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One probable difference between 1919 and now, however, is that the players would in all likelihood not have been seen by the general public as having betrayed the country: We are too accustomed by this point of bad behavior on the part of athletes to believe that they are better than the rest of us or even as good as the rest of us. People now rally to the defence of athletes like Kobe Bryant or former athletes like O.J. Simpson arguing that violent crime is okay so long as the player?s stats are good. Maybe this is a natural consequence of 1919: We have lowered our expectations so much that we are willing to accept any behavior by athletes.
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Filename: 21501
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1052.21507 Alabama & Virginia: Demographic and Budgetary Analysis
This paper shall examine several characteristics of the states of Alabama and Virginia. This examination will consider demographic information (age, gender, race, education, economic facts) and analyze that information based on the respective states? budgets. From that, conclusions will be drawn regarding the quality of life in each state as well as possible futures for each state.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21507
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1053.21567 Thematic Influences in Herland, Hawaii?s Last Queen, and 19th Century American Expansionism
This paper describes three things: the novel Her Land by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the annexation of Hawaii by the United States, and the spirit of expansionism rampant in the West during the 19th century. The common threads throughout all three are the conflicted nature of policies of expansion in the United States beyond the coast of the Pacific Ocean to the West.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21567
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1054.21587 Effects of the Civil War on the Family and Family Life
This is an Undergraduate paper stressing impact of the Civil War on women as maintainers of family life, in the absence of men. Refers to both north and south, lost naiveté, terrible casualties, economic ruin, and the ways in which families were divided by political sentiment or ordinary geographic locations. In the mid-19th century, the family and family life were seen as sacred institutions, a reality that made the impact of the Civil War harder to bear. With various sources. MLA
Pages: 3
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Filename: 21587
Price: US$26.85
1055.21601 Multi-topic or question-answer format
Like many other environmental issues, the success and failure of initiatives to mediate global warming is precipitously tied to corporate economics. In 1997, more than 150 nations signed the Kyoto Protocol. Although it lacked specifics on how countries would implement emission-reducing efforts, it was at least the first step towards building a global consensus on managing this issue. Three years later, George W. Bush completely pulled the U.S. out of the agreement.
Pages: 11
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Filename: 21601
Price: US$98.45
1056.21628 The Second Great Awakening Led to the Civil War
This paper argues that if the Second Great Awakening had not happened, then the Civil War might not have happened. The Second Great Awakening stirred up the people with the focus on social norms and evangelism. The Protestants began to realize the slaves were not treated with humanity and it was their job to stop slavery. The Southerners argued that slaves existed during the days of Jesus.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 21628
Price: US$89.50
1057.21684 Whites, African Americans, and Native Americans in the 19th Century
Paper discusses the intersection of ethnic groups during the 19th century, focusing on the issues surrounding the immediate period after Reconstruction and the relations between the US government and Native Americans. The paper examines the opposing viewpoints in the period dealing with the Trail of Tears and the issues surrounding the African American franchise.