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Papers On Campaigns, Elections & Politicians
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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
ANALYZING POLLS
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This 3-page paper analyzes the article "Analyzing and Interpreting Polls" by Herbert Asher, which explains that polls are not always as scientific a method to judge opinions as they're supposed to be.
Filename: MTanapol.rtf
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
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