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    The American Reliogisity

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    The American religiosity is always quite astonishing for European people. We are not use to see thousands of believers in a football stadium‚ a president that swear on the Bible or notes that say in “God we trust”. There are also many clichés: intolerance purities‚ no separation between church and state and no secular state. In fact‚ the American’s history is rather different from the French’s one. The republic was not build on the rejection of Catholicism. The American society is either a deeply

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    What Is To Be An American

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    The traditional concept of being an American is to be a citizen of the United States of America; however‚ I prefer the Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition of the word American‚ which is “a person born‚ raised‚ or living in the United States.” This definition more accurately captures the true idea behind what it is to be an American in a number of ways. The first is the fact that it does not include being a citizen‚ which pays heed to the origins of America where people were seeking out a new land

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    American Chica

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    American Chica Essay When talking about finding a sense of one’s self and identity things can get extremely difficult and confusing. It is hard for people to distinguish between identity and a sense of self. When Maria Arana describes herself as an “American Chica‚” you can already see confusion in just these words. In this description there are two different languages‚ English and Spanish‚ which to me makes it seem like she is talking about both her identity and since of self because she is confused

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    What Is an American

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    Brian Menezes 02/27/2013 ENG 98 Critical Summary Critical Summary of “What is an American? This historical perspective relates an important theme of the way that Americans are defined in "What is an America" by Jean De Crevecoeur. By using European cultural integration within the theme of being "American"‚ Crevecoeur essentially reveals how opportunity has made America a nation of many cultures and ethnicities. In being a new nation that could welcome the destitute of Europe

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    American Woman

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    American Woman The struggles America has dealt with have been expressed in the lyrics of popular songs‚ specifically issues pertaining to government‚ politics‚ the period of the Cold War and Vietnam War. Another American issue that has been expressed in popular music is the drug world and its complications‚ creating a strong and forceful depiction of America. The song titled “American Woman” has been expressed through many different medium of art. “American Woman” has two versions; the first version

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    American Identity

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    happiness. Although a massive economic gap is enlarging‚ America’s values have revolved around the abstract ideas of liberty‚ while also thriving to welcome diversity‚ and being innovative in technology and sciences. In order to be considered an American‚ you do not need to have any particular accent‚ have a specific religion‚ or an ethnic background. All that is expected of one‚ is to accept the political ideology of equality and liberty. Since 1776‚ America was built on the basic philosophies of

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    American Diet

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    Average American Diet America today is in the middle of a nutritional crisis. Throughout the country‚ the obesity epidemic has struck every population demographic. According to recent projections made by the United States Government‚ 63.9 percent of Americans are either overweight or obese. That is over half of the population! What exactly is the culprit behind this crisis? How can someone fix this issue? The answers lie in the average American Diet. The diet consumed by Americans is one of

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    American Dream

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    American Dream Definition: The American Dream may mean different things to different people‚ but the basic idea is that anybody can achieve anything‚ no matter how great the odds are against him or her. The American Dream is an idea which suggests that all people can succeed through hard work and that all people have the potential to live happy‚ successful lives. The idea of the American Dream is rooted in the Declaration of Independence which proclaims that “all men are created equal” and that

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    American Dad

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    American Dad Casey Jones February 10‚ 2015 Dr. Chuck Tryon English 120 Fayetteville State University Abstract The main character Stan Smith‚ a CIA agent and father who is always on the lookout for terrorist and extraterrestrial activity‚ will go to the absolute extreme to make sure his country is safe from harm. In addition to his regular normal family‚ his wife Francine and his two teenage children Haley and Steve‚ they also has two “different and special” members. Roger‚ the sarcastic alien

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    American Revolution

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    For military actions‚ see American Revolutionary War. For other uses‚ see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article‚ inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots‚" and sometimes as "Whigs‚" "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia‚ this article uses American English terminology; in British

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