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Immigration Then and Now
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This 6 page paper discusses two different "waves" of immigration; the so-called "second wave" of European immigrants that arrived between approximately the mid-1840s and 1920; and today's immigrants. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVImmigt.rtf
Immigration:
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This 3 page paper examines the issue of immigration, and explains the differences which transpired after the Civil War. This paper highlights the reasons Americans were so concerned with this influx of immigrants and also explores the issue of racism in this matter. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: GSCivImm.rtf
Immigration: A New Immigration Bill
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2 pages. This is a summary of an article concerning immigration to the United States. This one-page summary gives a synopsis of the article that is an interesting one concerning the 'Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Bill' and whether it is an immigration policy that truly will make a difference in the immigration laws. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAimmus.rtf
Impact of Illegal Immigration on the U.S. Economy
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This 6 page paper discusses the impact illegal immigration has had on the U.S. economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: HVImpIll.rtf
Impact Of Lifting The Embargo On Cuba
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A 4 page paper that begins with a report of the dollar value of initial infrastructure improvements needed in Cuba. The paper discusses different aspects of potential trading with Cuba, such as some areas of trade, the value of agricultural products now being exported to Cuba, the GDP in each country, the dollar impact on the U.S. and other facts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGtrdcba.rtf
Impact Of The Korean Conflict
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This 5 page paper provides a brief discussion of the origins of the Korean Conflict, referred to as the "forgotten war," a timeline of some of the major events during the war and a discussion of the impact the war had on international relations and politics, including the Cold War. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGkorea.rtf
Impacts of the Persian Gulf War
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A 6 page overview of the economic, political, and military impacts that were incurred at the termination of the Persian Gulf War. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPglfWrE.rtf
Impacts to American Economy as a Result of the Iraqi War
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A 3 page overview of the two views regarding the economic impact our current war with Iraq will have on the American economy. Those who support the war often contend that it will positively impact the economy much like World War II was successful in bringing us out of the Great Depression. Those who contest the war contend that it will have a disastrous impact on our economy. The author of this paper points out the relative percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP) for this current war is impressively less than that for previous wars such as World War II, Vietnam and even the Persian Gulf War. Consequently the economic impact will be quite minimal. We are unlikely to either profit or suffer greatly as a result of our war with Iraq. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPIrqWrE.rtf
Imperialistic Activity in the 19th Century
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5 pages. This paper is an analysis of imperialistic activity during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. The imminence of world war had a significant impact upon Europe's transition to democracy before 1914. With the implication of being an inter-imperialist conflict among capitalist leaders, its threatening presence promised to inflict such detrimental impact that it would endanger the very presence of capitalism as it existed in Europe during that period. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JAeurimp.rtf
Implications of the Dubai Ports World Controversy
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A 3 page exploration of the Dubai Ports Controversy. The author explores whether Dubai Ports would have an obligation to preserve such basic rights as freedom of speech and whether they might ever encounter a situation where they should abstain from making a profit. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPportSc.rtf
In Defense of Governor Spitzer’s Plan
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This 13 page paper discusses NY Governor Eliot Spitzer’s plan to make it possible for illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses, and argues that the plan makes solid sense. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVSpitzr.rtf
In Favor of Freer Trade
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A 10 page paper discussing the statement that the benefits from freer world trade, and specifically the North American Free Trade Agreement, have been poorly or unequally distributed. The paper highlights the benefits that Singapore has been able to achieve over 40 years, the same length of time that the US has maintained the trade embargo against Cuba. The paper also discusses the continued broken promises of the US to Chile, and Chile’s ability to prosper in spite of continuing to be excluded from NAFTA. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSfreeTrade.rtf
In Favor Of The Aristide Government
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5 pages in length. What may have appeared to be a surprise rebellion enacted upon Aristide's Haiti in the beginning of 2004 has come to be better known as an American-backed coup to oust the Haitian president who perpetually rubbed the United States the wrong way. Aristide's "leftist rhetoric" (Kurlantzick, 2004) did not sit well with President Bush, and his less than humane tactics where violence was concerned did not win him support of his own people; however, Aristide's popularity appeared to be relatively stable if one was to believe the polls. This, therefore, is why the unexpected revolt took so many by surprise and initially did not evoke any indication of American involvement: It was automatically presumed that Haitians had tired of Aristide's devices and decided to take things in their own hands. It was not until the connection was made between demonstration leaders and the International Republican Institute (IRI) that the puzzle pieces began falling into place. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCAristide.rtf
Inadequacies in U.S. Antiterrorism Provisions Prior to 9-11
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A 4 page paper emphasizing that 9-11 was the result of inadequate antiterrorism provisions in the U.S. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPterrCommissionReport.rtf
India as a Permanent Member of the United Nations’ Security
Council
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This 7 page report discusses the consideration of India
as a permanent member of the United Nations’ Security Council and
the fact that the idea has provoked a great deal of debate in the
past several years. Nobody doubts that the immense population
that India encompasses does not present a major consideration in
terms of how security policy should be formulated. As one of the
founding members of the United Nations, India has been a firm
supporter of the organization’s larger goals and has made
significant contributions to the furtherance and implementation
of its specialized programs, especially in terms of nations’
struggle against colonialism and apartheid, as well as the
creation of a more equitable international economic order. In
April 2000, Great Britain, France, and the U.S. voiced their
support for the idea, Russia had already done so. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWindisc.wps
India’s International Relations
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A 6 page paper discussing India in terms of national security affairs research. US relations with India never have been adversarial, though some economic events under previous governments – such as the Indian government’s nationalization of a Coca-Cola factory in the 1970s - have strained relations for a time in the past. India’s status as a nuclear power and condemnation of terrorism dictate the wisdom of retaining friendly relations with the country, and growing economic relations help to cement that underlying relationship. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KS-IndiaIntl.rtf
Injustices in the Global South: The Problems Manifested by the Existing Trade Regime
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A 21 page examination of the multitude of factors influencing and related to the world trade regime as it impacts the global south. The author contends that the current trade regime operates against the interest of the global south. The framework for positive change, however, is already in place in this region with the IMF and the World Bank. While admittedly these funds have as many failures to their credit as successes, with certain manipulations the trade regime can evolve to promote the prosperity and the development of the global south. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: PPtradR2.rtf