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Vice Presidency With Powell's Friends
5,096 wordsEverywhere he goes, Colin Powell is besieged. Bicycle messengers in spandex tights stop him on the streets of Washington and urge him to run for President. Waiters at restaurants advise the retired general to aim for the White House. CEOs quietly pledge money should Powell decide to run. Political operatives of both parties would like to ignore Powell -- but can't. 'I don't think about it a lot,' claims a senior White House official, before admitting, 'If Powell does run, he will be a significan...
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Breton And Drieu La Rochelle
10,511 wordsTwo Intellectual Responses to the Dilemma of Political "Engagement" in Interwar France: Andr Breton & Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Christopher Terrence Ryan The period between the First and Second World Wars has become well-known for its political instability, economic unpredictability, and cultural vibrancy. Following World War I, many European artists and intellectuals struggled to express their disillusionment with a world turned upside-down. Many intellectuals found meaning and renewal in the re...
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Candidate's Political Party Affiliation
4,230 wordsComputer Science Government Intervention of the Internet During the past decade, our society has become based solely on the ability to move large amounts of information across large distances quickly. Computerization has influenced everyone's life. The natural evolution of computers and this need for ultra-fast communications has caused a global network of interconnected computers to develop. This global net allows a person to send E-mail across the world in mere fractions of a second, and enabl...
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Words McCarthy And McCarthyism
6,612 wordsRehabilitating McCarthyism FOR ALMOST fifty years, the words 'McCarthy' and 'McCarthyism' have stood for a shameful period in American political history. During this period, thousands of people lost their jobs and hundreds were sent to prison. The U.S. government executed Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, two Communist Party (CP) members, as Russian spies. All of these people were victims of McCarthyism, the witch-hunt during the 1940's and 1950's against Communists and other leftists, trade unionists...
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Public Makes The Industry In Nations
2,397 wordsDemocracy vs. Dictatorship Essay written by heather Imagine the next time you step into the voting booth your ballot only lists one candidate to choose from. Or perhaps your ballot lists four candidates, but they are all from the Liberal party. Dictatorships are one party political systems that are ruled by one leader or an elite group of people under the principle of authoritarianism. Some feel that dictatorships are the most effective form of government because decisions are made quickly and e...
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Jacobins And The Girondins
1,494 wordsAfter the dethronement of Louis XVI, politics for the first time in France had become an issue for the French to systemize and regulate. No longer did the citizens have to follow the will of the kings' "godly design" but now would be represented by a republic of the people. Very quickly political factions began to emerge across France. The two major political factions of the Convention were the Jacobins and the Girondins, which held very opposite beliefs of the future of the monarchy. However, b...
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Stalin Into The Leading Bolshevik Party
1,542 wordsModern Russia and The Soviet Union: Stalin's character was the main reason for his rise to power Stalin was born as Ios if Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili on December 21, 1879 in Gori, Georgia. He grew up in a mountain town of about 5,000 people. He was the third and only surviving child of Vissarion Dzhugashvili and Catherine Gel adze. His father used to drink and beat him and his mother; this made Stalin very cold hearted. A friend commented on his behaviour, "Those undeserved and fearful beatings...
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Great Contender Denis Healey
1,025 wordsThe great contender Denis Healey: A Life in Our Times Edward Pearce Little, Brown 30, pp 634 Speculation about what might have been is the sort of self-indulgence for which Denis Healey has only contempt. Looking back on his own career, he said - and I have no doubt meant - that doing something was far more important then being somebody. But those of us with less robust emotions, who worked with him through the traumas of the late Sixties, cannot resist occasionally imagining what would have hap...