Political Ideology of American Revolution
Political Ideology of American Revolution
The core political ideology of the American Revolution is based on a doctrine of popular sovereignty and representative government and the rights of the individual. It is reflected most eloquently in the Declaration of Independence (1776) and its...
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Essay: State of the Union Address January, 28 2003
In the wake of previously unseen terrorism and at the brink of a possible war with Iraq many Americans sat with baited breath waiting for the State of the Union Address from President Bush on January 28 of 2003. President Bush addressed several issues that were at least personally surprising to...
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Feudalism
Feudalism
This is a three page paper on Feudalism and why it developed between the period of the
contraction of the western Roman Empire and the 11th century. There are three references used for this paper.
Introduction
Feudalism was an important part in the changes of the western...
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"The Lexus and the Olive Tree" by Thomas L. Friedman
This book review presents a brief summary followed by a detailed review of the masterpiece
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is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us ourselves have grown weary and...
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Civil Disobedience
Both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lewis Van Dusen, Jr. state their respective positions on the feasibility of civil disobedience. Each argument is eloquent, well-organized, impassioned, and thorough. Martin Luther King, Jr. asserts that civil disobedience is an absolute necessity to achieve the...
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Key Concepts in American Studies
Precis: David Harvey. THE CONDITION OF POSTMODERNITY: AN ENQUIRY INTO THE ORIGINS OF CULTURAL CHANGE. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1990, pp. 3-38.
In the first chapter of the first section of his text, the author outlines a brief history of what he deems to be the current reasons for the rise of...
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State of the Union Addresss
As the United States faces the very real possibility of going to war against Iraq, possibly within the next few weeks, it is worthwhile to see what the President of the United States has had to say about the situation and whether his comments hold up to close scrutiny.
In his State of the...
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Education and Democracy
As a teacher I believe that the most important aim of education is to groom students in each generation to recognize the tasks of successful citizenship. Educational accomplishment, as well as professional education is secondary if the teachers cannot maintain our democratic republic.
The...
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Postmodernism: The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
According to Frederic Jameson
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