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Essays On Presidential Studies (U.S.)
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Alonzo Hamby/Liberalism and Its Challengers
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A 7 page essay that offers a chapter by chapter summary of Alonzo Hamby's Liberalism and Its Challengers, from FDR to Bush. The writer then offers a critical evaluation of the text. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Alonzo Hamby/Liberalism and Its Challengers
American Political Thought: A Look at the Presidency of Ronald Reagan
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This 10 page paper examines Ronald Reagan's ideas about economics and the military. His stint as president is examined.
Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Essay Title: American Political Thought: A Look at the Presidency of Ronald Reagan
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES AND VIRGINIA’S WAY OF LIFE
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This 7-page paper examines Sydnor's American Revolutionaries in the Making: Political Practices in Washington’s Virginia, examines the theories behind democracy and aristoracy, and discusses if Virginia's political systems from the 18th and 19th centuries would work in today's political system.
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Essay Title: AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES AND VIRGINIA’S WAY OF LIFE
An Analysis of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Speech to the Nation, March 31, 1968
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A 4 page paper which examines the speech particularly in terms of the issues regarding the Vietnam War, his attempts at reassuring the American public that victory and peace is attainable, and his decision not to seek reelection. No additional sources are used.
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Essay Title: An Analysis of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Speech to the Nation, March 31, 1968
Analysis of Three Biographies on Abraham Lincoln:
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This 10 page paper analyzes three different biographies on Abraham Lincoln. The biographies all present very different views of the man who was the 16th president of the United States, and in this way presents a very thorough and well-rounded analysis of a very complex man. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Analysis of Three Biographies on Abraham Lincoln:
Analyzing "Atoms for Peace" Speech
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This 5 page paper uses Neo-Aristotelian methods to critique a speech by President Dwight Eisenhower about the dangers of nuclear weapons. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Analyzing "Atoms for Peace" Speech
Antitrust Regulation/Last 30 Years
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A 5 page research paper that antitrust regulation over the last three decades. The writer argues that this examination demonstrates that there is a political side to antitrust enforcement. This is quite evident by comparing and contrasting the manner in which antitrust regulation was handled through the administrations of four US presidents -- Nixon, Carter, Reagan and Clinton. This comparison demonstrates that the pendulum of support for antitrust enforcement varies considerably across recent decades. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Antitrust Regulation/Last 30 Years
Applying Aristotle's Rhetoric Theory To President Bush's Memorial Address
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5 pages in length. As the shaper of truth and reality, the discourse community is constantly at odds with the manner by which rhetoric is approached in contemporary times. Outsiders pay little mind to the value of words, asserting that their presence is merely symbolic in nature and superficial in reality. Like so many who have adopted this way of thinking, these nonmembers of the discourse community possess very little interest for truth, being concerned only with rhetoric persuasion. With a rhetorical epistemology solidly entrenched in their psyche, these naysayers hold firm to their convictions that words are not the connection between concept and knowledge, but rather that obtaining such a possession is not only unwarranted by humans but also impossible. Examining President Bush's recent memorial address at the National Cathedral, one can readily argue that Aristotle's three-point definition of rhetoric was a primary component toward persuasion through words, as well as a solid example of substantiating his own character, credibility, and persona; an emotional state in his audience; and a sense of reasonableness. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Applying Aristotle's Rhetoric Theory To President Bush's Memorial Address
Applying Aristotle's Theory Of Rhetoric To Bush's Speech To Congress On September 20, 2001
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6 pages in length. President Bush's speech to Congress on September 20, 2001 attempted to quell a terribly distraught country and calm the nerves of those who were at odds with one another. Clearly, the war on terrorism has not represented a significantly popular time in United States history, inasmuch as 911 proved to divide an already agitated homeland. Bush's speech attempted to placate the nation's growing uncertainty as to soundness of entering into war by reassuring the American people how important this decision was to the country's continued global status. While this was, indeed, true, Bush also incorporated a significant amount of manipulative rhetoric as a means by which to fortify his own agenda and ultimately sway public opinion about the threat of terrorism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Applying Aristotle's Theory Of Rhetoric To Bush's Speech To Congress On September 20, 2001
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