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Poverty in North Korea
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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8 pages. This paper tells of appalling conditions in North Korea with thousands of people starving to death and yet the government of North Korea refuses to allow any outside help or even to admit there is anything wrong in the country. The cries of the North Korean people who are starving to death must be heard. It is the noises that the political parties of other countries make that serve to drown them out. This inhumanity is the equivalent to another Holocaust. The thesis here is that the message needs to get out to the world that these poverty-stricken North Koreans desperately need help – but that the North Korean government will have to be circumvented to do so. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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North Carolina During Colonial America And The Early Republic
(7 Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
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7 pages in length. North Carolina's first wave of permanent English settlers came in the form of southeastern Virginia immigrants, whose relationship to the tidewater area helped label them as 'overflow' settlers. Their final destination at mid-century came to be a northeastern part of North Carolina known as Albemarle. Thirteen years later, eight Englishmen were granted a charter to North Carolina - which has "received considerably less scholarly attention than have other mainland southern colonies of British North America" (Ambrose 229) – for aiding Charles II re-establish his place on the throne. At the crux of this charter reside the tenets of territorial dominion that clearly and ever so distinctly laid out the coordinates so that no one – absolutely no one – could be mistaken of just how much territory was involved. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Dealing with North Korea
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page paper discussing nine options that the United States has for dealing with the government of North Korea regarding North Korea’s commitment to military buildup and threatening language regarding nuclear capability. When the time comes for action regarding North Korea, the choices available to US decision-makers likely will be best left to the UN. North Korea is so hostile to the US that any US-based suggestion for resolution is likely to be rejected out of hand. None of the world can afford to merely let us “fight it out;” we must be able to arrive at compromise shortly. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Hempleman-Adams/Walking on Thin Ice
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page summation and analysis of David Hempleman-Adam's account of his expedition to the North Pole, Walking on Thin Ice. This book recounts the details of his two-man expedition to the North Pole. For this explorer, this journey was not just to the North Pole, although certainly that's impressive in and of itself, but it was also the last leg in the "Adventurers' Grand Slam," which made Hempleman-Adams, arguably, the greatest explorer of the twentieth century. Hempleman-Adams deserves this title not just for conquering the North Pole, but rather for conquering everything else as well—including Everest. No additional sources cited.
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Women in Colonial Latin America
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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a 6 page research paper which examines the role of women in colonial Latin America. The colonial world of Latin America was intrinsically different from that of North America and this difference had a tremendous impact on the women of Latin America at that time. Although North America was rich in natural resources, the natives of North America did not have the gold of the Incas or the Aztecs. Consequently, the Europeans that came to North America's shores came to colonize-they brought women with them. Those early Europeans, specifically the Spanish, that came to Latin America did so solely for the purposes of exploitation, not for colonization. Because of this, the Spanish conquerors typically did not bring women with them from Europe. The writer argues that the native women in colonial Latin America were viewed by Europeans as simply one more resources that they could exploit. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -tecs
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Civil War – Northern And Southern Perspectives
(14 Pages, 167.3 $ (USD) )
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This 14 page paper begins with a general introduction and identifies the arguments to be made in the essay and how those arguments will be supported. The causes of the Civil War are explained from each perspective – the North and the South. It is pointed out that slavery was not an issue until later in the conflict. This section also discusses why resentment had been building up between the North and the South for some years. The next section talks about women, some of whom disguised themselves as men to fight in their respective armies, others were openly working with their army, some were spies. Examples are included. The last section is entitled From Their Own Mouths and reports selected notes in the diaries of two women, one from the South and one from the North. The writer concludes by commenting on the fact that emotions are the same, regardless of which side one is on. 1 Table included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Use of Interrogatories in North Carolina
(3 Pages, 35.85 $ (USD) )
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A 3 page paper examining the use of interrogatories as specifically stated in a North Carolina law. The laws of North Carolina are highly specific in the rules governing the entire discovery process and the use of interrogatories, however. An example statute that specifically mentions the use of interrogatories is Session Law 2001-121, House Bill 434, which gives plaintiff attorneys the right to use ten interrogatories in addition to the 50 allowed by North Carolina general statute law. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Book Review of Elsner and Kara’s “Hurricanes of the North Atlantic: Climate and Society” (1999)
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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This is a 5 page book review of James B. Elsner and A. Birol Kara’s text “Hurricanes of the North Atlantic: Climate and Society” (1999). James B. Elsner and A. Birol Kara’s text “Hurricanes of the North Atlantic: Climate and Society” (1999) is considered an extensive scientific text authored by two well established researchers in their areas of expertise. The book written by a professor of meteorology and geography at Florida State University and a contractor for the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory of NASA uses historical and scientific studies to assess the hurricane activity and consequences in the North Atlantic while providing the reader with prediction models, historical data sets, statistics and the “societal vulnerability to hurricanes”. Overall, Book News (1999) considers it “of likely interest to meteorologists, climatologists, and economists, as well as decision makers in government and industry”. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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