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Term Paper # 25896 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
1995 911 Porsche (Type 993), 2002.
A detailed analysis of the 1995 Porsche 911 (Type 993)
1,729 words (approx. 6.9 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 55.95
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Abstract
The 1995 Porsche 911 (Type 993) is discussed in this paper. Firstly, a full examination of its form (materials, shapes, patterns, scale, color) and its function are explained. The paper then provides a brief look at background information that addresses the design principles from the stylistic period in which it originates. Thereafter the paper traces the historical influences within the automotive field that help shape the 1995 Porsche 911 (Type 993). The paper looks at other influences on the design of the 1995 Porsche 911 (Type 993) from the design of planes and submarines from the same time period. Finally, the paper presents a personal critique on the design including how its form functions. The paper includes pictures.

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"The 911 is the signature and most recognizable Porsche ever to be designed. It has been on the market for over 30 years, has encompassed over 50 different models and it is still counting . The 911, initially called the 901 but soon after changed because Peugeot had patented all 3 digit combinations with zero in the middle , was originally designed in 1963 to replace the first Porsche ever designed, the 356. The 1948 356 Roadster will be used, along with the 1963 Porsche 911, to conduct a diachronic analysis on the design influences present on the 1995 911 Porsche (Type 993). The Type 993 was very consistent in its production between 1993 and 1996 with only minor adjustments to some components, therefore the 1995 edition of the Porsche 911 (Type 993) was chosen for the design project examination. The synchronic analysis will focus on relating how both the overall line and components of the Type 993 911 relate to aerodynamic/hydrodynamic design of planes and submarines. As for the components that will be analyzed, they will include the integrated headlamps compared to train engines and the rear-spoiler to the tail fin of fish."
Term Paper # 107629 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Chomsky's "911", 2008.
A review of Noam Chomsky's book, "911" and a discussion of its relevance to world terrorism years after 9/11.
2,684 words (approx. 10.7 pages), 8 sources, APA, $ 80.95
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This paper discusses and reviews Noam Chomsky's book, "911." It provides a biography of the author and the lead up to his writing the book. The paper then summarizes "911" and discusses Chomsky's view of past, present and future impacts of American terrorism and other terrorism world-wide. It also discusses the relevance of Chomsky's views years after 9/11.

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"Chomsky's underlying premise and arguments are arguably more difficult to convincingly refute today than in 2001 or even later. As the Iraq War drags on and everyday Americans continue to doubt what we are still being told about our nation's military and other intentions in Iraq and elsewhere, this may become more difficult still. Today, it is far easier to believe than in October 2001, that America's own acts of terrorism against other groups and nations, for reasons of economic world domination, actually led up to and caused 9-11. The result, instead of our having felt free as a nation, or in many cases even individually, to move on nationally (and in individual everyday life) from the awful day of the terrorist attacks (as a healthier, more confident and more secure society might have done) is that the specter of 9-11 hobble us still - psychically, culturally, and even physically (e.g., through intrusive surveillance; airport searches, etc.). Should American military and economic strategies and actions continue as they are, this will continue in the future."
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"Fahrenheit 911", 2004.
A review of the docudrama film, "Fahrenheit 911" directed by filmmaker Michael Moore.
1,136 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 0 sources, $ 39.95
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This paper discusses the 2004 docudrama film, "Fahrenheit 911" directed by filmmaker Michael Moore. The paper describes how the film takes an in-depth critical look at President George W. Bush's leadership of the United States, from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., until the presidential election season of 2004. The paper claims that the film is highly entertaining to watch, but also contains a distinct ideological perspective. The paper analyzes the presence of a distinctly leftist ideology within Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 911".

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"The film shows extensive preferential treatment, on the part of George W. Bush's presidential administration in particular, for the other "haves" of the world (as opposed to the "have nots" of the world). For example, members of international terrorist Osama Bin Laden's wealthy family are shown being given U.S. government-chartered flights back to Saudi Arabia after the 911 terrorist attacks, in a U.S. government effort to "protect" them. The film also implies a close previous (and ongoing) business association between the Bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia and members of George W. Bush's own wealthy and privileged family, including George W. Bush himself. "
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The Baseball Strike of 1994-1995, 2001.
A discussion on the reasons for the baseball strike of 1994 to 1995 and its economic implication on the industry.
1,275 words (approx. 5.1 pages), 7 sources, $ 43.95
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This paper discusses the reasons for the baseball strike of 1994 to 1995 and its economic impact ton the baseball field and related industries.

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"The reasons for the strike were both complicated and virtually all economic. They all connected to one of two issues: the owners wanted to find an equitable way to distribute some profits to struggling teams in smaller markets, and in the process, they wanted to use some funds that in the past had been the players?. The management?s proposed solution (redistribution of some profits) was not a perfect plan as not all smaller teams faced financial difficulties (Staudohar, 1997)."
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Abandoned & Medically Fragile Infants: Assistance Act of 1995, 2002.
A study on the New Jersey legislation, "Abandoned and Medically Fragile Infants Assistance Act of 1995".
1,920 words (approx. 7.7 pages), 1 source, APA, $ 61.95
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This paper examines the New Jersey legislation, "Assistance Act of 1995" for abandoned and medically fragile infants, which was designed to curb the continuously increasing numbers of infants who were either abandoned by parents who are simply incapable of providing proper nurturing environment for their child. It explores the possible social reasons for the abandonment. The paper describes grants and provision of services available and foster families and foster care institutes to better utilize them for the benefit of all those medically fragile infants.

Table of Contents
Review of the Act
Purpose of the Act
Congress Research Findings
Grants for Projects/Services
Priority in Provision of Services
Case Plan With Respect to Foster Care
Administration of Grant
Requirements of Application:
Grants to provide nurturing home environments & family-centered services for medically fragile infants
Evaluations, Studies & Reports by Secretary
Definitions
Abandoned' & Abandonment
Dangerous Drugs
Natural Family
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Secretary
Authorization of Appropriations
Recommendations
Works Cited

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"On March 16, 1995, ?In the House of Representatives?, Mr. Payne of New Jersey introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities. The main motive behind this act was to establish a program that would assist abandoned and medically fragile infants. Consequently; the bill was cited as ?Abandoned and Medically Fragile Infants Assistance Act of 1995?".
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911 Dispatch Staffing, 2008.
A review on staffing issues unique to the 911 dispatch career.
1,775 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 3 sources, APA, $ 57.95
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The paper presents an examination of staffing concerns and practices in the field of emergency management. The paper explores the staffing models and uses, frequently used in the staffing of 911 dispatchers throughout the nation. The paper addresses the concept of workforce 2010 and how it can be applied to this topic.

Outline:
Introduction
Case Study
The Solution
Conclusion

From the Paper
"When examining the needs and Workforce 2010 issues in the field of public safety, it is important to remember the unique issues that are brought to this field. It has long been known that 911/public safety dispatchers are under a high amount of stress during their daily duties. They are responsible for dispatching ambulances, police and fire personnel to the correct address, at the right time and a failure in their communication efforts on any part of the call could potentially lead to loss of property or life. In Barry Furey's article regarding the center staffing issues of 911 Furey explores the staffing issues that have been plaguing the field in recent years. He states: Adequate staffing has long been a fire service concern."
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The 1995 Earthquake in Kobe, Japan, 2006.
Explains why the typical construction used for Japanese homes was insufficient to withstand the force of the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan.
998 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 35.95
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This paper begins with a description of the destruction caused by the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan and then takes a look at why the region suffered such extensive damage. The paper describes how the traditional Japanese home is constructed as well as how commercial buildings and transportation-related structures are typically constructed and explains why these structures could not withstand the force of the earthquake. The paper also points out the need to adopt newer methods of construction in order to make the homes and buildings safer and more capable of withstanding earthquakes.

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"In 1990, the Japanese Meteorological Agency made a list of 18 regions that experienced seismic activity of less than 3 on the Richter scale. The regions on this list were considered "earthquake-proof". On January 17, 1995, to the surprise of the researchers involved, Kobe, Japan, one of the locations on the safe list, was struck by one of the most severe earthquakes known to mankind at 5:46 a.m. (Japanese Standard Time) (See Figures 1 &2). The magnitude of this earthquake measured 6.9 on the Richter scale and 7.2 on the Japanese Meteorological Agency scale. As a result of this earthquake, 5470 people were killed, 33,000 more were injured and a total of 310,000 local residents were left homeless. Water mains and gas lines were badly damaged. Survivors of the earthquake were left without many of the essentials for everyday life. Eventually, citizens were informed that they could be without water and gas systems for two months or more. Several larger structures including transportation systems, office buildings, and bridges were also damaged during the earthquake (Figure 3). As of April 22, 1995, $110 billion had been spent trying to restore Kobe to livable conditions. "
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The 911 Commission Report, 2006.
An in-depth analysis of this thirteen-chapter review of the events leading up to the September 11 attacks on the United States.
3,444 words (approx. 13.8 pages), 0 sources, $ 97.95
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One of the main questions asked by the American public regarding the 911 terror attacks, was: Why was nothing done to prevent this? The 911 Commission Report is a bipartisan analysis set out to answer this question and many others. This paper discusses how the extensive thirteen-chapter review looks at everything from the history of al Qaeda and other terrorist networks, to the exact approach the FAA, NORAD and our countries' leaders took in deciphering the attacks as they happened. It shows how, in the closing chapters, the commission gives advice on reorganizing the U.S. government's foreign as well as domestic policy as to better suit societies changing ways. This essay evaluates all these circumstances leading up to September 11, as well as evaluates the entire volume as to the author's opinion of the 911 Commission Report.

Paper Outline:
The History of the Attack and our Response
Fanatic Islam
Counter-terrorism
Recommendations of the Commission
My Opinion

From the Paper
"While I can agree with the commission's foreign policy recommendations, their recommendations with regard to domestic security are somewhat suspect. I can accept a biometric screening system for foreign nationals; however their recommendations with regard to identity documents sound like a national ID system. While for border security this is not too big a concern, the creeping reach of government programs means it will eventually be used for tracking citizen's movements within the US. That is not acceptable, no matter how many people terrorists kill."
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Money and Capital Markets ( 1995-1999 ), 2000.
An analysis of U.S. markets, reasons for shifts in interest rates and rate differentials, Federal Reserve and depository institutions.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 7 sources, $ 39.95
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Brief Analysis of Money & Capital Markets in the United States For The Five-Years Period 1995-1999 Inclusive
This research examines the money and capital markets in the United States for the five-year period 1995-1999 inclusive. As a part of this examination underlying re

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"Brief Analysis of Money & Capital Markets in the United States For The Five-Years Period 1995-1999 Inclusive
This research examines the money and capital markets in the United States for the five-year period 1995-1999 inclusive. As a part of this examination underlying reasons for shifts in interest rates and interest rate differentials are sought.


Several factors, including global market forces, the current and expected rates of inflation, and Federal Reserve implemented monetary policy, affect the demand for and supply of money in the economy. The demand for and the supply of money, in turn, affects interest rates and interest rate differentials, and, in turn, the demand for and the supply of money are affected by interest rates and interest rate differentials. Thus, the relationships between interest rates..."
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"Bankruptcy 1995: The Coming Collapse of America and How to Stop it" by Harry E. Figgie Jr. and Gerald J. Swanson, 1993.
A critical review of the work on the dire effects of the deficit.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 1 source, $ 63.95
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"Harry E. Figgie Jr. in his book Bankruptcy 1995: The Coming Collapse of America and How to Stop It (written with Gerald J. Swanson) presents a nightmare scenario of the next three years, holding that by 1995 America will have spent its way into bankruptcy. His belief is based on a view of the national deficit, its origins, and the rate at which we are adding to it. This is a timely issue that has been argued from all perspectives in recent years, with many Americans fearing the effect of the deficit while others believe it is not the catastrophe that it has been made out to be. Figgie's timetable is probably the most arguable point in his book, since it seems to be a relatively short period of time that he is giving us to completely bankrupt ourselves if no changes in national policy are made. He is not one of the doomsayers who believe that we have already passed the..."
Term Paper # 59481 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Post-911 Media Coverage on Terror, 2003.
Examines the media's role in diverting the public's attention away from local terror.
1,844 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 59.95
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This paper argues that, ever since September 11th, the United States' media has aided the government's effort to direct the public's attention away from important questions concerning native terrorism and the administration's failure to prevent the terrorist attacks on the United States, despite the information it had on these attacks, by focusing attention on Afghanistan and Iraq as threats to the United States security.

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"Furthermore, the Jordanian intelligence also reached such information and did tell the Bush Administration but the Administration did not take these tips seriously, either (Trifkovic). This failure and the names of the intelligence agencies and the agents themselves were all published in European newspapers following September 11th together with the accusation that the US government had been careless in its duty, but the only American newspaper that published that story was the International Herald Tribune (Trifkovic). Even so, the mainstream American media did not raise this important issue (Martin). As with the anthrax case, this shows that the mainstream media is considering the political position of the government and its image in front of the American public, instead of focusing on the right of the people to know such important information."
Term Paper # 53645 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
911 and Its Global Effect, 2003.
Examines how the September 11 terrorist attacks impacted the world business environment.
3,000 words (approx. 12.0 pages), 15 sources, APA, $ 88.95
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The papers discusses the effect of the 9/11 attacks on the economy, both in the U.S.A and elsewhere. It begins by examining the impact on the aviation industry before moving on to the tourism industry. The paper also looks at the insurance and reinsurance companies, as well as investment banks.

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"Some analysts believe that this ?hard market? will last until 2005, but I believe that by the end of that year, and if no major catastrophes occur, premium prices will start to decrease. What insurers and reinsurers are doing now is hiding their profits by strengthening their reserves; they are bound to do that in order to keep the rates high. The question now is for how long can they maintain this scheme? Analysts say that there is still a tremendous capacity for insurers out there because of the capacity that was lost after the attacks. Yet, this capacity was returned just a few months after the attacks when six new Bermuda companies entered the market. (Loomis 2002)."
Term Paper # 41751 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
American Economy and 911, 2002.
An analysis of the U.S. economy after the attacks of September 11th.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 115.95
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This paper discuss American economics and will cover a series of questions related to the economic outlook for the country in the past and the present. It will explain the current trends after the incident at the World Trade Center and how the government is responding to them. This paper also looks at fiscal, budget and other measures that the government is taking in trying to stop terrorism.
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House Republicans In 1994-1995, 1995.
Examines changes in leadership, organization and management of the House of Representatives under Newt Gingrich, compared to the previous, Democratic-run House. Discusses staffing, costs, seniority and procedures.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 23 sources, $ 111.95
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"CHANGES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

This research paper describes the changes which have occurred in the leadership, organization and management of the House of Representatives under the Republicans in 1994.1995, as compared with the way business was conducted under the Democrats previously, and discusses the effects of such changes on the legislative process. On January 3, 1995, the Republicans took control of both the Senate and the House for the first time in more than forty years. In deciding how to further their legislative agenda and political purposes, House Republicans under their new Speaker, Representative Newt Gingrich of Georgia faced a number of challenges and choices with respect to the way they would run the House. A number of changes have been made, some of which were designed to streamline operations, others came ..."
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Major Criminal Trials, 1995-1996, 2000.
The highlights and sociolegal effects of the trials of O.J. Simpson, Erik and Lyle Menendez, Jack Kevorkian, associates of President Clinton and six more.
4,500 words (approx. 18.0 pages), 16 sources, $ 135.95
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"Introduction
Celebrated trials have long captured the attention of the American people, especially criminal trials. The public fascination with the American criminal justice system has only increased during the 1990s, with the explosion of cable channels and real-life dramas. Maybe no two years had more celebrated cases than 1995 and 1996. Those years also produced several important though less notorious decisions. This paper will examine the 10 most important criminal cases from 1995 and 1996.


The People of California v. Orenthal James Simpson
On the night of Sunday, June 12, 1994 Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman were brutally murdered in the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood. The main suspect was Nicole's ex-husband, Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson. The case seemed simple for the police, who are..."
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