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    A Walk Across America: Summary A Walk Across America is an adventurous story of how Peter Jenkins and his best pal‚ his pet Malamute‚ Cooper‚ discover America on their journey from Alfred‚ New York to the Gulf of Mexico. Peter Jenkins is the author and main character. Throughout the story‚ Jenkins experiences hardships and enjoyable events. Jenkins’ personality and perspective on life changes throughout the course of the story by the influence of characters he meets along the way. In the beginning

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    In the current political environment‚ the question “What does it mean to be an American?” is one that provoked deep reflection. And while some are vowing to “Make America Great Again‚” I think there are numerous qualities that already make America great and make me proud to be an American‚ as well. Early on‚ our founding fathers suggested through the Constitution that‚ at its core‚ what it meant to be an American was simply “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness.” That’s a fairly simplistic

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    her son Pong Suk and use him as an interpreter. After the war he came to America with a military student visa. Chapter 2 follows the Alarcon family move to America from Bolivia‚ but only because of their grandma Edu. Edu wants to work in the big city to earn money‚ she is still a teenager. She’s a very good worker‚ and stayed living in the city. Later she moved to La Paz‚ the capital. Her children and grandchildren all moved to America and then Edu moved with

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    Roaring Twenties After the great war‚ the surviving soldiers of the war came back to see that America has changed ever since they left. Not only did women’s fashion changed‚ but also their appearance and attitudes. Women were also trying to fight for rights to vote. A lot of other things happened as well‚ like African Americans moving to northern cities‚ automobiles taking over the streets as time pass. With so much going on‚ immigrants were rapidly migrating to America‚ which caused nativists and

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    In the following “A Drone War Is Still a War” by Michael Kinsley speaks of the issue that using military drones causes civilian casualty and an unfair advantage. Kinsley addresses that we have already become used to the use of drones and that we treat the fact like a usual tactic of combat. The advantages of using drones is quite obvious. No American lives are put at risk‚ and the precision minimizes collateral damage‚ including the deaths of innocents who happen to be nearby. Kinsley states that

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    “The Vietnam War and How It Changed America” At the end of World War II Military and Political tensions between the USSR (Russia) and the US greatly increased. Communism in the USSR presented itself as a big threat to the US’s national security. Fearing that the Communism would spread to Vietnam and other countries‚ the US opposed the independence movement there. The US first began by financially supporting France in the first Indochina War. The French defeat in Dein Bien Phu led to a peace

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    Cold War Influence in Latin America The United States and the Soviet Union competed against each other during the Cold War in the second half of the 20th Century like a chess game‚ with the world as their chessboard and countries as pawns in their game. For the Russians‚ a critical part of the chessboard was Cuba and Latin America. The Russians believed that if they could align themselves with countries in the western hemisphere‚ America’s “backyard”‚ it would help the Soviet Union counter the strong

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    A Red Cross member reminisced on World War II‚ saying‚ "The war was fun for America. I’m not talking about the poor souls who lost sons and daughters. But for the rest of us‚ the war was a hell of a good time." Over time‚ the allied victory in World War II has become idealized‚ a war of good versus evil in which everyone knew what he or she were fighting for. It has become known as the war that cemented America’s place at the top of the world both economically and militarily. Upon closer examination

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    The discussion of education in America is one of the most important topics that our nation faces today. America’s economic future and ability to compete with the rest of the world depends on having a highly educated populace and well trained workforce. Our education system has had its problems but I feel that over time with the right elected officials‚ we can turn around and rank in the top ten to compete globally. Growing up and going to high school in Alaska‚ I never really thought much about

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    Long Way Home An American Journey From Ellis Island To The Great War Monograph Essay Lone Star College Cy-Fair Laskin D. (2010) The Long Way Home An American Journey From Ellis Island To The Great War. New York. Harper. The Long Way Home an American Journey from Ellis Island to the Great War is a book written by David Laskin about the struggles different immigrants went through over the period of coming to America and the Great War. Author David Laskin‚ graduated from Harvard‚ for literature

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