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Al
Gore Campaign Strategy
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This 5 page report discusses Vice President Al Gore’s
campaign for the presidency from the perspective of a
successful political consult who wants Gore to make a
significant impact with the voters through his choice of
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California. The consultant
believes it is time that Gore announce a running-mate and
that running-mate should be a woman, from a highly populated
state, and with a great deal of name recognition.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWalcamp.wps
Al
Gore: The Obvious Choice
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A 5 page paper supporting Al Gore for the National
Presidential Election. Contends that this election could
quite possibly be the most important election in the history
of the Nation. This is true in regard to a number of issues,
the most obvious of which are the environment, gun control,
the rights of a woman to seek an abortion, and health
benefits for our nation's elderly. Gore,representing the
Democratic Party, stands head and shoulders above his
opponent, Republican George W. Bush. The contrasts between
the philosophies of these two men, and indeed these two
parties, is tremendous in regard to the way they propose to
address some of the most difficult questions in history.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPgore.wps
Al
Gore’s Views on Preserving Earth’s Environment
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This 5 page report discusses Vice President and presidential
candidate Al Gore’s views on the issues associated withthe
environment. It is one issue has made it abundantly clear
that Al Gore has a front-runner position over George W.
Bush. From his years in Congress, his authorship of a truly
significant book detailing environmental concerns facing
America and the world (the 1992 epic, Earth in the Balance),
to his actions as Vice President, Gore has demonstrated his
commitment to the preservation and protection of the
planet’s fragile environmental systems. Bibliography lists
7 sources.
Filename: BWagore.wps
Analyzing
A Target-Audience Web Site
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses George W. Bush's
site as it relates to content appeal and persuasiveness. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCanalz.wps
Andrew
Jackson vs. Henry Clay
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5 pages. Author Harry L. Watson in his book Andrew Jackson
vs. Henry Clay captures the political conflicts between
these two powerhouses of the nineteenth century. Watson
expresses the deep competition and conspiracies that arose
out of the power struggle between the two men. He makes his
point well that although Jackson and Clay were involved in
controversies and disagreements with each other, they each
contributed greatly to the governing of America and, while
not putting their differences aside, at least allowed their
good works to get carried out in spite of their conflict.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAjclay.wps
Applying
The CAPITAL System Of Evaluation To George W. Bush's Web
Site
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5 pages in length. The writer evaluates George W. Bush's web
site based upon the CAPITAL method. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: TLCgeo_w.wps
Assuming
the Pro-Gore Position
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A 5 page paper arguing that Gore should be declared the
winner of Florida and therefore of the presiency of the
United States. Supporters and opponents alike cite Gore's
determination and competitive nature as being beneficial to
America in today's business environment. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
Filename: KSgoreP.wps
Barry
M. Goldwater
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( 9 pp.) What makes a conservative? Parents? Upbringing?
Past experiences, Or the ability to put all of those things
together, be aware of history, and come to some personal
conclusions? In the case of Arizona Senator and basic
maverick, Barry M. Goldwater (1909 - 1998), we would have to
say all of the above. In his personal and political memoirs,
With No Apologies, published in 1979, Mr. Goldwater observed
that his run for the presidency in 1964"was like trying
to stand up in a hammock." He said he knew that his
chances of winning were slim and contended, that his fellow
Republicans cost him any chance he might have had during the
battle for the Republican nomination. And in our description
above did we mention, Goldwater as a facilitator of tact?
Bibliography lists 7 sources - 1 visual. BBgldwtr.doc
Filename: BBgldwtr.doc
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