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    China 1400's

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    In the early 1400’s most people did not venture outside of their birthplace. Most did not live long lives. They died either from child birth‚ famine‚ or sickness. Their knowledge of Arts‚ medicine‚ work‚ and law was confined to the small village and the families that lived there. They would have traveled only a few miles to the next village to trade or shop for necessities. The bulk of their food intake would have been corn‚ wheat‚ sorghum‚ rice and barley. But not too far away in the same world

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    White Trash In America

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    Class In America. After typing “white trash” into the search engine‚ Google provided an informal and derogatory definition; “Poor white people‚ especially those living in the southern U.S. White trash.” No class or respect for the poor ‚ who have earned more than one term to describe their lifestyle. Nancy Isenberg‚ author of “White Trash” explores the years where labeling the less fortunate was acceptable. Regardless of how dehumanizing‚ and disrespectful these terms became America remained

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    many tourists and immigrants. The land that started with only pilgrims of a Caucasian decent and our native pilgrims is filled with many different people. The better description of America now is multiculturalism it consists of many different races. Since the 1920’s the immigration rate has grown each decade and by the 1990’s it had reached over million immigrations. The Hispanics was among the millions of immigrates becoming the largest minority group and over populating African

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    Divorce in America

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    Divorce in America The purpose of this paper is to introduce‚ discuss‚ and analyze the topic of divorce in America. Specifically it will discuss the affect of divorce on American culture. Divorce is never easy on a family‚ and it affects every member of the family in many ways. It breaks down family ties‚ splits families apart‚ and can create poverty and despair in single parents. Divorce has had a powerful affect on American culture‚ literally and figuratively. Marriage is one of the most popular

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    Language in America

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    universal country of America is the globe’s salad bowl. America is known for its diversity. The country should not be restricted to only English and Spanish when there are thousands of other languages being used all around the world. People in America are expected to speak English‚ but by having multiple languages‚ such as English and Spanish‚ forces those Americans to involuntarily have to learn Spanish. It isn’t fair for Americans having to learn Spanish‚ when the common language in America is English.

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    America in the 1920s

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    1920s of America: Prohibition and intolerance or the Jazz Age and increasing social freedom? The 1920’s were seen as a prosperous time for America‚ judging by the increasing economic strength‚ the development of new industries and new methods of production and‚ by the time of rebellion and liberation that came with it. The 1920’s are often reffered to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or the Jazz Age‚ a period of great fun and enjoyment. However‚ not everyone agreed with the statement that the 1920’s were

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    Globalization In America

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    that we live in today. Globalization reached the Americas when Hernan Cortes and his crew of 600 conquistadors reached the Americas to conquer the Aztecs. The battle for the Aztec Empire was the first time Americans were introduced to Spanish culture. The Americas benefited from this in many different ways. To start‚ they were introduced to all sorts of goods and animals that they had never seen before. Sugar was a major benefit for the Americas as it stimulated trade and was used in all sorts of

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    Censorship in America

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    Censorship in America :: 11 Works Cited Length: 1912 words (5.5 double-spaced pages) Rating: Orange       Price: $9.95 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Teachers suspended‚ radio and television personalities fired‚ authors disinvited to speaking events‚ all because their words‚ views and shows did not agree with what a handful of people consider appropriate. One would think these types of situations regarding censorship happened decades ago‚ not in a time

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    Ageism in America

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    Ageism in America The term "ageism" was coined in 1969 by Robert Butler‚ the first director of the National Institute on Aging. He used the word to describe the process of systematic stereotyping of people because they are old. Ageism is a term that is similar to other ‘isms ’ in society‚ such as racism and sexism. "Ageism allows other generations to see older people as different from themselves; thus they subtly cease to identify with their elders as human beings" (Butler‚ 1975). All people

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    Symbol of America

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    The thing that I see that represents America is Independence Hall in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. There have been numerous historical events that have been the basis for the forming of the United States of America that took place inside Independence Hall. Basically‚ everything that happened during the time of the Thirteen Colonies and a period of time after the Revolutionary War that involved political affairs‚ all took place in Independence Hall. This place was pretty much the earlier version of

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