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    the Native Americans and the question is “How can the United States make up for the injustices it inflicted on Native Americans?” My Position is team land and giving Native Americans is a better idea and apology for what the United States has done to them.These are my three claims to prove why the Native Americans deserve their land back. My first claim is that the Native Americans were here first and this was their land‚ not ours. Giving money isn’t going to benefit the Native Americans and is only

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    The American Dream Many people came to America seeking for a new begging‚ wanting to have freedom and posterity. Families from over seas sought religious freedom. This dream was beautiful and innocent‚ but was soon corrupted by the vulgarity of American life. Large sums of people traveled over seas seeking a clean slate. Things were off to a good start. Everyone had the religious freedom that they wanted. Men were able to start small businesses to support their family and to have a little

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    that if African Americans do not remember the past‚ past achievements and accomplishments‚ past trials and tribulations‚ then history is bound to repeat itself. The purpose of this research is to persuade the audience that an African American studies class should be required by all states for high school students to graduate. African Americans are at a disadvantage in terms of education‚ because the school system does not require those students to be enrolled in an African-American studies course

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    American Popular Culture Leonel Gutierrez SOC/ 105 September 11‚ 2012 Gregory Shrout American Popular Culture Our communities are built on a foundation whose culture we build. Through our culture‚ we define who we are as individuals and how our societies influence our communities. American popular culture has a great influence on our personal decisions and is a very important aspect of our lifestyle. Through television‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ music‚ sports

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    Women are part of the human race and they are part of the history of African-Americans. They experienced class oppression‚ sexism‚ gender discrimination and racism all together. The idea of sexism and racism started in the 1960s. During 1970s to 1980s‚ various group proposed their agenda to stop this kind of idea to women. However‚ Black theories was being popularized and reached different countries with the help of social media on 2010. There were various black feminist movement that exists during

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    Asian Americans‚ have been immigrating to the United States since the late 18th century. The two main Asian races that entered the country around that time‚ were the Chinese and Japanese. Not all of the Asian Americans arrival were pleasant‚ nor were they actually considered citizens of the United States. The Chinese received the privilege of citizenship from the United States during the tragedy of WW2‚ while the Japanese were treated similar to animals and were thrown into camps. The Japanese did

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    A reservation is a territory delimited by a federal law‚ managed by the office of Indian Affairs attached to the US Department of the Interior‚ and whose use and profit are reserved to a Native people. Reservations are only lent to their occupants and remain the property of the states under US law. Some spaces partially sold to non-Indian are sources of many administrative‚ political and legal difficulties. Half of women in reservations have been raped‚ sexual assaulted or kidnapped. According to

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    Partridge once said‚ ’You were born with the ability to change someone’s life‚ don’t waste it." Throughout our lives‚ most people choose to ignore helping those in need. Many of those people‚ did not choose to be in a situation where they have to ask for help. At one point‚ homeless people had dreams of becoming someone important in life. Despite the situations these people have gone through ‚ helping the homeless can change our community by lowering crime rates‚ and having hard workers. In New

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    American Beauty PREEEEEEEP Themes Happiness Exists as an myth‚ goal (illusion) All the characters want to achieve it They all have different thoughts and beliefs of what happiness is and how to achieve it Lester Burnham Pursues happiness by reaching out to his true desires and ignoring what the society (mostly his wife) has to say In the end he realizes that he found true happiness‚ however he took it to a significant extent‚ by doing drugs‚ smoking pot‚ getting a cheap job‚ seeking a sexual

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    As American citizens‚ we are taught in schools‚ and by the people around us that our responsibility is to follow laws‚ and keep the peace. That being a respectable‚ and dependable American that people can count on is what it is all about. But as a person that was raised in a family of immigrants‚ lucky enough to be born in the USA and to really reap the benefits. It’s hard to say that those standards justify the magnitude of what it means to have a responsibility towards an entire country. Being

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