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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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Wit And Wisdom: Will Rogers And Benjamin Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin
was a man known for his satire, as was Will Rogers. Both men found that
they were appreciated for putting the political arena into a common
man's perspective and, often, with their tongue in their cheek. This 5
page paper explores, briefly, the lives of these two great men,
comparing and contrasting their special contributions to satirical
humor. It also includes a one page outline. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: KTrogben.rtf
Trends in Terrorism
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This 10 page paper is really three essays combined into one paper. Three sections address different subjects related to terrorism. Sections are as follows: I. Major trends in terrorism in recent years; II. The most important emerging trends in terrorism; III. Major organizational patterns of current terrorist groups and how they may or may not change in the future. Many issues are addressed including biological warfare, suicide bombing and Internet terrorism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA503ter.rtf
"All the Shah's Men"
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This 5 page paper examines Stephen Kinzer's book "All the Shah's Men" with regard to America's foreign entanglements, and asks whether the nation is well served by a policy of effecting regime change in other sovereign nations. It further discusses Kinzer's book with regard to the promises President Truman made in his speech in Mexico City in 1947. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVAllSha.rtf