Wendell H. Ford Essays

  • Julian Carroll's Political Career

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    responses into this paper. Works Cited Reese, L. (2010, September 3). The Julian Carroll Story . In Kentucky Roll Call. Retrieved September 12, 2011, from http://kentuckyrollcall.blogspot.com/2010/09/julian-carroll-story.html Harrison, L. H. (Ed.). (2004). Kentucky Governors (Updated ed., pp. 217-220). Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky. Senator Juilian M. Carroll. (2005). In Kentucky Legislatuer . Retrieved September 13, 2011, from http://www.lrc.ky.gov/legislator/S007

  • Wendell Ford Informational Piece

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    Wendell Ford was born on September 8, 1924 in Daviess County, Kentucky. He attended the Public schools in Daviess County and graduated from Daviess County High School in 1942; from 1942-1943 Ford attended the University of Kentucky (Quisenberry). On September 18, 1943 Wendell Ford married Jean Neel and later had two children and five grandchildren (Fampeople). In the summer of 1944, Ford enlisted in the army and served for two years before receiving and honorable discharge in the summer of 1946

  • The Republican Party

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    The Republican Party The Republican party is one of the two major POLITICAL PARTIES in the United States, the other being the DEMOCRATIC PARTY party. It is popularly known as the GOP, from its earlier nickname Grand Old Party. From the time it ran its first PRESIDENTIAL candidate, John C. Fremont, in 1856, until the inauguration of Republican George BUSH in 1989, Republican presidents occupied the WHITE HOUSE for 80 years. Traditionally, Republican strength came primarily from New England and

  • The State and Future of Airport Funding

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    the Aviation Trust Fund. The Aviation Trust Fund is the major source of federal aid to airports (Kirk, 2009). Due to debating about the possible “defederalization” of airports, Congress did not support the trust fund during 1981-1982. The Wendell H. ford Aviation... ... middle of paper ... ...rt improvement program (AIP): reauthorization issues for congress. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=b1defdac-0749-4471-82e5-cb516c6a973c%40sessionmgr113&vid=6&hid=127

  • The Transformation of the “Indian Problem”

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    The Transformation of the “Indian Problem” In this paper, I plan to examine the marked transformation and the history of the so-called “Indian Problem.” The idea of an “Indian Problem” began with the arrival of white settlers in North America, and for them, it was a problem of safety, security, and land acquisition. Around 1890, the “Indian Problem” became an issue of how to help the Indians go extinct humanely, or to assimilate into white culture. The current conception of the “Indian Problem”