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974.20444 Global Media Perspectives of the War in Iraq
This paper will discuss the differing perspectives offered by news organizations in the United States and in the world (particularly the Arab world) of the recent war in Iraq. The stance of the United States media has seem to focus on the might and righteousness of the unilateral action while in the Arab world, especially through the al-Jazeera network, the focus was on the human toll of an invasion.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20444 Iraq War Media.doc
Price: US$80.55
975.20445 The Steel Industry Crisis in America: An Analysis of Causes
This four-page undergraduate research paper examines opposing views of the causes of the steel crisis in the United States since the late 1990?s. The author notes that despite the prosperity of the steel industry for more than a century in America, the increase in foreign steel competition, rising domestic labor and production costs, as well as other economic developments, have led to a serious crisis in the American steel industry. Many observers agree on the basic causes but disagree on the relative importance of specific causes and how much impact they have had.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 20445 Steel Industry Crisis.doc
Price: US$35.80
976.20452 The Rum War: The Coast Guard and Change During Prohibition
This 8-page graduate paper considers the role of the Coast Guard in enforcement of the Prohibition Enforcement. This paper also considers the mission of the Coast Guard during the Billard years. Changes to the Coast Guards and effects of those changes during this period are discussed. This paper concludes that the Prohibition years were a watershed period for the Coast Guard - with the Billard years being especially important - because these years made the Coast Guard into a professional and national service. These years also saw the largest growth of the Coast Guard, with new ships and technologies added to the service in order to cope with the rumrunner ships.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20452 Coast Guard Prohibition.doc
Price: US$71.60
977.20453 A Brief Look at Changes in Coast Guard History
This 3-page graduate paper looks at historical changes to the US Coast Guard from the birth of the service to current times. This paper stresses the changes that have had an impact on the Coast Guard and Nation and this paper concludes that changes to Coast Guard have often been reactions to changes to the Nation. For example, concerns about illegal smuggling or illegal immigration, for example, have meant that the Coast Guard?s mission and fleet were altered to include the control of these areas of concern. The Coast Guard has changed dramatically throughout its history, from a modest vision of a few protective boats to one of the largest services and American departments. Perhaps as a result of so many changes, and perhaps as a result of being created out of several services, the Coast Guard today is a complex service with many duties and responsibilities.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20453 Coast Guard History.doc
Price: US$26.85
978.20454 A Brief Look at Changes in Coast Guard History
This 3-page graduate paper looks at historical changes to the US Coast Guard from the birth of the service to current times. This paper stresses the changes that have had an impact on the Coast Guard and Nation and this paper concludes that changes to Coast Guard have often been reactions to changes to the Nation. For example, concerns about illegal smuggling or illegal immigration, for example, have meant that the Coast Guard?s mission and fleet were altered to include the control of these areas of concern. The Coast Guard has changed dramatically throughout its history, from a modest vision of a few protective boats to one of the largest services and American departments. Perhaps as a result of so many changes, and perhaps as a result of being created out of several services, the Coast Guard today is a complex service with many duties and responsibilities.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20454 Coast Guard History.doc
Price: US$26.85
979.20461 Reform Movements: An Analysis
This four-page undergraduate paper examines which historical, religious, economic, and political factors explain the relative success of some reform movements by 1865 compared to others. In his discussion, the author analyzes the historical origins and developments of three reform movements in the nineteenth century: the abolition movement, the state?s rights movement, and the temperance movement.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 20461 American Reform Movements.doc
Price: US$35.80
980.20468 The United States Coast Guard and the War Period
This 7-page graduate paper is a research paper about the US Coast Guard prior to and during World War I, noting the service?s role in the war, their mission during the war, and their fight for survival prior to World War II. This paper argues that the Coast Guard faced a number of water-shed events before World War I, during the Great War, and throughout the interwar period. Just before the war, the Coast Guard was made an official service rather than the informal collection of cutters it has been preciously. Once mobilized in 1917, the service acted quickly to provide convoy service and to assist the Navy by supplying men and ships. The service?s experiences in the war made the service garner the respect and admiration of the United States and foreign admirals, although the service acted in tandem with the Navy. In contrast, the Coast Guard gained more attention and visibility during the Rum Wars, when the service was responsible for enforcing Prohibition by stopping illegal liquor smuggling. This period proved a watershed event for the Coast Guard, as the service faced new criticism over its handling of illegal imports. At the same time, the Rum Wars allowed the Coast Guard to gain more trained personnel and equipment, factors which would contribute to the Coast Guard?s increased presence during World War II.