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    The American Dream

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    "The American Dream" The American Dream is the idea for any person‚ no matter race‚ color‚ or creed to become wealthy in a society by hard work and dedication. The idea starts when you’re a child if you see your parents working and earning a living. The idea absorbs in the child’s head to do good in life‚ so he can succeed and do the same things as them. It all starts when you are 22 coming out of college. During those four years of college you choice your career and hopefully adept to

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    American Culture

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    American Culture American Culture is the totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns‚ arts‚ beliefs‚ institutions‚ and all other products of the human worth and thought. In plain English‚ our culture is the great combination of all alien cultures that immigrants bring here that end up being dwindled down and Americanized. It is easy for others to believe that America doesn’t have a culture‚ and they have the idea that we only consist of materialistic things. Our culture isn’t just about

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    African American

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    south is most American people see a group of Mexicans together speaking Spanish‚ the automatically think they are illegal immigrants. They refer to them as wet-back‚ border hoppers‚ beavers and other mean names. Other assumptions about Hispanics include them having a lot of unprotected sex and having multiple children‚ they are perverts‚ dirty‚ cram into vans and a large number of them live in small houses‚ they fight and use weapons‚ they take all the job opportunities for Americans‚ they are short

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    American Industralization

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    20152306 American Industralization in the Gilded Age The Gilded Era‚ a term coined by author Mark Twain‚ is named for the years between 1865 and 1900 when the United States experienced a nation wide industralization. America once was a nation of agriculture‚ however with the introduction of the railroads and steel industries‚ more and more citizens were urbanizing into major cities for the oppertunities they held. This occcurance dramatically altered the demographics of the U.S.‚ socially and

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    In American Society

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    opportunity. Assimilation is difficult for the reason that it requires an individual to gradually change and become accustom to the culture that is different from his or her own. “In American Society” By Gish Jen‚ the author allows the reader to follow a character named Ralph and watch him struggle to assimilate with American society. Ralph‚ the father of two decided to open a restaurant to provide a future for his daughters. He saw it as an opportunity to pay for his daughter’s college tuition and

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    American History

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    How did American society change in the two decades after the First World War? World War I was a catalyst of the great depression. U.S. attempted to rebuild for approximately four years after World War I. Due to the casualties of the war‚ the workforce was lacking. The repayment of wartime debts became tough for the people. They’re significant huge increase unemployment. Thus‚ parents were having significant problems feeding and clothing their families. Because of the lack of money there‚ were

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    Satire In The Americans

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    In "The Europeans"‚ the Americans (symbolized by the Wentworths) are Puritans who abide by strict Puritan rules‚ which promote the Puritan way of life. The Europeans‚ on the other hand (symbolized by Eugenia and Felix)‚ are not Puritans but are sophisticated‚ opportunistic‚ and sometimes lax in their way of life. This sometimes causes confusion and conflict when their lives are enmeshed. But it also sometimes brings about an understanding‚ respect‚ tolerance and appreciation of one another ’s beliefs

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    At the Beginning of American "No taxation without representation!"; "These are the times that try men’s souls."; "Give me liberty or give me death!" All are famous phrases that sparked the American Revolution. The Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the creation of the Articles of Confederation represent the American colonies’ first attempt to become a nation. This development was tentative at best‚ but ultimately led to success. Fundamentally the Declaration of Independence

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    American Slavery

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    American Slavery 1619-1877 Book Report History 1050 6/18/2013   Introduction “American Slavery‚ 1619-1877” by Peter Kolchin gives an overview of the practice of slavery in America between 1619 and 1877. From the origins of slavery in the colonial period to the road to its abolition‚ the book explores the characteristics of slave culture as well as the racial mind-sets and development of the old South’s social structures. This paper is divided in two sections. The first

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    American Colonies

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    The thirteen colonies that became the USA were originally colonies of Great Britain. By the time the American Revolution took place‚ the citizens of these colonies were beginning to get tired of the British rule. Rebellion and discontent were rampant. For those people who see the change in the American government and society a real Revolution‚ the Revolution is essentially an economic one. The main reason the colonies started rebelling against ’mother England’ was the taxation issue. The colonies

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