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Comparison of Nuclear and Ballistic Missiles
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5 pages. In a
comparison of the national and international efforts to control
the proliferation of the two types of military capabilities in
the form of nuclear and ballistic missiles, there are several
points that will be covered. Discussion is covered over the
greatest challenges to control these two types of military
capabilities in the future. Further, it is necessary to consider
what tools and instruments would be an effective control regime
to include. Also, the consequences, both negative and positive,
will be considered regarding national security and international
stability. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAmssle.wps
Comparison of The Clinton Health Plan with that of a Developed Country
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15 pages. This paper will give a comparison between former President Clinton's ill-fated Health Security Act of 1994 and the health care available in Denmark. The reader will be able to see the differences easily as well as to understand why the Health Security Act of 1994 was not the overwhelming success it was hoped to be. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: JGAhsa94.rtf
Comparison of the Georgia State and the Federal Constitutions
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8
pages in length. Compares three topics: gun control, death
penalty, and abortion; between the Federal Constitution and the
Georgia State Constitution. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JGAgrgia.wps
Comparison of the Radical Revolutionary and Liberal Democratic Schools of Political Thought in Regards to The Human Condition, Government and Society, The Rights of Man and Freedom
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the ideals of the radical revolutionary and the liberal democratic schools of thought. The ideals of the radical revolutionary schools of thought as seen in the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels contrast in the basic elements of individuals and society from the school of liberal democratic thought advocated by Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and America�s founding fathers. Within the radical revolutionary school of thought governments were given certain rights over individuals in return for the protection of their citizens and the allocation of justice and the products of labor. Liberal democratic thought on the other hand believed that men were born were certain natural rights which could not be taken away unless voluntarily. In addition, if governments did not promote the general will of the people, they could be withdrawn. The basic rights of life, liberty and happiness in addition to Locke�s private property were the most consistent features found in the liberal democratic school and which were promoted in America and France shortly after they were proposed. The theories of Marx and Engels however originated the ideals of socialism in its truest form.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TJJRous1.rtf
Comparison of Three WIPO Websites (World Intellectual Property Organization)
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A 3 page paper discussing the websites maintained by the UN's World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), an associated WIPO page of the US Copyright Office, and an information page published by the Portland, Oregon law firm of Marger, Johnson & McCollom, a firm specializing in matters of international and domestic copyright and other issues associated with intellectual property. The combination of the three sites provides WIPO information from the perspectives of the world, the US and the individual user. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSwipo.doc
Comparison: Marx and Ozment
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A 4 page paper comparing the focus, tone and themes of Marx and Engel's Manifesto of the Communist Party and Ozment's The Burgermeister's Daughter. Marx is said to have lamented the failure of the "experiment" of communism shortly before his death, but the Manifesto of the Communist Party carries no hint of any uncertainty. Marx and Engels denounce the system that exists and present what they are determined will replace it. In contrast, The Burgermeister's Daughter chronicles one woman's efforts to effect social change on a much smaller scale and in single steps rather than in sweeping measures. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSmarxMani.rtf
Comparisons of East � West Political Ideologies
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An 8 page paper comparing Western liberalism to the Islamic philosophies of Sayyid Qutb and Yusuf al-Qaradawi. These two clerics have had immense influence in the formation of the political ideologies of Islam. Sayyid Qutb is said to have exerted great influence over Osama bin Laden. The purpose here is to compare and contrast the bases of this type of political ideology with that of Western liberalism, and the paper uses the philosophies of Rawls, Kant and Mill to accomplish that end. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSpoliEastW.rtf
Competitive Problems in Port Jacksonville, Florida
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A 5 page paper on Port Jacksonville, Florida (an area with many specially designed facilities tailored specifically for the automobile trade) and the problems that it faced during the early and mid-1990's as a result of increased competition between cities and states. The writer analyzes Port Jacksonville's competitive environment and makes determinations about its not-so-bright future. It is realized that the socioeconomic make-up of the entire region depends on this one port city and consequently, recommendations are made for improvement. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Portjack.wps
Compulsory Voting in Australia
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of compulsory voting in Australia, inclusive of statistics and comparisons with other nations. The subject of compulsory voting is discussed. A thesis is presented along with a research proposal.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA034vot.wps
Concentrated Economic Power Makes It Difficult For Ordinary Citizens To Exert Control Over Their Lives
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3 pages in length. With a very small portion of the population controlling the majority of the concentrated economic power, it is no wonder that ordinary citizens find it exceedingly difficult to exert control over their lives. Money does, indeed, make the world go around; without its influential benefit, a preponderance of the population continues to find themselves pawns to those who flaunt its power. The writer discusses how, in a world that thrives upon conspicuous consumption, it is becoming more and more difficult for the masses to keep up. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Conceco.wps
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