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Gary Nash/Race and Revolution
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A 12 page book review on Gary Nash's Race and Revolution (1990, Madison House Publishers), which presents the intriguing thesis that the Northern statesmen at the time of the nation's founding missed an ideal opportunity to take steps that would have greatly hastened the demise of slavery, and possibly its eradication. Rather than presenting the typical view of this period, which presents the Founding Fathers as principled, enlightened men endeavoring to found a society based on compromise and republican ideals, Nash astutely and persuasively argues that their vacillation and loss of nerve on the matter of slavery committed the nation to the inevitability of an awful and bloody conflict. The page count includes a 1 page outline of this paper. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khnashrr.rtf

Gas Rationing
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This 6 page paper discusses what might happen if the U.S. Congress devised a means by which American consumers would have to ration their gasoline. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVGasRat.rtf

Genealogical Research: Data Integrity and the Internet
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A 10 page discussion of the problems digitized information in general and the Internet in particular present for the genealogists. Not only can this information be replete with error, it can be sent at the speed of light around the world. The contention is made that once an error is placed on the Internet it can never be truly corrected. Genealogists should thus take personal responsibility for insuring data integrity for information they retrieve from the Internet as well as data they upload to it. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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General George Patton -- Bred to Be the Man He Was
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A 15 page paper describing Patton and his life and what it was that makes him a man that was bred to be a soldier. That is to state that he was not born to be a soldier. He was in fact trained and educated to become one. A general description of his life helps illustrate the points made. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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General Patton Motivated the Troops the Way We Motivate the Corporate World:
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This 30-page-paper presents a discussion about the methods General George S. Patton used to motivate almost half a million men to fight battles on his behalf. His motivational speeches, willingness to fight alongside any of his men and the way he challenged them to rise to the occassion are all detailed with discussion as well as quotes from his speeches. In addition the fact that his methods can and do work well in today's corporate world is discussed at length. Bibliography lists seven sources.
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General Robert E. Lee / A Man of Principle ?
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In this well-written 12 page paper, the writer examines the life and service of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. For the most part, the research is concerned with whether or not his decision to leave the U.S. military and join the Confederate Army was based upon character & principle or just selfish ignorance and loyalty to a "petty" state flag. It is argued and concluded that Lee was indeed a hero of great character who stood by what he believed in and made the best choice possible. An excellent Civil War study. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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General Thomas Gage: Profile
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A 3 page tutorial which offers a profile of General Thomas Gage. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Generals Lee and Longstreet in Shaara’s “Killer Angels”
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A 5 page paper discussing how author Michael Shaara used these two Confederate generals in his account of the battle of Gettysburg. General Lee’s role in “The Killer Angels” is to exemplify the idealism with which the South began the Civil War. General Longstreet, on the other hand, represents the pragmatism introduced by the reality of the South’s poor position in terms of materiel, supplies and practicality. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSkillerAngels.rtf


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