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Texas is the 28th state in the Union and its capital is Austin. There are nearly 21 million people in Texas. The state bird is the Mockingbird, the motto is friendship, and its nickname is the Lone Star State (State of Texas).
The Governor of Texas is Republican Rick Perry. His term will continue until 2007. He has called for the reintroduction of prayer in school, and has also been rumoured to have been caught by his wife with another man.
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Filename: 21293
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1031.21298 Coast Guard Challenges in the 21st Century
This five-page graduate level research paper examines the challenges facing the United States Coast Guard as the twenty first century unfolds. The author notes that the USCG will face many challenges, especially in implementing its Deep Water Project, Coast Guard Innovation Project, and Future Force 21 initiatives, for like any new programs, they will take time to implement, will require additional government funding, and cannot be expected to function as well in actual practice as in theory.
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Filename: 21298
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1032.21300 A Historical Analysis of Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu?s Influence on the Constitution of the United States of America
This paper will analyze Charles Montesquieu Spirit of Laws to help his influential ideas on the "three branches of government" found in the United States Constitution, and used by the Founding Fathers. By understanding the judicial branch in Montesquieu theory, we can realize this important addition that made America a trip artisan government in the early days of the Constitutional conventions.
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Filename: 21300
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1033.21317 The US Coast Guard: An Analysis of Challenges
This five-page graduate paper examines the role the United States Coast Guard plays in protecting the United States and its environment. The author notes that the USCG is confronting dangers posed by drug smuggling, environmental pollution, and global terrorism, and examines why the men and women of the Coast Guard have had to redouble their efforts to protect the American people from the dangers of a twenty-first century world plagued by terrorist lunatics, unprecedented environmental pollution, and increasingly sophisticated drug smuggling.
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Filename: 21317
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1034.21334 The Federalist Papers: An Analysis of Contemporary Relevance
This four-page graduate paper examines whether the observations made by Publius in The Federalist Papers are still as relevant today as they were more than two-hundred years ago. The author notes the wisdom of Publius and provides several examples of contemporary politics that demonstrate that human nature is still a negative force in modern political life.
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Filename: 21334
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1035.21343 The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson: An Analysis
This nine page graduate level paper reviews the 1973 book, "The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson". The author concludes that the book is a definitive account of Andrew Johnson?s impeachment and a compelling story detailing the dramatic sequence of events that put a president of the United States on trial before the Senate for the first time in American history. Benedict?s main point is that although the impeachment of President Johnson failed to remove him from office, it was justified.
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Filename: 21343
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1036.21359 Johnson and Reconstruction
Many in Congress objected to the anti-Populist stance taken by Andrew Johnson. But many more were angered by his attempts to reduce the role of the Congress not only in terms of the shape of Reconstruction (which might have been tolerated) but in terms of the long-term balance of power amongst the branches of government. Johnson position was weakened by the Congressional election of 1866, which brought more Populists to Washington. The fact that he was acquitted by a single vote in his impeachment trial suggests how very unpopular his policies were. Those in Congress ? as well as the citizens who had sent them there ? recognized in Johnson?s emphasis of the centrality of the executive branch an especially powerful anti-Populist weapon ? one that has been used time and time again in the intervening century and a half.