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  • American Revolution

    American Revolution

    Articles of Confederation When others look at the United States, they see a country of great power, yet the United States was not always this powerful. Considering the fact that the Articles of Confederation was the first type of government that the Americans created for themselves, it was not the most effective type of government; however, it was not all bad either. The Articles were least effective in the economic and political regions, but was

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    Submitted: February 26, 2014 Autor: moto
  • American Global Company Strategy

    American Global Company Strategy

    As an American global company, Starbucks is the biggest coffee company with 20,891 stores in 62 countries, which could be compared to McDonald in the food chain. Starbucks started its operation in the UK in 1998. Before its entrance in UK, soluble and instant coffee was in a much a more dominant position than roasted, ground, real coffee. After that, the coffee culture in UK was rapidly changed to ‘a decent cup of coffee’ (Spectator,

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    Submitted: February 27, 2014 Autor: jz13651
  • American History

    American History

    American history is among the most interesting and studied in the world. From the time of discovery of North American in 1776, America has gone through many dramatic and important events most of which have been put on record in books and manuscripts. Sufficing to note, it did not take much time for America to organize itself both economically and militarily and become a force to reckon with in the world. In fact, by the

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    Submitted: March 2, 2014 Autor: domiteck
  • The Theme of American Literature in the Early 20th Century

    The Theme of American Literature in the Early 20th Century

    The United States, like all other societies, places women and men unequally at different levels. In other words, society plays an important role in shaping the roles of men and women. Many writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez used their emotion and thought about discriminative power between women and men to compose stories or poems that contain great meaning. Masculinity and femininity are considered as products of a larger social or institutional presence so the

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    Submitted: March 6, 2014 Autor: andrew
  • American Troops

    American Troops

    In 1898 American troops defeated the Spanish, who had control over the Philippines using "reeking hands" (Doc B). The Philippines landed in the hands of the United States, who would find themselves in a controversial debate regarding the annexation of the Philippines. Throughout this time, both anti-imperialists like Mark Twain and pro-imperialists like former President McKinley, shared their opinions loudly, finally leading to the question. Should the United States have made the decision to control

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    Submitted: March 9, 2014 Autor: Taylorhudson
  • Korean Americans

    Korean Americans

    Who are they? Korean Americans are a subculture whose ancestors came from mostly South Korea with a few coming from North Korea. A subculture is a cultural pattern that set apart some segment of a society’s population. The word Korean American is a very simple term, meaning an American with some sort of Korean decent. In general, Korean Americans tend to be well educated. Research shows that 35% of this group hold a bachelor’s degree

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    Submitted: March 12, 2014 Autor: swagyo1
  • Native American Religion

    Native American Religion

    Native American Religion Read the article, Indian Prisoners Claim Spiritual Needs Ignored. Then, respond to the following questions: Should Native Americans be able to perform their ceremonies in prison? Do prisoners give up all rights when they enter prison? Does this include the right to practice their religion? Does this apply to all prisoners, or just to Native Americans? Give another example of what might be religious discrimination in our own country. This article was

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    Submitted: March 27, 2014 Autor: leeanna
  • Should Americans Be Able to Visit the Hajj in Israel?

    Should Americans Be Able to Visit the Hajj in Israel?

    Topic: “Should Americans be able to visit the Hajj in Israel?” I first started learning about the Hajj in my west and the world history class. I decided to go home and research it, and I found out that only Muslims are able to visit the Hajj. The Hajj is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Hajj is currently the largest annual pilgrimage in the world, and is the fifth pillar of Islam,

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    Submitted: March 30, 2014 Autor: grayb
  • Disabled American Veterans (dav)

    Disabled American Veterans (dav)

      Disabled American Veterans (DAV) The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) was designed to provide benefits and services for Americas Veterans. The VA does provide a wide array of services to veterans but can be difficult to work with if you are not familiar with how the process works. The difficulties dealing with VA’s processes are where organizations like the DAV can help. The DAV will represent the veteran when dealing with the VA office.

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    Submitted: April 1, 2014 Autor: butterusaf
  • Pay Discrimination in the American Public School System

    Pay Discrimination in the American Public School System

    The gender wage gap is a hot topic trending in the national news recently. Due in part to the signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Act Pay by President Obama in 2009 and the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 occurring earlier this year, everyone seems to be discussing the pay disparity among men and women recently. Although it is a good thing people are opening their eyes and

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    Submitted: April 4, 2014 Autor: sethjmontgomery
  • The American Dream: Multicultural Literature

    The American Dream: Multicultural Literature

    The American culture, as we know it today, is distinctly unique from all other cultures of the world. However, it is hard for the recent generation of America to realize that our culture is individually distinct because of the fact that it is a mixture of all other cultures. At some point in history, all of our ancestors were immigrants to this country, and it is also easy to forget how much of our society

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    Submitted: April 4, 2014 Autor: bzink89
  • American Pit Bull Terriers

    American Pit Bull Terriers

    American Pit Bull Terriers INTRODUCTION: American Pit Bull Terriers are my favorite breed of dog. I have owned them for the past seven years, and have always been very interested in them. I have done very extensive research on the breed, and have spoken with some very knowledgeable breeders and owners. Today, I would like to tell you about the breed that I love. I'm going to talk about the breed history, the breed standard,

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    Submitted: April 5, 2014 Autor: Antonio
  • American Auto Industry

    American Auto Industry

    American Auto Industry Brief history of the American Auto industry In the early years in U.S. around 1895, only four cars were officially registered and in a period of about 20 years, around 1916, about 3,376,889 cars were registered. The auto industry had a large number of inventors and entrepreneurs who entered and wanted to meet the ever-growing demand for vehicles. Horse carriages, which were one of the earliest vehicles, were becoming obsolete. Some of

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    Submitted: April 25, 2014 Autor: antoni
  • The American Red Cross

    The American Red Cross

    1. Determine the impact of this event on ARC’s “benefits of business ethics” (employee commitment, investor loyalty, customer satisfaction, and bottom line). The American Red Cross (ARC) is an independent organization, supported by public financial donations and volunteerism, (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell 2012). ARC’s benefits of business ethics have impacted employee commitment, investor loyalty, and customer satisfaction in a myriad of ways. ARC has been scrutinized over the past decade for its high turnover, overcompensation

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    Submitted: April 26, 2014 Autor: dianeholland
  • American Trade Unions

    American Trade Unions

    Introduction American trade unions served as a crucial segment of civil society enriching our democracy. Most of the social legislation that has built a better civilization, came about because of the strong political support of labor unions. “Social Security, Medicare, environment laws, wage and hour laws, the ban on child labor and free public elementary education garnered strong support from unions” (Stern, 2013). Many corporations and political opponents have argued over its current usefulness, but

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    Submitted: May 9, 2014 Autor: missaja
  • How Might the Disadvantage of Immigration Affect the Chances of Having That American Dream?

    How Might the Disadvantage of Immigration Affect the Chances of Having That American Dream?

    How might the disadvantage of immigration affect the chances of having that American Dream? How might one move to the usa if the cost of living is so high. people in third world countries like honduras struggle paycheck to paycheck, some want to move to the usa to have that american dream that they see in the tv or hear from other people. It cost about :”500 to 700” dollars just for the flight .

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    Submitted: May 30, 2014 Autor: 1andres7
  • African American Teenagers

    African American Teenagers

    In the late 70s, a new form of songs emerged among African American teenagers in the neighborhoods of the South Bronx. This kind of street art increasingly gained momentum in the United States and culminated in the definition of a new type of music. However, more than a century before it exploded onto the American music scene, West Africans (especially the village of the “Griots”) were telling stories rhythmically with drums, which paved the way

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    Submitted: June 5, 2014 Autor: halloula123
  • American Individualism

    American Individualism

    American Individualism After reading "American Individualism", I would have to say I agree with a lot of what has been written. The first thing I read in the text was "Americans sometimes seem more concerned with themselves that with others-spending an inordinate amount of time and energy talking about themselves-and using the pronoun "I". I agree completely with that statement. Childhood: I agree with this statement as well. We as americans are encouraged from birth

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    Submitted: June 19, 2014 Autor: andrey
  • The Effect of Jihadi-Salafism on the Radicalization Process of American Homegrown Terrorists

    The Effect of Jihadi-Salafism on the Radicalization Process of American Homegrown Terrorists

    The Effect of Jihadi-Salafism on the Radicalization Process of American Homegrown Terrorists Concept Paper by JOHN P. CRAIG Murrieta, California Sept 2012   Table of Contents Introduction 1 Statement of the Problem 3 Purpose of the Study 4 Research Questions 5 Summary 6 References 8   Introduction Islamic radicalization is a rising phenomenon. Radicalization is defined as a process in which “individuals adopt extreme political, social, and/or religious ideals and aspirations, and where the attainment

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    Submitted: July 13, 2014 Autor: John
  • American History

    American History

    In the 15th century, Europeans began to embark on voyages to discover the world to expansion of their lands. European had been fallen in fantastic land, it written by the author of “The Travels of John Mandeville”. They thought other lands were more frightening and filled by precious stone and gold. As by economic motives, in that time, Muslim control of Central Asia cut Europe off from the countries, so European expansion in the renaissance,

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    Submitted: July 18, 2014 Autor: dlghkrwo
  • American Civil War

    American Civil War

    Through the study of this chapter, I think that the American Civil War was a large-scale war in American history; meanwhile, it was also the war that Union and Confederate to obtain the authority of the country. The U.S. Civil war was mainly started and it reflected in many factors. The war started because the eleven states in the south of America declared to withdraw from Union and expelled the federal troops, set up a

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    Submitted: September 6, 2014 Autor: SummerWithoutU
  • The Movement of American Forces into Europe

    The Movement of American Forces into Europe

    The movement of American forces into Europe started in the early 1900 after the commence of World War I. It is true that the American army played a great part on the culmination of the mentioned. However, it was not after the end of World War II that the American Army actually really started its establishment into the Europe region. The American army after the culmination of WWII saw the need for coalition forces to

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    Submitted: September 10, 2014 Autor: poncetheman2002
  • Hispanic American Diversity

    Hispanic American Diversity

    Hispanic American Diversity In identifying the linguistic, political, social, economic, religious, and familial conventions and/or statuses of four Hispanic groups living in the United States; I have chosen the following four groups, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, El Salvadorians, and Panamanians. Each group has a rich cultural background but has been placed in the same category, Hispanic Americans, on the basis of language. All these groups share the Spanish language, though each has a different dialect,

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    Submitted: September 21, 2014 Autor: tas4576
  • American Colonists

    American Colonists

    On the night of March 5, 1770, a mob of American colonists grouped together outside of the Customs House in Boston and began calling out the British soldiers guarding the building and started insulting them. The protesters were protesting the inhabitation of their city by British troops. Captain Thomas Preston of the 29th Regiment soon ordered his men to get their bayonets and join the guard outside the building ready to combat the protestors. Soon

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    Submitted: September 24, 2014 Autor: crazykaran94
  • Native American

    Native American

    Native Americans were highly civilized and coordinated; they had a large, diverse and unique culture, society, and a rigid set of law codes long before the Europeans arrived in the Americas. They developed advanced farming techniques that allowed them to manage forest and grassland resources, hunt, and irrigate in their respective environment. On the other hand, Europeans’ technology failed to help them when they arrived in the New World. Despite all this, Europeans were ignorant

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    Submitted: September 30, 2014 Autor: ninjasam17

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