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Papers On U.S. Military & Government Agencies
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Asian Prostitution & The U.S. Military
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A 5 page look at Sturdevant & Stoltzfus's 'Let The Good Times Roll,' a book examining Asian prostitutes as a class of victims of American soldiers during times of war. Various social reasons for Asian prostitution are assessed and the American military is scrutinized for endorsing their solicitation. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Prostitn.wps
Assessing VA's IT Strategic Plan
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A 13 page paper assessing the Veterans Administration's existing 5-year IT strategic plan for the purpose of suggesting alternative strategies and making recommendations. The paper uses the example of the VA health system as what can be accomplished, as that division has been transformed over 15 years' time from one of the worst health care providers in the US to one of the best. IT played a leading role in that transformation; the paper recommends that it be used as a blueprint for other VA functional areas. Includes a table of contents, executive summary and SWOT analysis. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSitStratPlVA.rtf
ATTRITION RATES IN THE US MARINE CORPS
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This 20 page paper analyzes why many people fail to reenlist into the Marine Corp after their tour of duty is over. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MBatmarine.rtf
Basic Training: Fact And Fiction
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3 pages in length. Conjuring up images of basic training typically takes one's thoughts to exhaustion, exercise, pain, sleep deprivation, more exercise, disillusion, pushing personal limits and, as always, even more exercise. While Hollywood's depiction in such films as Stripes and Private Benjamin leans heavily toward buffoonery instead of realism, the extent to which such physical and emotional agony is a day-to-day, hour-to-hour, minute-to-minute reality speaks to the undercurrent of dedication required by all recruits no matter gender, race or age. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCBasicTrn.rtf
Bias, Harassment and Racism within Government Agencies
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This 5 page paper discusses bias, racism and harassment within government agencies and the effect it has on the minorities employed there, as well as the agencies’ operations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVGovBia.rtf
Blackwater: America’s Disgraceful Shadow Army
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This 7 page paper discusses Blackwater, the private mercenary army that appears to be immune to any prosecution for their lawlessness both in Iraq and New Orleans. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVBlkWtr.rtf
Blood for Oil: The Evils of the Military-Industrial Complex
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This 15 page paper examines the military industrial complex and uses the Iraq War as an example. Blood for money charges are carefully examined. While the paper concludes that the U.S. is in Iraq for oil, it also admits that there are altruistic reasons as well.
Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA750mil.rtf
Bombing Japan
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This 15 page paper discusses globalization, and then explores the reasons given—and the real reason—why the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: HVBombRv.rtf
Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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A Reconsideration of the Facts Surrounding the U.S. A 4 page discussion of the reasons surrounding the U.S. use of A-bombs during World War II. The author points out reasons that a growing body of individuals are considering that use unjustified since our knowledge of the circumstances of the war now reveals that it is quite likely that the war would have ended quickly without the use of such drastic measures. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPjapBm2.rtf
Boot: "The Savage Wars of Peace"
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This 8 page paper is a review and summary of Max Boot's paradoxically titled book, "The Savage Wars of Peace." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVMxBoot.rtf
Breaking With Moscow
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5 1/2 pages in length. Reviews the book "Breaking With Moscow" by Arkady Shevchenko. Discusses the international relations in regard to Shevchenko's defect to the United States. At age forty-seven Arkady Shevchenko was a twenty-two year veteran of the Soviet Foreign Service. From late 1970 until 1973, as an adviser to Gromyko he was able to observe the inner workings of the Politburo, the U.S.S.R.’s ruling body. He was an important prize for the Central Intelligence Agency, having been deep within the workings of the Soviet government—a place about which there was very little firsthand information. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAmosco.doc