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  • Religion In American Politics

    Religion In American Politics

    The American political system seems to amaze me. I took an interest in American politics this year and I am shocked at what I have discovered. I attribute most of my discomfort to the republican party and their agenda. I also happen to hail from one of the largest democracies in the world-India. As I child I recall having the principles of democracy beaten down on me and my classmates. One of those principles was

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    Essay Length: 269 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • African Americans In The South

    African Americans In The South

    As a social and economic institution, slavery originated in the times when humans began farming instead of hunting and gathering. Slave labor became commonplace in ancient Greece and Rome. Slaves were created through the capture of enemies, the birth of children to slave parents, and means of punishment. Enslaved Africans represented many different peoples, each with distinct cultures, religions, and languages. Most originated from the coast or the interior of West Africa, between present-day Senegal

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    Essay Length: 1,316 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • An Ideal American

    An Ideal American

    An Ideal American “Freedom is what America means to the world.” - Audie Murphy. America is an extremely outstanding country, and the people that live in it have many responsibilities and privileges that make them an American. An ideal American should have great and noble qualities with loyalty and patriotism only being two. One’s loyalty to his country is not something that can be taught. Loyalty for one’s country is best explained in this quote

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    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • American Dream

    American Dream

    Colin xxxx March 19,2008 The American Dream Per. C The American Dream, a fond memory. July 4th 1776, Thomas Jefferson one of the most influential of the founding fathers and former president of the united states signs his name to the final draft of the declaration of independence, rendering us a free nation. Jefferson signs his name not only to a piece of parchment,but an ideal. An ideal that propelled an inadequate colony from complete

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    Essay Length: 445 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • Similarities Between American Expansionism

    Similarities Between American Expansionism

    Expansionism in America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century shared many similarities and differences to that of previous American expansionist ideals. In both cases of American expansionism, the Americans believed that we must expand our borders in order to keep the country running upright. Also, the Americans believed that the United State, being one of the strongest of the nations, had a need to become even stronger. This is shown in the "manifest

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    Essay Length: 581 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • The American Automotive Industry

    The American Automotive Industry

    The American automotive industry has led the American economy for many years. This industry has shaped our development, and influenced American culture and social mores. Now, ensnared by globalization and other dominant factors, it faces a difficult reality. The American automotive industry significantly impacted the lives of Americans. Detroit’s “Big Three” had the most significant roles in this. Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors were American symbols. They are credited for a significant percentage of all

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    Essay Length: 1,745 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • Hispanic American Diversity

    Hispanic American Diversity

    Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans and Columbians are groups that have been chosen for identifying the linguistic, political, social, economic, religious and familial conventions and/or statuses of Hispanic groups living in the United States. These four groups are from different regions but have been placed in one category due to the similarity of their language. The primary language spoken by these groups is Spanish but the accent and the meaning of certain words are different.

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    Essay Length: 1,145 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • American Goverment

    American Goverment

    In 10 years from now, I see Cassie Logan, on the front page of every newspaper and magazine, for becoming a successful Civil Rights Leader. She would be just like Martin Luther King Jr. except a female. She would tell her stories to the world and people would listen. Here's more of my thoughts on all the wonderful things in the world I think I would see Cassie Logan exceeding in. First off, I think

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    Essay Length: 580 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • American Quarter Horse

    American Quarter Horse

    History of The American Quarter Horse If you have ever seen one of rodeo's timed events, been along for work on a ranch or watched a Western on the big screen or television, chances are you have witnessed one of the most popular breeds of horses used in the US, American Quarter Horse in action. The American Quarter Horse is the first breed of horse native to the United States, it is also the

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    Essay Length: 634 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2010
  • Span American War

    Span American War

    The Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War was a war between America and Spain. The war lasted about 3 and a half months and finally ended on August 12, 1898 when Spain finally surrendered. There were many factors that led to the Spanish-American War, one of them being the sinking of the U.S battleship Maine. Maine was a battleship that was stationed in Havana, Cuba and it was suddenly blown up. Many people blamed the explosions

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Transformations In American Society During

    Transformations In American Society During

    Transformations In American Society During The Market Revolution Background Socialism is a difficult concept to describe, partially because the concept has been continually developing over the last two centuries, and partly because no distinctively socialist template has ever become a successful technique of governing a modern nation. By asking a socialist as to the definition of socialism, the answer would more likely confirm what socialism is not. Socialism is not capitalism. It is not exploitation.

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • The Quiet American - Taking Sides Is Human

    The Quiet American - Taking Sides Is Human

    The Quiet American, by Graham Greene, implements a number of techniques to persuade the reader to believe that taking sides is human. This is done mainly through character development, events, narrative and setting. Using these techniques, Graham Greene is able to successfully create invited readings which support his views. Important to this process, character development is the center of this novel, and a powerful force behind the beliefs and invited readings presented by the text.

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    Essay Length: 787 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Spanish American War

    Spanish American War

    Imperialism and the Spainish American War Reading вЂ" Secondary Source (From The Library of Congress, Hispanic Division) Introduction On April 25, 1898 the United States declared war on Spain following the sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. As a result Spain lost its control over the remains of its overseas empire -- Cuba, Puerto

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution

    The Thirteen Colonies The term used for the colonies of British North America that joined together in the American Revolution against the mother country, adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and became the United States. They were New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. They are also called the Thirteen Original States. Causes and Early Troubles By the middle of the

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • The Great American Dessert

    The Great American Dessert

    DBQ Essay The mass development of the West beyond the Mississippi did not occur until the 1860s in the middle of the Reconstruction Era. The environment helped shape this development and the lives of those who not only lived there but came to settle there as well. Both political and economical factors also helped for this expansion to occur. The settlement on these Great Plains, which came to be known as the “Great American Dessert”

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • American History

    American History

    Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet University of Phoenix MBA 510 Week One Assignment Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in Scenario Reference to Concept in Reading Validity and Reliability of Data The validity and reliability of data is critical for all company research. An example of this was revealed in the scenario during the presentation of the consumer reward product. After initial review, the data was exposed of its uncertainty

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    Essay Length: 543 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Destructive Patterns Of American Suburban Lifestyle

    Destructive Patterns Of American Suburban Lifestyle

    Destructive Patterns of American Suburban Lifestyle Since the dawning of mankind, humans have sought out to better the methods by which they live. Different from animals, humans are never satisfied with what they have or how their society functions. It is this continual lust for greater personal gain that has frequently lead human society into problematic situations. Even in ancient times drawing back to the great Mayan civilization in Mexico and Central America, the want

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Is The Spanish Language Causing An American Identity Crisis

    Is The Spanish Language Causing An American Identity Crisis

    The United States is a young country made up of many different nationalities. People from all over the world come together and create a melting pot of cultures. From the beginning of colonization in the Americas immigrants have ruled the land they fought to conquer. However, somewhere after all the fighting stopped life started to become comfortable, Americans decided change was in order. How does a new country that is made up of immigrants identify

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • American History X

    American History X

    Throughout America’s history, there have always been issues between the white race and other races, mainly the black race. These problems in history have always and may always be questionable on whether they are right or wrong. Up until this very day, everyone seems to have their own opinion to this question; should the white race reign over America, the minorities, or should we all just live together in harmony. The truth of the matter

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    Essay Length: 1,316 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • Americans In Film- Race, Gender, And

    Americans In Film- Race, Gender, And

    Hollywood Shuffle Robert Townsend’s 1987 film “Hollywood Shuffle,” examines Black American actors’ demeaning experiences in Hollywood. Through mass media Townsend expos film executives’ practices of exploiting African American’s sexuality and identity. He reveals the social implications of white filmmakers who reserve demeaning film roles for minority actors. Townsend implicates filmmakers through visual images and dialogues that are depicted as racial mini skits. Furthermore, he depicts an historical ideology that chronicles filmmakers’ harmful typecasting practices that

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    Essay Length: 495 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • The American Dream

    The American Dream

    We live in a country that, in my opinion, is run by apathetic idiots; a country that has killed the American Dream. Education plays a major role in this so-called “American Dream”. Why, then, is it forbidden to undocumented immigrants? Most immigrants flee to America in search of a better future, particularly for their children. Why shouldn't they grant the right to receive a higher education? We are all immigrants, if we take a closer

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    Submitted: December 23, 2010
  • American Indians

    American Indians

    American Indians American Indians An ethnic group that I belong to is American Indian. Looking at me you probably could not tell but my great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian. American Indians were the first settlers of what is now known as the United States of America. It was not until the European settlers discovered America did the Indian nations experience such horrific treatment. During the colonizing of parts America a prejudicial image was

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    Submitted: December 24, 2010
  • Spanish American War

    Spanish American War

    Miltarily speaking, the Spanish-American War of 1898 was so brief and relatively bloodless as to have been a mere passing episode in the history of modern warfare. Its political and diplomatic consequences, however, were enormous: it catapulted the United States into the arena of world politics and set it, at least briefly, on the new road of imperialism. To be sure, specific events drove the United States to hostilities in 1898; but the stage had

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    Submitted: December 24, 2010
  • Monopoly And American Values

    Monopoly And American Values

    Monopoly and American Values In societies all over the world the board game Monopoly is played by children and adults. The Parker Brother’s game has been sold in 37 different languages; over 200 million copies have been sold, is claimed to be the most popular game, and has also been sold in 103 countries. In America millions have played and is a normal and acceptable “American Past Time.” From a functionalist perspective the board game

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    Submitted: December 24, 2010
  • Americanism

    Americanism

    Ricky Harris John Pekins 6-16-08 Abstract “Americanism” Summary America seen it’s greatest wave of immigration early in the 20th century. Worried that America’s politics would not be strong , Roosevelt expressed his disapproval of “hyphenated Americanism." Roosevelt believed these hyphenated Americans such as German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans and Italian-Americans would bring America down by preserving where these immigrants come from. Because of this, Roosevelt questioned their loyalty in defending America why America is in

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    Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2010