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Individual States and Primary Elections
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A 10 page paper which discusses primary elections. The types addressed are simple primary and endorsed primaries. Different states are illustrated as well as different components possessed by both styles. In addition, a list of states is included which names the candidates who ran for governor in 1998, with some information pertaining to the amount of money spent in campaigning. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: RAelect.wps
Integrated Marketing Communication and the Final Weeks of the
Presidential Campaign
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This 15 page report discusses integrated
marketing communication and Al Gore’s campaign for the
presidency. In the final weeks of the race, campaign strategists
must calculate ways to win enough states to amass the 270
Electoral College votes needed to win the White House. As a
result, their strategies depend on reaching the greatest number
of voters to assure that they win those voters’ states’ share of
the electoral votes. A focused and integrated marketing effort is
absolutely essential for success. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWmarkal.wps
Interest Group Liberalism
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This 11 page report discusses the
impact and influence of interest groups in the functions of
government in the United States. Recently, it has appeared that
the “people” with the best representation in the government are
not individual people at all but the special interest groups that
ostensibly position themselves to “represent” the thinking of the
people. Bargaining groups or interests control the decisions of
government and the end result is the creation of laws that
apportion out the true power of the state to interest groups with
the power and organization to influence government agencies,
neglecting people who do not belong to such groups, and
maintaining the privileges of those who do. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: BWintlib.wps
Isabel Allende: Feminism in the novel Eva Luna
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(5 pp.) Isabel Allende's fiction, set in "an
undetermined Latino country," is influenced by
three literary elements: historical fiction,
magical realism and feminism. In this discussion
we will examine the element of feminism in her
1987 novel Eva Luna. Spanish translation also
follows text. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBevluna.
Issues Of Campaign 2000
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This 9 page paper presents a history of the
campaign issues and strategies for both Gore and Bush and concludes with
a look at the election process. Endnotes and Bibliography. Bibliography
lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTbshgre.wps
Jane Addams as a Successful Twenty-First Century Political Leader
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In three pages this paper discusses how Jane Addams’ gender and pacifistic stance may have prevented her from becoming a political leader in her own time but would have allowed her to succeed in the political climate of the twenty-first century. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGaddams.rtf
Jim Hightower/Political Commentary
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A 10 page summation and analysis of political commentator Jim Hightower's new book, "If the gods had meant us to vote they would have given us candidates." The writer argues that although this is a very funny book, it contains a serious message about the crisis to democracy caused by the power of large corporations. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99highto.wps
John Ensign / Senate Campaign
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15 pages in length. Republican John Ensign did not lose the Senate race because he was not popular; indeed, the one-time veterinarian and casino director held much of the Nevada constituency in the palm of his hand. His clean-cut, family image, handsome exterior and outward appeal for the betterment of all Nevadans placed Ensign in good favor with the public. However, he was up against a tough Democratic incumbent by the name of Harry Reid. Both candidates pitched a good, solid campaign, yet only one was ultimately chosen to occupy Nevada's Senate seat. The writer discusses Ensign's campaign as it relates to the 1998 Senate race. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Jensign.wps
John Hospers and the Libertarian Manifesto
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This 4 page report
discusses John Hospers, a philosophy professor at the University
of Southern California and the Libertarian Party’s first
presidential candidate (1972). Hospers’ entire philosophy can be
easily summed up in one sentence from his Manifesto: “Each human
being has the right to live his life as he chooses, compatibly
with the equal right of all other human beings to live their
lives as they choose” (pp. 43). No additional sources.
Filename: BWlibman.wps