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  • To What Extent Did the American Revolution Fundamentally Change American Society?

    To What Extent Did the American Revolution Fundamentally Change American Society?

    DBQ Essay After the American Revolution, the British no longer controlled the Americans, and they started to examine politics, the economy and society. Americans also changed how they wanted to govern their society, even though they reverted to a more centralized government. The uneducated people, as viewed by the elite, didn’t experience a lot of change, although, the revolution still driven some to seek better financial opportunities. Women, slaves, and loyalists (Tories) experienced a significant

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    Submitted: March 9, 2016
  • Slavery

    Slavery

    As my mother needed wood for the tribe dance, I seeked out in the Ghana jungle two sisters pasted by. I didn"t pay much to where they went. As the jungle was silent for second, sounds of footsteps appeared to my ears from behind. I dropped the log to see the sister from earlier. Few moments later the two sisters chased me north but a white man came aside them.After ten minutes of running

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    Submitted: March 14, 2016
  • American Dream, Is It Real Anymore?

    American Dream, Is It Real Anymore?

    Larose Reyginald Larose Professor Cantor English 201 Sec. J4 February 15th, 2016 American Dream, Is It Real Anymore? America in her tender years everyone had the “American dream”, which was owning his/her own home due to his/her well-playing job, and if she/he were married maybe even having a family and sending their children to a good college. Jon Gertner, in his "What is a Living Wage" follows the campaign to increase the minimum wage to

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    Submitted: March 14, 2016
  • How Did Europeans View Native Americans?

    How Did Europeans View Native Americans?

    Jay Jay Chen Mr. Caldwell U.S. History – Section 1 23 September 2015 How did Europeans View Native Americans? European colonization extended staring in 1492, when a Spanish expedition headed by Christopher Columbus sailed west to find a new trade route to the Far East but unintentionally landed where came to be known to Europeans as the "New World". European conquest the new land, large-scale exploration, colonization and industrial development soon followed. Native Americans were

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    Submitted: March 26, 2016
  • The Hard Work Behind the Cultural Work of American Fiction

    The Hard Work Behind the Cultural Work of American Fiction

    Gutierrez Ana Gutierrez Writing 102 Olsen 1 February 2016 THE HARD WORK BEHIND THE CULTURAL WORK OF AMERICAN FICTION. In her book The Cultural Work of American Fiction, Jane Tompkins focuses more on the less valued or even ignored literary works rather than the classic critically approved texts, and how she is trying to move the study of American literature to these texts. She believes literary works can redefine and influence social order, since they

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    Submitted: March 27, 2016
  • American Toy Industry

    American Toy Industry

    Name: Xiaoran Sun Strategy: THE U.S. TOY INDUSTRY CASE Business Plan Target Segment As a small toy manufacturer in the market, we decide to position our product in the high end infant/preschool segment in which half of the revenues comes from consumers who want to buy toys as gifts for infants or preschool kids. The main reasons are: First of all, consumers in this segment are willing to pay a high premium on price, so

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    Submitted: March 28, 2016
  • Slavery in the United States

    Slavery in the United States

    Slavery and civil rights are topics that are always big topics in the United States. Slavery is always brought up in United States history classes and debated and the same with Civil Rights. Slavery is abolished in the United States but we still have issues with it happening. Civil Rights is a topic that is always present. Turn on the news and there will be another new story about how a cop killed a black

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    Submitted: March 28, 2016
  • Slavery Throughout the New World

    Slavery Throughout the New World

    Wooden Yokes Used in Coffles, Senegal, ca. 1789 Image Reference LCP-17 This image portrays the unique way of keeping the slaves down and minimize their resistance. The slaves have a log with one side that is a single piece with a string in the form of a circle on it ,while the other side has two branches extending out. The log is unimaginable heavy and cannot be carried by one person. There must be 2

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    Submitted: April 6, 2016
  • Discrimination in Cleveland - the Consequences of Racial Discrimination on African-Americans in Cleveland

    Discrimination in Cleveland - the Consequences of Racial Discrimination on African-Americans in Cleveland

    DISCRIMINATION IN CLEVELAND Discrimination in Cleveland: The Consequences of Racial Discrimination on African-Americans in Cleveland ________________ Abstract Discrimination is not something that can be rationalized by any argument, but we can track down the consequences of it for African Americans in Cleveland. Our ancestors a century ago laid the ground work for a segregated city by the lake and split it right down the middle with the Cuyahoga River. The east side of Cleveland has

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    Submitted: April 6, 2016
  • How to Fold the American Flag

    How to Fold the American Flag

    Part A; How to Fold the American Flag This is how to fold the american flag in a non-disrespectful way. There are many ways to fold it but this is the most common one. The materials you need are, an american flag, three people, and a flag case. If you are going to take it of the flag pole you should say the pledge of allegiance before you lower it, do not let it touch

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    Submitted: April 10, 2016
  • Dbq for Ap Us History: Entry into Wwi

    Dbq for Ap Us History: Entry into Wwi

    DBQ: US Entry into WW1 American Politics had drastically shifted going into the twentieth century. Chiefly, matters dealing with domestic issues had been handled in whatever slow and trampled way they could. From the progressive trustbusting to foreign affairs, it was plain to see some alterations had taken place. American business, although still fraught with corruption, had taken off. Aside from numerous labor strikes, American sentiment was relatively high. America began their interest in WW1

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    Submitted: April 11, 2016
  • Characterization of Robber Barrons Dbq

    Characterization of Robber Barrons Dbq

    In the era following the Civil War, Industrialization had many business and industrial leaders. These leaders aided in the growth of the economy and industry of the United States, allowing it to become the strongest industrial power in the world. Though these men used extreme methods to control and concentrate wealth and power, “robber barons” paved the road to America’s industrial domination. Successful capitalists of the late 1800s were referred to as “”robber barons””

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    Submitted: April 11, 2016
  • Carlos Bulosan and the American Dream

    Carlos Bulosan and the American Dream

    Carlos Bulosan and the American Dream America has been known as the “melting pot” due to the continual arrival of immigrants from all over the world that are attracted to the opportunities that thrive in the “Land of the Free” and remain fixated on the shining “American Dream.” Filipinos sightlessly leave their homeland to America in search of creating a better life for themselves and their families, yet many depart unaware of the harmful and

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  • The American Scream

    The American Scream

    Adam Witherspoon English 100 Prof. Talarico The American Scream America, the mighty and beautiful. A land filled with so much gold and riches beyond any other country in measure. A landfill of new “hope” and opportunities to the citizens of its doctrine. One has always been taught to work hard and achieve the “American Dream.” The white picket fence, family of four with the stay at home wife. The truth is this phrase has long

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  • Latin American History Crash Course

    Latin American History Crash Course

    Crash Course Quiz #1 1. The three institution controlled were the Spanish crown, the church, and patriarchy. The Spanish crown collected taxes on everything called the royal fifth. The church influenced people’s everyday lives. Patriarchy which made men in power and women are largely excluded from it. Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a 16-year-old girl who wrote poetry and books. She disguised herself as a boy that way she attends the university. However,

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    Submitted: May 15, 2016
  • American Gangster - Frank Lucas

    American Gangster - Frank Lucas

    SARAH CHAULET 2/28/16 AMERICAN GANGSTER Sarah Chaulet Reaction Paper American Gangster “American Gangster” based on the true story of Frank Lucas’ life. It is the story of how he cut out the intermediary in the heroin business and the story of how Ritchie Roberts caught him. Throughout the film, we see the parallel between a cop and a criminal as we inch forward to see their lives finally meet. In the opening scene of the

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    Submitted: May 26, 2016
  • American Currency

    American Currency

    Happiness The smell of wet socks and moldy lasagna passed through the air. The bus took a stop for what seemed the millionth time. Enduring the two-hour bus ride after school to reach my advanced Art class; this should have been painful, yet I smiled in happiness. My travel represented my pursuit of knowledge, one which I had earned and would fully appreciate. I remembered applying to enroll in the course at the beginning of

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    Submitted: May 30, 2016
  • American Dream and Great Gatsby Essay

    American Dream and Great Gatsby Essay

    The american dream is the idea that all americans are equal and have an equal opportunity to achieve success. The American Dream is portrayed in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald in many ways and in some ways how it fails. In the book the american dream is separated in three ways. One is the East egg where it's old money and where people haven't worked for anything because their money has been inherited.

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    Submitted: June 15, 2016
  • Case Study on the My Lai Massacre - How Representative Is the My Lai Massacre as Evidence of American Experience in Vietnam?

    Case Study on the My Lai Massacre - How Representative Is the My Lai Massacre as Evidence of American Experience in Vietnam?

    Case study on the My Lai massacre How representative is the My Lai massacre as evidence of American Experience in Vietnam? “In war, truth is the first casualty” Aeschylus Word count 1998 Sanders, Samantha 007006 0056 Contents Table A. Plan of the investigation............................................................................................3 B. Summary of Evidence...............................................................................................4 C. Evaluation of sources................................................................................................6 D. Analysis.....................................................................................................................8 E. Conclusion...............................................................................................................11 F. Bibliography............................................................................................................12 A. Plan of the investigation This investigation assesses to what extent the ‘My Lai massacre’ is representative of

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    Submitted: July 10, 2016
  • Hefty Bill for Muslim Womens Privacy at Public Swimming Pool

    Hefty Bill for Muslim Womens Privacy at Public Swimming Pool

    HEFTY BILL FOR MUSLIM WOMENS PRIVACY AT PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL 1. The reasons why local and state governments are supporting the changes to the pool due to cultural reasons are that women of certain religions were unable to use the pool in certain hours due to cultural and religious reasons. Another reason was that the classes would help address issues such as obesity and also social isolation. 2. This argument that immigrants should adapt to

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    Submitted: July 11, 2016
  • Anti-Black Racisms in American Society

    Anti-Black Racisms in American Society

    Jennell Benson EID: JRB5883 AFR 303 Mid-Term Response to Prompt 1 Recently, there have been numerous events in our nation that has threatened the idea of equality and justice within our society. Issues of institutionalized racism, prejudice, and oppression have just as much impact today as they did during slavery and in the height of interpersonal racism. One of the cases that received the most attention in popular media was the murder of 18-year-old Michael

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    Submitted: July 21, 2016
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson - American Scholar

    Ralph Waldo Emerson - American Scholar

    Taek Been Nam Module 2 Ralph Waldo Emerson American Scholar At Cambridge, August 31, 1837, Emerson delivered a lecture that is now known as “The American Scholar.” In this speech, Emerson boldly claims for the new intellectual identity and the original American literature that will no longer depend on the authority of the European past. His hope for the America as an independent nation that would stand firm and autonomous on its intellectual ground is

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    Submitted: August 15, 2016
  • Selecting a European Distribution Center Site for American International Automotive Industries

    Selecting a European Distribution Center Site for American International Automotive Industries

    I. Point of View The point of view used in this case is the Vice-President (VP) for taking the initiative to instruct Hamburg office to conduct a preliminary site search. Also, through further studying the five (5) potential sites, the VP can recommend the best location to be considered by the Top Management of American International Automotive Industries (AIAI). II. Synopsis The AIAI, a manufacturer of auto & truck engine, transmission and chassis parts, was

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    Submitted: August 31, 2016
  • Selecting a European Distribution Center Site for American International Automotive Industries

    Selecting a European Distribution Center Site for American International Automotive Industries

    Selecting a European Distribution Center Site for American International Automotive Industries A Case on Location Selection Table of Contents I. Point of View 2 II. Synopsis 2 III. Statement of the Problem 2 IV. Decision Criteria for Alternatives 3 V. Recommendations 3 VI. Contingency Plan 3 I. Point of View The point of view used in this case is the Vice-President (VP) for taking the initiative to instruct Hamburg office to conduct a preliminary

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    Submitted: August 31, 2016
  • The American Red Cross - Strength in Numbers

    The American Red Cross - Strength in Numbers

    Anderson Jordan Anderson Brooksie Kluge ENG 104 28 Sept. 2015 Strength in Numbers There are over 70,000 disasters each year in the United States. The American Red Cross responds to nearly all of them. Not only do they cater to peoples needs that have been affected by disasters in America, they also support hundreds of thousands of military families, millions of blood donations, processing and distributions of blood, health safety services, and international support to

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    Submitted: September 1, 2016

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