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“Eroding Military Influence In Brazil Politicians Against Soldiers”: A Discussion of the Book by Wendy Hunter
(8 Pages, 87.6 USD)
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An 8 page overview of the “rational choice theory” proposed by this author in an attempt to explain the effect of Brazil’s democracy on the gradual erosion of military emphasis in favor of programs perceived by the masses to be in their best interests. Suggests that politicians make a rational decision to pursue the votes of the masses over the few which could be gleaned by maintaining a more militarily favorable approach. No additional sources are listed.
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| 172. |
Spanish and Portuguese Colonial Rule
(12 Pages, 131.4 USD)
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A 12 page research paper that examines the evolution of colonial governance in both Spanish and Portuguese ruled territories. The writer argues that Spanish and Portuguese rulers sought to maintain their control while opposing the emergence of a powerful, hereditary nobility located at such a distance where they could not be easily controlled. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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| 173. |
Economic Conditions in Cuba Today
(5 Pages, 54.75 USD)
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of Cuba's economic conditions today. Some history is included. Political aspects of Cuba's economic problems are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Dona Marina: Heroine, Traitor, or Representative of Culture
(5 Pages, 54.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper which discusses the woman who was known as Dona Marina. Dona Marina was Cortez' lover and interpreter. According to many she was either a heroine or a traitor, while others feel she was merely a reflection of her culture in her actions and attitudes. The paper utilizes "Conquest of New Spain" by Bernal Diaz and "Expanding Ethnicity in Sixteenth-Century Anahuac: Ideologies of Ethnicity and Gender in the Nation-Building Process" by Thomas Ward in further examination of her involvement as it pertained to her position as a slave and a Christian, which were forces that greatly influenced how she was seen in regards to her position as heroine or representative of her culture. No additional sources cited.
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| 176. |
"Cuba: Neither Heaven Nor Hell" by Maria Lopez Vigil
(5 Pages, 54.75 USD)
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A 5 page paper which discusses the changes in Cuba, as they primarily involve gender issues, which are related in Maria Lopez Vigil's book "Cuba: Neither Heaven Nor Hell." No additional sources cited.
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Ano que viene estamos en Cuba, by Gustav Firmat Includes rough Spanish translation
(5 Pages, 54.75 USD)
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A paper which looks at Firmat’s account of his life in America as a Cuban, and the way in which he sees both his old homeland and the new; he gives a detailed account of the concepts of national identity and culture, and the way in which these are reflected in his dual nationality and cultural heritage.
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| 178. |
Prosperity in Mexico?/The Impact of NAFTA
(5 Pages, 54.75 USD)
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This 5 page paper looks at the way that trade in Mexico has developed since the introduction of NAFTA. The paper argues that the expected prosperity has not occurred and that the trends have increased the attractiveness of the United States as a target for illegal immigrants. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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| 179. |
The Constitution of Costa Rica
(10 Pages, 109.5 USD)
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10 pages. This paper will focus on the Costa Rican constitution, its political practices and government in general. The organization of the government as well as the current state of the civil rights and liberties will be compared in general with that of the United States. The political cultures and values will be explored by showing how various components of the political machinery works in Costa Rica. The election process, the process it takes to add amendments to their constitution and the relationship between the sub-national governments will be considered in this political environment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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“The Falklands Conflict”
(13 Pages, 142.35 USD)
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A paper which looks at the international ramifications of the Falklands war, in terms of the way in which it affected both Britain and Argentina and their respective status within the global community.
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