day.
Paper Introduction: In Alfred J. Raboteau’s Fire in the Bones (1996), Raboteau discusses how the experience of slavery and discrimination has shaped the African-American religious tradition and how that faith has shaped attitudes, experiences, and social institutions in the United States. In view of Raboteau’s findings, this paper will discuss the evolution of African ancestral rituals and religious experiences among African-American slaves, the use of Biblical references by African-Americans to define their experiences in America, and the meaning that present day African-Americans have found in light of their history.
The religions and rituals originally practiced by many African tribes were usually heavy on active participation by everyone in the tribe. These rituals included responsive chants between the shaman and other members of the tribe, physical
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"FIRST PERSON, FIRST PEOPLES." (ANDREW GARROD & COLLEEN LARIMORE).
Term Paper ID:28768
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Discusses book about personal experiences of Native American college students. Social & cultural forces.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses book about personal experiences of Native American college students. Social & cultural forces.
Paper Introduction: The plight of the Native American in today’s society is compelling to consider; it is a struggle that is universally recognized, and yet is also universally misunderstood. As is true with all ethnic groups, there exists within the Native American community a multiplicity of traditions, ethics, and cultures: the “Native American” clan is the sum of many radically differing parts. In Andrew Garrod and Colleen Larimore’s collection, First Person, First Peoples, a host of Native American graduates of Dartmouth College contribute autobiographies detailing their personal experiences in a predominantly white, upscale institution such as the Ivy League. In offering the reader a portfolio of writers with which to become acquainted, Garrod and Larimore take an important step in clarifying some of the many distinctions that shape the Native
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"FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT & THE NEW DEAL" (WILLIAM LEUCHTENBURG).
Term Paper ID:24417
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Reviews 1963 work on FDR's efforts to deal with effects of Great Depression.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews 1963 work on FDR's efforts to deal with effects of Great Depression.
Paper Introduction: Historians take different approaches to the same material, bringing to their subject their own experience, interests, and special knowledge, as well as their own ability to pull ideas together and draw conclusions. The portrayal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in William E. Leuchtenburg's book Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal is one historian's view of Roosevelt and a period in history. Roosevelt was president at a time of crisis, and he responded with the New Deal as a way of coping with the problems of the Great Depression. The New Deal has become a mythic beast in American political thought, praised by some as the process which solved the Great Depression, while others see it as a problematic program that outlived its usefulness and changed the way government relates to the people in a detrimental way.
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"FREE TO CHOOSE"
Term Paper ID:18895
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(Milton & Rose Friedman). Critical review of work defending capitalism and democracy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (Milton & Rose Friedman). Critical review of work defending capitalism and democracy.
Paper Introduction: This study will provide a book review of Free To Choose, by Milton and Rose Friedman. The study will include a summary of the book, a detailed discussion of the authors' major economic arguments, and an evaluation of those arguments.
In their Preface, the authors declare that Free To Choose is a follow-up work to Capitalism and Freedom, the 1962 book which established Friedman as an ardent advocate of the capitalistic system. We read that "Free to Choose treats the political system symmetrically with the economic system. Both are regarded as markets in which the outcome is determined by the interaction among persons pursuing their own self-interests (broadly interpreted) rather than by the social goals the participants find it advantageous to enunciate" (x).
The Introduction begins with another statement making clear
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"FRONTIER AGAINST SLAVERY, THE" (EUGENE BERWANGER).
Term Paper ID:25867
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Reviews work on 19th Cent. struggle to prevent spread of slavery to areas northwest of Ohio, CA, Plains states & Pacific Northwest.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on 19th Cent. struggle to prevent spread of slavery to areas northwest of Ohio, CA, Plains states & Pacific Northwest.
Paper Introduction: The Frontier Against Slavery by Eugene Berwanger traces the l9th century struggle to prevent the extension of slavery in the areas Northwest of the Ohio, California, the Plains states, and the Pacific Northwest. History has documented the moral and
economic issues behind the question of slavery and its extension.
Berwanger goes further and provides evidence that the resolution
of the "Negro Question" was fraught with deep racial hatred as
well. The prospect of residing in close proximity to free blacks,
who whites assumed would flock to their states to associate with black slaves, was a determining factor in the decision by nonslave states to reject the extension of slavery.
Supporters of slavery were extremely proactive in getting
state legislators to send petitions to Congress on the matter in
the area Northwest of the Ohio between 17871824. The main
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"FUTURE OF CAPITALISM, THE" (LESTER C. THUROW).
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on need for reform of capitalism in post-communist global economy.
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Capitalism, the economic system and social order which governs the United States, has survived communism and fascism to become the only viable system currently in operation in the world. There are a number of reasons for this, but Lester C. Thurow suggests that capitalism as we know it must also undergo significant alteration in order to meet the needs of the new world order. This research considers Thurow's argument as put forth in the Future of Capitalism.
What is Capitalism?
Two features distinguish capitalism as a system, and are key to understanding how it functions. First, some people own the means of production, the factories and offices, the tools and equipment, the financial capital for investment, while others (workers) sell their labor
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"GALAPAGOS AFRFAIR, THE" (JOHN TREHERNE).
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on disastrous 1930s attempt by German group to escape civilization on island off Ecuador.
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"GENIUS OF AMER. POLITICS, THE" (DANIEL BOORSTIN) & "THE AMER. POLITICAL TRADITION" (RICHARD HOFSTADTER).
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Compares authors' views on Founding Fathers' views on constitutional system, federalism, republican vs. democratic govt., survival of union.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares authors' views on Founding Fathers' views on constitutional system, federalism, republican vs. democratic govt., survival of union.
Paper Introduction: Richard Hofstadter in the early chapters of his book The American Political Tradition characterizes the Founding Fathers and the constitutional system they developed and addresses certain issues of federalism as they developed in the thinking of James Madison, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and others, and he shows elsewhere in his book how the concept of federalism was tested and preserved in American history and American political life. His analysis is less theoretical and more centered on the intentions of the framers of the Constitution and on what they wanted to achieve, protect, and promote.
One of the more interesting statements made by Hofstadter is that it is ironic that the Constitution "is based upon a political theory that at one crucial point stands in direct antithesis to the mainstream of American democratic faith"
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"GERMAN OPPOSITION TO HITLER, THE" (HANS ROTHFELS).
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Paper Abstract: Reviews work on movement within Germany to oust Nazi leader.
Paper Introduction: The Nazis did not come to power in Germany without opposition, and they did not develop their war machine in an atmosphere completely devoid of resistance. There was resistance to the Nazis within German society from a number of people and groups in society, and this resistance was dealt with harshly as the Nazis tried to consolidate their own power and bring everyone into conformity with their program of belligerence toward Germany's neighbors. Hans Rothfels in his book The German Opposition to Hitler analyzes the German opposition to the rise of the Nazis, the actions taken by those who offered any resistance at all, the nature of the opposition before the rise and after, and related issues, suggesting that some of this opposition movement operated throughout the Nazi era and served as an instrument for peace at the end of the war.
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"GETTING TO YES," (ROGER FISHER & WILLIAM URY).
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Analysis of 1991 book in which authors examine differences between positional & principled bargaining, opting for principled bargaining. Discusses negotiations process.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of 1991 book in which authors examine differences between positional & principled bargaining, opting for principled bargaining. Discusses negotiations process.
Paper Introduction: 1. Roger Fisher and William Ury, in Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, examine the differences between positional bargaining and principled bargaining, favoring the latter over the former in all cases in which the required extra effort is worth it. The authors say that "in virtually every case, the outcome will be better for both sides with principled negotiation" (Fisher and Ury, 1991, 151). If there is something worth bargaining about, say the authors, then it is worth the effort to use the basic approach of principled negotiations. Positional bargaining is essentially based on the "positions" of the two negotiators, so that the result is a confrontational encounter in which negotiations only solidify the opposing positions and leads to tricks, power plays, distrust, etc. There are two types of positional bargaining, soft and hard, and both
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