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Essays 151 - 180
In two pages the importance of effective communication for candidates who are running for public office is discussed. There is 1 ...
In five pages this paper analyzes the debates in terms of candidate philosophy, style, and stances on gun control and health care ...
Leaderships needs to be learned as and practiced. The writer presents a paper reviewing the leadership skills which may have been...
Using a two share portfolio as an example, the paper presents a number of assessments and calculations that are often used by inv...
In a paper of seven pages, the writer looks at needs assessments. Improving employee training through needs assessments is explore...
This research paper offers a nutritional assessment that is based on a case study scenario. This assessment descries the client's ...
This paper outlines the importance of electronic media in modern campaign tactics. Extra credit profile of an ideal candidate is ...
In six pages this paper discusses the role of the media in shaping public perceptions regarding the 2000 presidential election and...
In five pages a Florida senatorial race is broken down in a consideration of such important elements as raising money, demographic...
than $1 billion (2000, p.A8) per year in federal assistance for land conservation in particular . Gore supports the use of feder...
In seventeen pages this paper examines how the media portrayed candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore with an illustration of philo...
In sixteen pages this paper examines the U.S. recruitment of rookie police officers in a consideration of challenges associated wi...
In four pages this report examines the Manifesto 'Each human being has the right to live his life as he chooses, compatibly with t...
In five pages these presidential candidates are examined in terms of their military experience and the individual differences in m...
Many of these corporations have already been lobbying the state legislature. Many question whether this is an ethical way to run ...
to convey the French language and the Catholic religion on the Native Americans. French Canadians have placed high value on their...
This aids women because many do not have the means to carry their own health insurance nor do they have the ability to obtain empl...
that can only be provided in smaller-size classrooms (Gilman and Kiger, 2003). Unfortunately, with most U.S. education budgets be...
In four pages this paper examines how underdog candidates became very popular due to the themes and messages of their campaigns du...
their ability to supervise, the sales figures of their department, the ability to change. * How did you approach the issues on whi...
about it. With Gina Davis looking presidential, people are beginning to feel more comfortable with a woman at the helm. The book ...
just came on the market. This paper will demonstrate that this difficult career can be rewarding as it provides a worthwhile livin...
issues often go over the heads of the constituents. Iraq is far away and other issues that are near and dear to a voters heart lik...
able to truly make a difference comes in much higher, falling into Maslows third level in his hierarchy, that which he labels "bel...
Where once a candidate took almost sole responsibility for getting his message to the American...
had gotten credit for reforms in education, but he is largely blamed for the states $24 billion deficit, as well as for the energ...
United States (The Economist 1997). Amongst them, they contribute about one-third of all the funds collected for campaigning (The ...
job" (Brewer and Wilson, 1995, p. 189). Members of the community feel betrayed when those they look to for protection are, themse...
are in big business, are supporting Bush because it does them good to have him in office. In all honesty, these are the only re...
making their own choices and opting to purchase for themselves individual insurance (Gleckman, 2004). The President believes that...