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“An overview of Cypriot history from 1878 to the present day, with specific reference to UK and US involvement in the island”
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A five page paper which looks at the history of Cyprus since the beginning of British colonial rule in the nineteenth century, and considers the respective roles of the UK and the US in the island’s aspirations towards independence and the ongoing conflicts with mainland Turkey.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLcyprus.wps
“Earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle”
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A six page paper which compares the recent earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle, in terms of the resultant damage, collateral effects on the economy, and the measures which the respective countries had previously taken to alleviate the potential impact of natural disasters.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLearthquakes.wps
“Field Notes from a Catastrophe”
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A 5 page examination of the 2006 book by Elizabeth Kolbert. This paper explores the central theme of the book and discusses its political and environmental implications. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPenvCatastrophe.rtf
“Melvyn Dubofsky and Labour and Capital”
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A paper which looks at Melvyn’s Dubofsky’s theories regarding the interrelationship between labour and capital, and the way in which government intervention in the movement of capital and the development of the welfare state can be seen to have parallels in the socio-economic situation of the present day, both in the US and in other areas of the world.
Filename: JLdubofsky.wps
“Racism and Environmental Pollution”
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A five page paper which considers the relationship between racism and levels of environmental pollution, demonstrating that there is a correlation between the global distribution of wealth and industrialisation and the high incidence of pollution in countries with non-white populations, as a result of institutionalised racism.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
JLracismpollution.wps
Filename: JLracismpollution.wps
“Revolution in China and Iran”
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A five page paper which looks at the revolutions of China and Iran, in terms of the changes which they instigated in the two nations and the degree of success which they achieved with regard to domestic and international policies.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLchinairan.wps
“The Globalisation of World Poverty”
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An eight page paper which analyses the causes underlying the globalisation of world poverty, and considers the role which the IMF, World Bank and the World Trade Organisation have played in increasing the domestic economic instability of developing nations and in widening the divide between rich and poor countries.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLglobpov.wps
“The transition from feudalism to capitalism”
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A five page paper which looks at different theories of the way in which the transition from feudalism to capitalism was initiated and maintained, with reference to the importance of external market forces, the control of the means of production, and the extent to which local economic factors could be seen as more significant than the wider market.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLfeud.wps
“Waging Peace: Israel and the Arabs, 1948-2003” by Itamar Rabinovich
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A 5 page review of “Waging Peace: Israel and the Arabs, 1948-2003” by Itamar Rabinovich. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAwgp.rtf
"Communist Manifesto" – Marx & Engels
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3 pages in length. The social classes Marx and Engels identify in 19th century society include the ruling class, whose primary concern was material in nature; the bourgeois middle class, who would ultimately become squeezed out of the caste system if capitalism were to secure a foothold; and the lower working class, whose daily struggle to survive was routinely thwarted by the oppressive desires of the ruling class. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCComManMrx.rtf