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This paper discusses an article about outsourcing written by Jyoti Thottam. The purpose of paper is to support or oppose the article with the basic questions of creative writing written by Browne & Keeley's "Critical Questions." The paper shows how outsourcing is taking many jobs away from American employees and given to employees in different countries such as India. The paper also discusses how this will be a part of the president campaign.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 21073
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1017.21076 U. S. Coast Guard
The purpose of this research paper is to make an analysis of US Coast Guard activity with the approach of the Second World War. In particular, the paper discusses what was the greatest challenge that the U.S. Coast Guard faced and how it managed to handle that challenge. It discusses some complexities that the officers of the Coast Guard faced in that period.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21076
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1018.21105 Persistence of Identity Among the Alabama-Coushatta
Our readings in this class have helped us to see American Indians as members of living cultures, neither as artifacts representing some romanticized and fictitious archetypal past nor as the walking wounded of centuries of racist policy by the United States government and its non-Indian citizens. This paper examines the ways in which those American Indians alive today must be seen as both different from other Americans and the same, just as Jewish Americans and African-Americans and just-off-the-boat Russian-Americans are different and the same. Because the historical background of each of these groups is different and because each group has been treated different by the rest of the country, each ethnic and racial group in the United States has chosen different strategies to maintain, or to let go of, its cultural identity.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 21105
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1019.21110 A Book Review of These American Lands by Dyan Zaslowsky and T.H. Watkins
This paper will analyze the book These American Lands by Dyan Zaslowsky, and seek to realize American government policy in the Nation Park Service, National Forest Service, as well as the U.S. Land Management Bureau. By organizing the various data for legislative analysis in this book, we can see an expertise in how natural land allocation was formed in American politics.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21110
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1020.21131 Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was one in a series of measures designed to keep the country from splitting apart, one in a series of attempts to keep the nation from being irrevocably torn by slavery. As such, it was a failure. And yet, arguably this acts (like the legislative compromises that came before it, did do some good. While they obviously failed to silence the guns at Fort Sumter, they at least in some measure laid the groundwork for a spirit of compromise. After the slaughters at Bull Run and Manassas, at Gettysburg and Shiloh and Antietam, the nation could look back beyond the horror and the blood and the bodies gone forever underground to a time when compromise had seemed both good and possible to a time when ? the horror of slavery torn out by the horror of war ? it once again seemed possible and honourable and good, as McPherson (2003) suggests.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 21131
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1021.21170 Maritime Logistics: A Comprehensive Analysis of American Seapower
This twenty-page graduate paper examines the importance of maritime logistics, evaluates the sealift capacity of the United States, and discusses the technological strides and scientific advances required to sustain and expand American sea power. In dealing with the strategic and tactical factors involved, the author also analyzes ship and personnel issues, such as whether the United States should rely on naval personnel and ships for power projection.
Pages: 20
Bibliography: 22 source(s) listed
Filename: 21170
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1022.21178 NAFTA'S Impact on Mexican-American Relations: An Analysis
This five-page undergraduate paper examines the impact of NAFTA on the relationship between the United States and Mexico. In this context, the author examines whether free trade theories can be effectively translated into free trade practices, and notes that despite some success, the North American Free Trade Agreement provides numerous evidence that theory and practice do not always coincide, usually to the detriment of the weaker partner. NAFTA is essentially a business contract in which certain rights are guaranteed, at least in theory. In reality, for relations between Mexico and the United States to improve, their trade must be more equitable, not just in theory, but in reality.