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George W. Bush is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he is the son of former President George H. W. Bush. His presidency was defined by the response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the subsequent War on Terror, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Domestically, he implemented tax cuts and education reforms but faced criticism for his handling of Hurricane Katrina and the 2008 financial crisis.

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14 juin 2011
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Financing the campaigns during the US Presidential elections

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The ability to finance a campaign can be the most powerful asset of a candidate. An issue that can arise is how great of a role campaign finances play on the success of the candidate. The ability to raise more money than the opponent gives the candidate an advantage and the ability to donate more...

12 déc. 2012
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A legal perspective on digital property: Laptops in United States customs and border protection - published: 11/12/2012

Case study - 20 pages - Management

In this paper we will strive to answer several legal questions regarding the search and seizure of digital property at the United States border by U.S. customs officials. In a hypothetical scenario, a defendant crossed the border with illicit materials such as child pornography saved in a folder...

21 mars 2008
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On the paucity of the english national symbols

Book review - 8 pages - Political science

Jeremy Paxman in his book entitled ?The English: A Portrait of a People', reveals a fact that appears to be nonsense. He says that the proud English people do not have strong national symbols. Worse, they have rejected the few existing patriotic ones, such as the Tudor rose, St...

12 déc. 2012
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A legal perspective on digital property: Laptops in United States customs and border protection

Case study - 29 pages - Educational studies

In this paper we will strive to answer several legal questions regarding the search and seizure of digital property at the United States border by U.S. customs officials. In a hypothetical scenario, a defendant crossed the border with illicit materials such as child pornography saved in a folder...

16 déc. 2013
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Social movements and human agency, cultural representations, comparative racial inequality and intersectionality

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

In the article by Naber (2008) ‘Look Mohammed the terrorist is coming' she describes the way the Arabs, Muslims and Middle Eastern citizens in Diaspora are looked at in America where everyone is chastised and seen as a suspect terrorist. For example, after September 11th attack, President...

04 oct. 2014
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Football and globalization

Essay - 14 pages - Sports

“The world is a global village in which everything tends to be known. Or at least, can be known. Universal references exist, people who can be identified at once from Tokyo to Berlin, via Los Angeles, Dakar, Buenos Aires or Melbourne. But football is the most globalized phenomenon....

12 mai 2009
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Football and globalization - published: 12/05/2009

Thesis - 12 pages - Sports

“The world is a global village in which everything tends to be known. Or at least, can be known. Universal references exist, people who can be identified at once from Tokyo to Berlin, via Los Angeles, Dakar, Buenos Aires or Melbourne. But football is the most globalized phenomenon....

29 juil. 2010
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Defining the new right

Thesis - 2 pages - Journalism

This is commentary I wrote in response Richard Thornburgh's to article defining the “new right.” Thornburgh was President Reagan's third Attorney General, he continued serving into the first few months of President George H.W. Bush's Justice Department before resigning in...

11 déc. 2007
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The Tyranny of Real Time and the Intensification of the Spectacle

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

While screening clips of American soldiers fighting in Iraq and analysis of the “insurgency” spews forth from the mouth of an “expert” on the conflict, Fox News's scrolling news ticker reports Homeland Security's terrorist alert level on loop, warning its viewers that...

05 sept. 2014
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act - publié le 12/04/2008

Essay - 3 pages - Management

On July 30, 2002, President Bush signed into law a revolutionary Act: the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act. In the wake of many financial scandals, this law establishes new accounting and control requirements on U.S....

20 avril 2008
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Does ' widening ' challenge ' deepening ' ?

Essay - 4 pages - European union

The conservative European deputy Pierre Lequiller held a very common idea last year at a meeting in Sciences Po. He asserted that George W. Bush supports the accession of Turkey to the European Union (EU) because he wants it to be a free trade area. It intimates that...

15 mars 2011
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1956: The Suez crisis and the Hungarian revolution

Case study - 7 pages - Medieval history

Human history has been riddled with periods of crisis. Such a crisis was the Hungarian protests in 1956 against the government and its Soviet imposed policies. The United States stayed away from the war waged by Israel, France and the UK against the Egypt of Gamal Abdel Nasser. If Morocco and...

16 janv. 2009
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act - published: 16/01/2009

Essay - 4 pages - Finance

On July 30, 2002, President Bush signed into law a revolutionary Act: the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act. In the wake of many financial scandals, this law establishes new accounting and control requirements on U.S....

16 janv. 2009
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The United States: A "theodemocracy"? The ambiguous relationship between religion and politics - publié le 16/01/2009

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

As Julia Gronnevet said, “comparing the United States to the Roman Empire is a popular pastime” . For instance, in his book entitled Are we Rome?: the Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America (2007), Cullen Murphy established some parallels between these two political entities both...

26 août 2014
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"Cracking the weasel code of politicians"- Newspeak as a form of political language manipulation

Thesis - 59 pages - Communication

In this thesis the phenomenon under examination is newspeak -a highly manipulative form of political language. The proposed research, conducted from the perspective of political language, attempts to account for mechanisms that govern the use of newspeak in Anglo-Saxon countries, including...

22 mai 2007
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How the media, through their coverage of 9/11, legitimized the future US military attack on Afghanistan, in the United States

Dissertation - 89 pages - Political science

Here we will study the media and more particularly the press. Their role will be crucial since they will be the link between the government and the population. The attacks on New York and Washington triggered an overflow of articles for weeks on end, with the press mainly displaying an...

25 sept. 2008
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The United States: A "theodemocracy"? The ambiguous relationship between religion and politics

Essay - 10 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

As Julia Gronnevet said, “comparing the United States to the Roman Empire is a popular pastime” . For instance, in his book entitled Are we Rome?: the Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America (2007), Cullen Murphy established some parallels between these two political entities both...

21 juil. 2014
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The American Presidents: one of the principal targets of cinematographic censorship

Essay - 8 pages - Film studies

With the prominence of the U.S. president and the presidency, the executive office and its occupant have naturally found their way into numerous film expressions. Since 1903, presidents have been featured in no less than 400 commercial films. Ranging from respectful, biographical presentations to...

16 juil. 2014
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"Cultural Politics", E. Lampton (2002)

Book review - 11 pages - International relations

The book "Cultural Politics"written by E. Lampton addresses two simple questions: Why is the relationship between the United States and China so difficult for Washington and Beijing to manage? And how can it be handled more effectively? The book reaches one simple conclusion: both nations can...

29 sept. 2010
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"Cracking the weasel code of politicians"- Newspeak as a form of political language manipulation - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 59 pages - Management

In this thesis the phenomenon under examination is newspeak -a highly manipulative form of political language. The proposed research, conducted from the perspective of political language, attempts to account for mechanisms that govern the use of newspeak in Anglo-Saxon countries, including...

23 nov. 2006
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"The Last Crusade. Religion and the politics of misdirection" Barbara Victor

Book review - 6 pages - Political science

Barbara Victor is a journalist and a frequent lecturer on women's issues and the Middle East. She worked for CBS television for fifteen years, where she covered the Middle East. Her books include Terrorism, an account of the Lebanon war from 1975 to 1982, A voice of reason: Hasnan Ashrawi and...

12 janv. 2012
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American markets

Market study - 135 pages - Business strategy

This course explores the evolution of North and South America from a historical, political, cultural and economic point of view. However, given the number of countries which make up the two continents, this course is by no means a definitive guide of the Americas but rather, its goal is to...

23 nov. 2006
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The Last crusade religion and the politics of misdirection -Barbara Victor - publié le 23/11/2006

Book review - 6 pages - Political science

Barbara Victor is a journalist and a frequent lecturer on women's issues and the Middle East. She worked for CBS television for fifteen years, where she covered the Middle East. Her books include Terrorism, an account of the Lebanon war from 1975 to 1982, A voice of reason: Hasnan Ashrawi and...

25 juin 2013
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Change management

Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy

For this assignment I decided to do a complete introspective analysis of myself during my internship at ELTEG. I tried to apply some of the tools and theories we learned in Change Management class to myself. It doesn't focus on a particular Change. I found out that the things we learned in class...

09 janv. 2009
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United States versus democracy

Thesis - 10 pages - Political science

Throughout history individuals have discussed the term democracy, which has its origins in ancient Greece, and is derived from the words demos and kratos. The literal definition of this term is “rule by the people.” However, this definition is ambiguous and has allowed scholars to...

20 oct. 2014
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United States Intelligence Community

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

President Truman in collaboration with the Congress did find out that the United States could not meet their security needs without a defined structure for decision making. They had to find a way to deal with intelligence issues in the country. On this note, the president, in 1947 , did sign the...

22 mars 2004
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Manifest Destiny & American Foreign Policy

Essay - 10 pages - International relations

The whole idea of manifesting destingy started in Europe because people were depressed and had no freedom. One reason to go to the New World was that there weren't any restrictions and they could practice there own religious freedom. "The first act of the freemen was to gather, perhaps in...

16 déc. 2010
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The situation of the United States concerning the Kyoto Protocol

Thesis - 17 pages - International relations

Understanding and predicting climate issues have become important because of disturbances caused by human activities and population pressure and economic development. The scientists were the first to draw the attention of policymakers on the risk of climate change linked to emissions of...

02 oct. 2024

Civilization - publié le 01/10/2024

Course material - 47 pages - Culture, religion & civilization

No empire other than Great Britain brought to its colonies the technological tools (railroads, modern medicine) and the political ideals (capitalism, the rule of law) that made possible the development of stable and egalitarian societies. This explains why 54 nations, most of them former British...

29 sept. 2010
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The intrusion of church behind bars. Case Study: faith-based prison programs in the U.S. - publié le 29/09/2010

Essay - 10 pages - Sociology & social sciences

The Evangelical leader Charles W. Olson had promoted his dream of a 'Christian prison' for years. After he was convicted for his role in the Watergate scandal, this former aid of President Nixon was released from jail in 1975. He founded then, the Prison Fellowship Program in 1976. This...