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960.20192 A Media Analysis: A History and Examination of Reality TV
This paper will examine the nature of reality TV, and how it presents itself as a force in modern American television. By understanding the history of this television genre, we can see how reality TV developed, and how it may not represent 'reality' in the truest sense of the word. By showing weaknesses in pre-show production, we can understand the limitations of reality in reality TV.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed
Filename: 20192 Reality TV History.doc
Price: US$89.50
961.20195 Wisconsin
The path from agrarian life to urban life is never smooth, but the path that Wisconsin has traveled from the beginning of the 19th century to the end of the 20th saw more political turmoil and resulting social disruption than was true in most states. This paper examines the changes in both social institutions and cultural practices as well as the state?s changing population since 1800, when the area that is more or less the current state of Wisconsin area became part of the Indiana Territory ? the whole of American Northwest Territory except for Ohio ? to the present.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 9 source(s) listed
Filename: 20195 Populism Granger Farming.doc
Price: US$89.50
962.20205 Trade with Cuba: Recommendations and Implications
This paper examines current initiatives to open free trade between Cuba and the United States, focusing on the benefits that will be achieved by both. It discusses the current situation in Cuba, opposition in Washington to free trade negotiations, and proponents in Washington and the United States for lifting the embargo. The paper illustrates its points primarily based upon the economic and agricultural benefits that both nations could achieve.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20205 Cuba Free Trade.doc
Price: US$53.70
963.20213 Welfare and Social Policy: An Analysis
This six-page undergraduate paper examines the social welfare policy debate in terms of elitism and incrementalism. The author notes that the political debate in the United States over welfare and social policy has involved a discussion of deservingness, for elitists believe that many if not most poor people are poor because they deserve to be, while other theorists disagree. Some incrementalists share the perspective of elitists but are more willing to support social welfare policies, but only if they are implemented in increments.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20213 Social Policy Issues.doc
Price: US$53.70
964.20241 How Money has Marginalized The Average American
While the United States has long portrayed itself as the ?Land of Opportunity?, the fact is that opportunities are not easily come by, and those that do exist are almost exclusively reserved for the upper classes. Those with money can run for office, own land and companies, and can protect themselves from the external world by purchasing their way into private communities and sheltered lives; those without, cannot. It is the purpose of this paper to demonstrate the manner and extent of the marginalization of the average American within the social stratification structure of the United States on the basis of money alone.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20241 Social Class U.S..doc
Price: US$35.80
965.20246 The Gains Made by Women at Work in WWII
The massive undertaking that was WWII necessitated taking women into both the workforce and the military. Resistance in the U.S. was felt, but this was tempered by the slow but steady social progress women were already making. While the effects of women?s contribution to the country during the war would not cause dramatic social change upon the war?s conclusion, it would lay the groundwork for most of the gains to follow.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 20246 WWII Women Rosie the Riveter.doc
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966.20260 A Consideration of Some of the Effects Government Subsidies Have on Pharmaceutical Companies
This 3-page undergraduate paper considers some effects government subsidies have on pharmaceutical companies. This paper notes that there exists a basic debate about the effects government subsidies have on pharmaceutical companies. Namely, some claim that government subsidies have a positive impact on pharmaceutical companies, both financially and socially. Government subsidies, it is argued, helps companies to develop drugs which help many patients each year. Further, subsidies have a positive financial effect by allowing a deserving set of companies to have access to money they might not otherwise have in order to help others. On the other hand, some experts claim that government subsidies for pharmaceutical companies have a largely detrimental effect both politically and socially, as government subsidies grant pharmaceutical companies excessive power. This results in escalated spending on pharmaceutical companies, but also results in higher drug costs, which means that many have unequal access to the medicines they need.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20260 Pharmaceutical Government Subsidies.doc