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  Write the entire paper in the third person using citations to back up your opinions rather than writing in the first person. 

IN ESSAY ADDRESS THE FOLLOWING

  • What is the Tea Party? When were they created? What policy positions do they advocate?
  • Do you think the rise of the Tea Party has been beneficial for the Republican Party? Why or why not?
  • If you were advising the Tea Party on how to maximize its power and influence, would you tell Tea Party members to stay with the Republican Party or launch their own?
  • As an independent party could the Tea Party be competitive in a state like Texas? Why or why not?
  • Do you think that there should be more than two competitive political parties in the United States? Why or why not?

 

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Hi, I need help with essay on A 5 page critical review on the Why is Quebec Separatism off the Agenda Reducing National Unity Crisis in the Neoliberal Era. Paper must be at least 1250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Their article looks at the reasons why the Quebec separatist agenda has quelled down over the recent years in the context of the neo-liberal era in Canadian federalism. The authors provide renewed intergovernmental agreements and neo-liberalism reasons for the eroding of Quebec’s separatism agenda over the recent years.

The changing landscape of cooperation between the federal and provincial governments shaped by neo-liberal forces has assisted in dampening Quebec’s separatist agenda. This is a true assessment by the authors on the changing dynamics of Quebec’s separatism agenda (Changfoot & Cullen 772). The acknowledgment of fiscal imbalance between federal and provincial governments has led to specific initiatives targeting the province of Quebec. These initiatives have focused on creating a balance between the province and the federal government and thus changing the view on separatism by Quebecers. Neo-liberal forces have led to increased intergovernmental relations between Quebec and the federation and this has helped the province in mending its political culture of withdrawal. The neo-liberal direction taken by the federal government has necessitated a room for cooperation between Quebec and the federal states. Through this cooperation, a number of Quebec’s demands have been satisfied and in the process ascertaining that federalism still works for the province of Quebec. The authors are right in assessing that placing more focus on Quebec’s economic development, prosperity and culture has ensured that the federal government has achieved to sell national unity to the province of Quebec.

The author’s also contend that neo-liberalism in the federal government has allowed for keeping separatism off the agenda of Quebec. This is a correct assessment by the author’s. Historically, Quebec has always called for autonomy and independence off the federal government. The author’s provide a historical perspective from the 1940s and 1950s

 

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After selecting a historical topic to research further, the next step in the research process is to create a research plan that compiles primary and secondary sources.

First, applying what you just learned about narrowing research questions, revise your research questions from your Topic Exploration Worksheet.

Explain how you approached revising your research questions to assist your instructor in understanding your approach. This will help you draft an introduction to a hypothetical research paper with a strong thesis statement.

Finally, applying what you have learned about comparing primary sources and analyzing secondary sources, do a deeper dive into the primary sources you listed in Part 3 of your Topic Exploration Worksheet to help you start your research plan. Describe what these sources add to your understanding of your selected topic.

The feedback you receive from this assignment should be implemented as you work towards your Research Plan and Introduction for Project 3.

 

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Compose a 750 words assignment on leslie marmon silkos ceremony. Needs to be plagiarism free! The “white” institutions, such as war, have not dealt kindly with Tayo. He was held as a prisoner in a Philippine prisoner of war camp—another culture other than Native American which Tayo encounters—and when he returns home he suffers from what is now called post-traumatic stress disorder. Tayo’s cousin, Rocky, whom he served with, died in the Philippines. Tayo and Rocky had been more like brothers than cousins because Rocky’s mother, Tayo’s Auntie, raised them together like brothers. Tayo’s mother was a homeless alcoholic who often slept with men for money, so Tayo’s father was one of her white “clients.” Tayo was apparently conceived in such a fashion, which makes Tayo a “half-breed” in the eyes of other Native Americans and not as well accepted as others who are full-blooded Laguna. Auntie favors Rocky and shows disdain for Tayo partly because of his mixed heritage and partly because of his mother’s choice of lifestyles.&nbsp.

“He did not know how to tell [Ku’oosh] that he had not killed an enemy or that he did not think that he had. But he had done things far worse, and the effects were everywhere, in the cloudless sky, in the dry brown hills, shrinking skin and hide taut over a sharp bone”(Silko 33). While he is not specific about the things he has done that are far worse than killing an enemy, readers can see that Tayo is a man racked with guilt and feelings of low self-esteem. People who represent the other half of Tayo’s heritage do not treat him any better. While he is a soldier, white people respect him even though he is Native American and usually treated as a second class citizen. “They had been treated first class once, with their uniforms. As long as there had been a war and the white people were afraid of the Japs and Hitler (Silko 165). When he returns home with what is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder, he is put into a mental institute. Then he is released without much treatment back to the reservation, to poverty, alcoholism, and second class citizenry. Tayo, still suffering, takes up with his old destructive friends and starts drinking again. “Every day they had to look at the land, from horizon to horizon, and every day the loss was with them. it was the dead unburied, and the mourning of the lost going on forever. So they tried to sink the loss in booze and silence their grief with war stories about their courage, defending the land they had already lost” (Silko 169). The few family members he has left urge him to see a medicine man. They feel that the white man’s treatment had not worked and that only the traditional healing ceremony will cure Tayo.

 

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