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By Harvard University Press, Norman H. Nie, John R. Petrocik, Sidn
In 1979, the authors of The Changing American Voter, the prize-winning book on electoral behavior, brought their study up-to-date with an analysis of the 1976 presidential election. By carefully analyzing national voting patterns, they give substantial meaning to statistics and figures. Professors Nie, Verba, and Petrocki show how the role of issues in 1976 voting seemed to be influenced by the political context of the campaign. In this respect the 1976 elections represented a reprise of earlier contests such as 1960. In other ways, such as the erosion of partisanship, 1976 resembled more recent elections. The authors use the 1976 election to test out their earlier analysis of the electorate. The American voter is not a “new” voter, this book shows, but a malleable one. The vote in 1976 illustrates the variable nature of mass behavior and attitudes.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Citzens Foundation for a Ca
The Rape Of 2,500 Creditors By The United States Judicial System exposes what occurs when legal procedures are misused by judges and lawyers. A Cancer Foundation was denied $75 million, to develop the use of alternative medicine to cure cancer. One third of all European cancer patients successfully use alternative medicine. The Foundation has analyzed the legal system. It describes what occurred when a chief executive became ill with pancreatic cancer and was unable to function, and sets forth what can happen to investors, creditors, and even family members. The Constitution of the United States and various laws passed by Congress do not always provide the intended protection. The Exposé points out that the legal system needs much reform. This is a document that should be read by every cancer patient, every individual that believes he or she was mistreated by the judiciary and by every retired senior citizen who is financially dependent on his or her retirement funds. The Citizens Foundation for a Cancer Free America, Inc. P. O. Box 805 Arnold, MD 21012 Telephone #: 410-349-4868
FORMAT: Softcover
By Citzens Foundation for a Ca
The Rape Of 2,500 Creditors By The United States Judicial System exposes what occurs when legal procedures are misused by judges and lawyers. A Cancer Foundation was denied $75 million, to develop the use of alternative medicine to cure cancer. One third of all European cancer patients successfully use alternative medicine. The Foundation has analyzed the legal system. It describes what occurred when a chief executive became ill with pancreatic cancer and was unable to function, and sets forth what can happen to investors, creditors, and even family members. The Constitution of the United States and various laws passed by Congress do not always provide the intended protection. The Exposé points out that the legal system needs much reform. This is a document that should be read by every cancer patient, every individual that believes he or she was mistreated by the judiciary and by every retired senior citizen who is financially dependent on his or her retirement funds. The Citizens Foundation for a Cancer Free America, Inc. P. O. Box 805 Arnold, MD 21012 Telephone #: 410-349-4868
FORMAT: E-Book
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