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Argentina: An Economic Nightmare
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A 12 page review of the historical and contemporary reasons behind the current state of economic strife being experienced in Argentina. This paper emphasizes that while Latin America’s “free market avatar” may have been hoped to have been a shining model of a republic but the free market simply has not worked. While the wealthy have benefited, the commoner has only fallen deeper and deeper into the economic rut which now characterizes the entire country. The author reviews factors ranging from the inverse relationship in export and import, the adverse role of the International Monetary Fund, and the internal politics of Argentina which have led to this state. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPargent.rtf
Article Analysis; EU and US Tax and Subsidy Polices
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This 4 page paper examines and summarises an article that examines the relationship between the EU and the US regarding tax and subsidy polices and then considers how this can be interpreted in the broader context of the economies and policies. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEEUUSTax.rtf
Assessing a Marketing Campaign
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In 2005 the UK Conservative party launched part of there political campaign as an attack on the government management of the health service. This 3 page paper assesses the marketing communications campaign, identifying the likely marketing communications objectives for the campaign and discussing how these objectives may be evaluated. The bibliography cites 2 sources
Filename: TEmarcons.rtf
Britian; Development and Influences
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This 3 page paper is an analysis of Britain and considers the impact of globalisation and the geographical impacts of different development trends, such as the industrial revolution and the natural physical geography. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEbrtndv.rtf
British Constitutional Reform
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A 6 page research paper that examines the constitutional reform program that has been ongoing in Great Britain over the last several years. The writer specifically looks at the reform of the House of Lords, and analyzes the reform efforts thus far. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khbritcn.wps
California Proposition 22.
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(7 pp) The text of Proposition 22 was brief: ``Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid and recognized in California'' - but complex legal and moral issues lay beneath the surface. There are some who would argue that was inappropriate for the collective church to become so politically and financially involved in it. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBcalprp.doc.
Can the African Union be a Success?
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The Organisation of African Unity (OAU), has developed into the African Union,(AU), with the stated objective of creating a union similar to the European Union. This 15 page paper considers if this is a realistic goal. The writer looks at the development of the European Union and compares this to the development of the AU, finding many similarities and differences. The challenges that face the AU are also considered. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEafricUn.rtf
Changes within the European Union
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This 5 page paper considers how the European Union has, and continues to change. There are now many more countries that wish to join from South East Europe and the former Soviet Union, the writer also explains how these potential entrants may also change the union and how they influence its change. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEeuro02.wps
Chilean And Nicaraguan Revolutions: Failure To Consolidate Power
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5 pages in length. In spite of significant differences, the revolutions in Chile and Nicaragua share a fundamental common trait: both revolutions failed to consolidate themselves in power and were ultimately unsuccessful. For Nicaragua, this inability to centralize power came from an
authoritarian perspective; for Chile, it was the quest for socialism that drew its motivation from oppressive power. In both instances, however, the aspect of democracy represented the focal point of revolution. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCchile.wps
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