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Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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Money in Politics
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This 3 page paper discusses three reasons why money should be taken out of politics: it gives wealthy special interests too much influence; it makes it difficult, if not impossible, for ordinary people to run for office; and it taints the political process. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVMonPol.rtf
Morality In Government
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7 pages in length. The politicians maintain that there is a high degree of morality in government, but most of the rest of us are beyond even acknowledging such a claim. The paper uses the issue of Presidential campaign contribution abuses and Attorney General Janet Reno's investigation as example rather than address some of the seamier aspects of governmental abuses. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Moralgov.wps
Multi-Party Systems and the United States
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This 5 page report discusses the concept
of truly “multi-party” system and whether or not it could succeed in the United States.
With as many Americans claiming to be completely disenchanted with the nations politics
and with so many proving it by their refusal to vote. it would certainly appear that an
enormous number of people want and need a different form of representation in their
government. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWmultus.wps
National Elections Affect State Elections
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A 7 page paper on the effects that one year's national elections may have on the following year's state election. The writer describes possible consequences for incumbent NJ governor, Christine Whitman. Bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: Elctions.doc
Necessary Compromise in Government.
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(5 pp) The United States Constitution defines
the rights of its citizens and the rights of those
geographical areas called states. It also defines the structures and the powers of the federal government, and loosely labels the three major areas of government as the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch.
Those who framed that document were well
aware of the tendencies of humans to first be moved
by their own causes rather than those of the nation,
and developed measures that each of the three
segments of government would serve as a "check and
balance" mechanism against the other. In this
discussion we will look at some of the "wish list"
items of the current United States president,
George W. Bush, see if they are causing conflict,
and which factors encourage compromise.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBgovcmp
Nevada Congressman John Ensign: Home Style And Hill Style Of Representation
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8 pages in length. John Ensign is not what most people would envision as a typical politician. Having spent most of his time as either a veterinarian or casino director in Las Vegas, Nevada, it just did not seem a logical progression for him to forge ahead into politics. But that is exactly what he did and did well. The political world was sent spinning when Ensign won the southern Nevada Congressional seat in 1994, which started a short but illustrious career that was committed to helping Nevadans. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCcngrs.wps
NEW DEAL AND INDIVIDUALISM
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This 8-page paper covers the following topics: Roosevelt's New Deal and the arrangements he made with labor, agriculture and business; the games that are peculiar to Americans, and how the idea of individualism was at cross purposes with Roosevelt's New Deal; why Eisenhower had to turn to Congress for help with the Federal Interstate Highway Act and finally, how the political system works in tandem with economic growth. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTnewdind.rtf
North Florida Legislative Representatives: Contact Information and Overviews of Lawton, Kilmer and Argenziano
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A 4 page exploration of three key North Florida Representatives. The author undertakes the task of unearthing these representatives’ stances on Family Services, Welfare Reform and Elder Issues only to discover that there is some difficulty associated with finding a succinct summary of individual voting records and activity. Even e-mail queries to the respective representatives yielded little relevant information. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPflReps.rtf
Obama vs. McCain on Healthcare and Taxes
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In four pages this contrast paper examines how the 2008 presidential candidates’ positions on healthcare and taxes fall within the ideological parameters of their respective parties. Two sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGobacain.rtf
ONE ISSUE OF THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES
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This 4 page paper gives the overall stance of the candidates, then selects homosexuality as an issue of debate and concern. Argument is made for support of Bush on this topic. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBpresdeb.rtf
Organizational Theory And Unifying A Nation
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A 6 page paper that begins by discussing the 2004 presidential election campaign, specifically, the ugliness of it. The writer comments on the ideological polarization of the parties, not the specific ideals. The paper then turns to organizational theory, specifically discussing culture and change and comments on whether or not these theories and strategies could be used to unify America. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGODpltc.RTF
Our Evolving Party System: The Question Of Structure
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6 pages in length. No one is immune from the current problems that have occurred as a direct result of the Electoral College style of electing a president. If left up to the popular vote alone, one might readily surmise that the campaign approaches might also differ from those of past elections. The writer discusses the effectiveness of the current American political structure. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCparty.wps
PAC’s: The Insurance Industry
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Lobbying is important to almost all industries. This 20 page paper examines the insurance industry, looking at the important issues that companies may want to influence and the way that political action committees PACs, may seek to represent the interests of the commercial interests, The paper look at the general issues and then consider three PACs in more detail; ALAC PAC, Metropolitan Life and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. The paper ends by considering the way that the PACs may improve efficiency in the future.
Filename: TEindPAC.rtf
PACs (Political Action Committees) Which Seek to Influence the Development of Health Care Policies For the Elderly
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A 6 page paper which examines PACs (Political Action Committees) which seek to influence the development of government health care policies for the elderly. Specifically considered are the historical development of the health care issue, including social, political and environmental factors influencing its evolution; key people involved in the development of healthcare for the elderly; its social, political and environmental
factors; the relationship between core values and beliefs on the development of health care policy and the issue; the sources of funding for the PACs, evaluating their sufficiency; analysis of PACs' strategy and evaluating their effectiveness; and recommendations which might improve PACs' strategy. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGpac.wps
Patriotism
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This 5 page essay presents definitions and views on patriotism in the United States. The focus of the paper is on how patriotism can be preserved. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA004Pat.rtf
Patterns in Latino Politics
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This 5.5 page paper examines patterns in Latino
politics, moving from civil rights based issues to
more broad-based national concerns of cultural,
political and economic natures. In California
alone, Latino/Hispanic voting quadruped in the
last presidential election.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBlatinv.doc.
Policy Reform: Campaign Finance Versus Violence Against Women
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14 pages in length. Analyzing and understanding the
differences that exist among issues of policy reform requires one to accept the inherent discrepancies within the government. Clearly, the strength of interest groups, insider support and myriad other elements often add up to overwhelming support for or opposition to a given reform, rendering it either passed or destroyed with a single thrust. Such is the case with campaign finance reform and the tremendous efforts that have been made to achieve change. When compared with other policy reform like violence against women, one can easily see how certain efforts are met with great endorsement as an answer to public outcry, while others like campaign finance reform continue to evade congressional passage. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCplicy.wps
Political Campaigns: Big Money and Advertising
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A 6 page contention that the political campaign process changed substantially in the past few decades. The emergence of candidate-centered campaigns has been at the helm of many of these changes. With that emergence has come substantial increases in campaign cost and the consequent problem of financing those costs. Money, after all, is an extremely important determinant in putting the face of a respective candidate before the voting public. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPcampai.rtf
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