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    Chris Matthews‚ who has been active in the political scene for decades‚ shows a good (if poorly expressed) understanding of how a lawyer from WWII general or an actor from California can play the right political cards to win the presidency. In his book "Hardball"‚ Matthews asserts that the game of politics to be one more of subtle nuances and individual technique than a matter simply of luck or formula‚ as many people are inclined to believe. A candidate must show ambition and a natural knack for

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    Hardball: What Decision Will You Take? Using his years of experience within the White House‚ Chris Matthews wrote Hardball‚ a book about how politics in the White House is essentially a game. Play it right‚ be successful. Play it wrong‚ and your political career could come to an end. Matthew’s outlines various maxims to play the game right‚ however there are two maxims that are essential to be successful; “Leave no shot unanswered” and “Always Concede on Principle”. A maxim also deemed “essential”

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    Dear Mr. Matthews‚ Let me start of by being completely honest and saying that I thought your book was going to be boring and terrible. Many political books are written in a formal language that often intimidates the reader‚ making them feel unintelligent as well. Not only that‚ many authors of political books have a tendency to scold the readers for thinking a certain way. However‚ I was pleasantly surprised when I began to read your book. The first thing I noticed is that the language you use is

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    Hardball Essay The political game is a dog eat dog world‚ there are several factors that determined weather a politician will be successful or not. Having alliances‚ enemies‚ and deals is all part of it. In the book “Hardball: How Politics is Played” written by Chris Mathews explains what it takes to get ahead in politics and how to avoid disasters techniques previously used by others. “It’s not who you know; it’s who you get to know.” Forming alliances is very important when trying to climb

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    Bio: 16 year old high school student Essay: Gambling addict Connor O’Neil ends up deep in debt after he borrows money from almost every loan shop in town to fuel his addiction. In order to pay the mounds of money that he owes‚ he is requested to coach a little-league baseball team‚ the Kekambas. At first‚ Connor doesn’t start off right with the kids and doesn’t see the point of him being there. Even though Connor paid the kids no attention‚ they were somehow inspired by his presence. Later‚ He

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    The Ethics of Hardball Can one make an “ethical” decision that is at the same time “good business? Why or why not? Explain your position. Yes‚ one can make an “ethical” decision that is a good business‚ because whatever constitutes ethics for one person doesn’t mean the same for another person. In the classical principle of utilitarianism‚ “an action is right if and only if it produces the greatest balance of pleasure over pain for everyone.” (Boatright‚ p. 33) Should businesses be held morally

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    The Ethics of Hardball Read Case 1.2: The Ethics of Hardball. Can one make an “ethical” decision that is at the same time “good” business? Why or why not? Explain your position. In the text‚ Ethics and the Conduct of Business (2009)‚ the author states‚ “decision making involves many factors‚ of which ethics is only one” (Boatright‚ p.6). What this means is that business decisions are made based on the economic‚ legal‚ and the moral. However‚ in order to tie all three of those factors into

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    Part 1 The first quote I have chosen to explain is‚ “The purpose of the war room was not just to respond to Republican attacks ... It was to respond to them fast‚ even before they were broadcasted or published‚ when the lead of the story was still rolling around in the reporter’s mind..." This quote was said by George Stephanopoulos in response of what happened during Michael Dukakis’ campaign. Dukakis’ view on the punishment of criminals was turned on him‚ and he never really explained or tried

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    Hardball Research Paper

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    first base. The batter’s dilemma: is that hardball the real deal or a decoy. In negotiations‚ you often face the same dilemma when your opponent pitches a hardball. Whether it was inspired by a rational evaluation or an irrational ego‚ the threat is very blunt‚ direct‚ and unequivocal. It often sounds something like "we’ll take nothing less than ..."‚ or "my client will sign with another provider if you don’t agree to ..." Your dilemma: is that hardball sincere or a negotiation ploy. How do

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    Chris Hedges Summary

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    Chris Hedges is a foreign war correspondent for fifteen years and has received the 2002 Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism. As a profound and credible journalist‚ he has survived ambushes in Central America‚ imprisonment in Sudan‚ and a beating by Saudi military police. Throughout this book he helps his readers understand that war is in fact a seduction to not only to those on the front line‚ but society as a whole‚ destroying everything in it’s path and takes no mercy

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