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  • American History - Why We Fight

    American History - Why We Fight

    Why We Fight America fights for several reasons, such as, the desire to dominate the world through military power, to uphold their image as a country that must be obeyed and because too many people aren’t standing up and saying “I’m not doing this anymore.” Firstly, America came out as a superpower after World War Two and wanted to uphold their superior image. While most countries disabled their armies after the war ended, America chose

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    Submitted: September 19, 2013 Autor: zainhameed123
  • How Far Did All Americans Benefit from the Boom?

    How Far Did All Americans Benefit from the Boom?

    How far did all Americans benefit from the boom? The 1920s are often referred to as the ‘roaring twenties’, the name suggests it was a time riotous fun, loud music and wild enjoyment were everyone was having a good time. However this was not the case for many. For some who didn’t join in the party the twenties was a time of anxiety and worry. The future was uncertain and for them the changes that

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    Submitted: September 22, 2013 Autor: monty12345
  • The Mexican-American War - Mexican Cession: 1848

    The Mexican-American War - Mexican Cession: 1848

      Abstract The Mexican-American War, it was a war where the United States cemented itself as a world super power; however, that came at a cost. This paper explores the ups and downs of the Mexican-American War.   Mexican Cession: 1848 (Mexican-American War) The Mexican Cession in 1848 or better known as the Mexican-American War was a war where Mexico gave most of their land to America. It was a quest for James L Polk,

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    Submitted: September 28, 2013 Autor: krssize
  • Asian American History

    Asian American History

    Asian American Community Issue This paper discusses the differences between the Asian American first generation and the Asian American second generation, in the 19th century. Therefore, the paper elaborates on the gap that existed between the two generations, the conflicts that was involved in the gap and how their relationship was affected by the gap. In addition, there are cultural differences between the two groups. However, people from other complexions have discriminated the two groups

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    Submitted: October 3, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Polish Americans

    Polish Americans

    I researched Polish Americans from popular foods, special holidays and arts. First, according to Dale Anderson, “Polish Americans and others enjoy kielbasa (Polish sausage); pierogi (packets of dough filled with potatoes and other ingredients); and golabki (stuffed cabbage leaves).”(Dale Anderson,2006)So I think Polish Americans would purchase meat and vegetables frequently. It would be profitable that a supermarket sells vegetables, meat and Polish sausage or a restaurant could offer those foods. Second, there are many beautiful

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    Submitted: October 3, 2013 Autor: cong
  • One Hundred Years Later, the Negro Is Still Languishing in the Corners of American Society and Finds Himself on Exile in His Own Land

    One Hundred Years Later, the Negro Is Still Languishing in the Corners of American Society and Finds Himself on Exile in His Own Land

    “One hundred years later, the negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself on exile in his own land.” He feels that even after one hundred years the Negro still has no rights and can’t be free in is his own home land. Martin Luther King Jr. has witnessed tyranny and oppression his entire life, and doesn’t want the future to continue to be the same. During the time of

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    Submitted: October 6, 2013 Autor: rholguin23
  • Effect of Automobile on the American Society

    Effect of Automobile on the American Society

    Effective movement and easy access to distance places brings freedom to human beings. When mobility is compromised, it is almost always impossible to perform our usual day to day activities. The invention and advancement of automobile was a new dawn for a great deal of development. Not only does automobile facilitate movement from one point to another but it affects impacts on Americans in all aspects of life (Georgano, 4). Necessity is the mother to

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    Submitted: October 13, 2013 Autor: zahe
  • First American Bank

    First American Bank

    1. What is a credit default swap? The Credit Default Swap is designed to transfer credit exposure of fixed income products between parties. The purchaser of Credit Default Swap, also called “protection buyer”, pays periodic fee to the seller, which called “protection seller”, until the contract expired or a credit event occurred. In return, the seller agrees to pay off the third party debt if this party defaults on the loan. The protection seller either

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    Submitted: October 13, 2013 Autor: jiajia
  • American Culture Analysis Based on Hofstede

    American Culture Analysis Based on Hofstede

    1. CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS UNITED STATES To be able to enable a good negotiation is crucial to know the main cultural aspects of people from countries involves in negotiation, in this case United States, to have a better choice to understand their behavior, and thus can establish closer links between the parts, what will make the negotiation easier. American society is very individualistic, what means that the interests and rights of each person are more important

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    Submitted: October 17, 2013 Autor: JuliaR
  • The American Dream

    The American Dream

    The American Dream can be viewed in many ways. From an educated man to a man dreaming of more, both Jillson and Rosa have thought of the dream. Although they are both from different backgrounds and races, they each view the American Dream as the hope for a better life. As the American Dream sank lower and lower because of the bad economy, it still lived for Jillson and Rosa. Cal Jillson believed that the

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    Submitted: October 20, 2013 Autor: moto
  • American Cancer Society

    American Cancer Society

    Community organizations are people who come together to address issues that matter to them and to their community. Their efforts include helping the needy, building affordable housing, finding cures, providing awareness, programs for the youth, positive role models, education in health and life skills, and saving the environment. Understanding individual community needs and concerns are the focus of most community organizations. These efforts allow them the opportunity to aid and assist individuals efficiently and effectively.

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: kjs1970
  • American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an Offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and its challenge to American Interests The year is 2045, it's a brisk December morning and the television is turned to CNN news in many American homes. China once again makes headlines as they have successfully landed a man on mars. The Chinese military has developed a missile defense system and is making plans to confront the Japanese military over fishing rights

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: jon
  • American Myth and Anti-Myth

    American Myth and Anti-Myth

    American Myth and Anti-Myth The idea of the American Myth and the Anti-Myth affect many Americans as both have positive and negative outcomes. The idea of the American myth gives fake dreams and hopes to most Americans. Regardless if Americans are aware of the American myth or not, most of them think that, it is easy to climb from lower class to the upper class. In the book of The Working Poor by David K.

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    Submitted: October 24, 2013 Autor: moaaz500
  • American Healthcare System Issues

    American Healthcare System Issues

    1. Write 2-3 paragraphs about what you believe are important issues regarding the design, implementation, management, and evaluation of healthcare information systems. You may include in your comments factors the influence these issues and major challenges. I find two most important issues in American healthcare system, one of it is Why all the American Citizens don't have health insurance automatically?, as the government is spending almost US $2 trillion per year on healthcare. USA is

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    Submitted: October 25, 2013 Autor: jon
  • American Beauty

    American Beauty

    American Beauty is a unique film that demonsrates many sociological themes throughout the development of the plot. The characters strive to portray themselves as the All American Family. They own a nice house, drive nice cars and seem perfectly normal to the general public. However the audience is allowed to view the deep set issues that plague the main characters. As the plot moves a long there are many apparent parallels relating the lives of

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: jackschreiber5
  • African American Odyssey Chapter 4

    African American Odyssey Chapter 4

    Summary for Chapter 4 Summary: In this chapter the authors explored the African-American quest for liberty during the 20 years between 1763, when then French/Indian war ended and 1783, when Britain recognized the independence of the United States. During this time, the textbook explains, how the African Americans exercised an intellectual and political leadership that had far-ranging implications. Most importantly, the African Americans used the War for Independence to gain their freedom. (67 words) Key

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    Submitted: November 3, 2013 Autor: Renee28
  • Desegregation in the American South

    Desegregation in the American South

    Desegregation in the American South In the case Brown vs. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that the time of racial segregation in schools had come to an end. The year was 1954 and after years of not being able to have equal learning opportunities as Caucasian children, African Americans were now allowed to. The catch was the hatred and continued oppression they struggled through to be able to learn in peace. The impact

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    Submitted: November 7, 2013 Autor: elliciadm
  • Seminal Force in American Life

    Seminal Force in American Life

    As a social reformer, abolisher of child labor, and a “Seminal force in American life” (Gold Mark, 1953, p.2) the contributions of Kelley in justifying the ills of her era not only granted her the recognition of a social reformer and active feminist, but of a righteous stand against child’s labor. She was a walking devotion to those victimized of capitalism, a pioneer in the solution to a revolution in society through her zeal and

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    Submitted: November 7, 2013 Autor: writerworld123
  • African American Case

    African American Case

    African American African Americans have fought for many years to stop segregation and eliminate discrimination in housing, education, employment, voting, and transportation. They have struggled with the concerns about political, social, and cultural issues throughout American history. Public school, in southern school districts, education meant attending schools that were segregated between Whites and Blacks. This led to lawsuits that schools were separate but unequal. African Americans have fought for many years to be treated equal.

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    Submitted: November 7, 2013 Autor: dilcherd
  • Depression and the Older African American

    Depression and the Older African American

    Depression and the Older African American Introduction The rate of depression in older African Americans has been found to be similar to their white counterparts. However, they are less likely to be identified and treated with antidepressant drugs. Some factors may include mistrust of health-care professionals, poor recognition of depression by primary care doctors, poor access to mental healthcare, and the cultural or spiritual beliefs of the older African American. The focus will be primarily

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    Submitted: November 11, 2013 Autor: n2beach
  • The Socio-Cultural Conflict Between New and Traditional Asian-American

    The Socio-Cultural Conflict Between New and Traditional Asian-American

    I have been living in America for almost a year; the top socio-culture conflict relevant to me lies between new Chinese-American and traditional Chinese-American cultures. Many Chinese friends often complain that it is difficult to live in a traditional Chinese family because there are too many invisible rites and ethical standards to follow after. “Tiger Mother” illustrates well-known common examples of such conflicts in US, which display the typical life styles of traditional Chinese families.

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    Submitted: November 12, 2013 Autor: glm911221
  • The American Slave

    The American Slave

    The American Slave For a very long portion of our history, America and the American people relied heavily on slave labor. Slavery was a major part of the early way of life in this country. It was in practice here when America was still just the original British colonies. A slave is an individual entirely subjected to his or her owners' will. Slaves were treated like merchandise. They could be purchased and sold, traded for

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    Submitted: December 2, 2013 Autor: mcghee_brian
  • Effects of Cold War on Americans

    Effects of Cold War on Americans

    The Cold War was considered an ideological arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. This "ideological arms race" had a major impact on the social and cultural way of life for many Americans. The strengthening of the military and the containment of communism were a priority. Ideology and patriotism were questioned at every turn creating an atmosphere of fear. Even recreational activities like film watching were affected. America also witnessed an industrial

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    Submitted: December 6, 2013 Autor: bigpun
  • Five Easy Pieces - 1970 American Drama Film Written by Carole Eastman

    Five Easy Pieces - 1970 American Drama Film Written by Carole Eastman

    Five Easy Pieces Five Easy Pieces is a 1970 American drama film written by Carole Eastman (as Adrien Joyce) and Bob Rafelson, and directed by Rafelson. The film stars Jack Nicholson as Bobby, Karen Black as Rayette, Susan Anspach as Catherine, Ralph Waite as Carl, and Sally Ann Struthers as Betty. Five Easy Pieces was filmed in many locations in the United States and Canada. The film is a new genre of drama in American

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    Submitted: December 8, 2013 Autor: philliesrule005
  • Reconstruction and Equality for African Americans

    Reconstruction and Equality for African Americans

    Reconstruction and Equality for African Americans By Chlanee Johnson The words "civil rights" might connote the thought of equal opportunities. However, civil rights are much more than that. They extend to all nonpolitical rights of citizens. Throughout history equal rights has always been a major issue in the United States, and around the world. People have fought and even died to protect their rights and the rights of others in this country. This essay is

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    Submitted: December 8, 2013 Autor: chlaneej

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