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    A long time ago‚ many ages before the human race conquered the world‚ was a Native American village. Life was easy in the Native American village. The Indians had ample food supply‚ several skilled craftsman‚ and excellent hunters. Then on one refreshing morning‚ the spiritual mother brought a pair of twins into the living world. Nothing such had ever been before‚ the newborns were the first to have been seen alike. The whole tribe was in shock‚ they didn’t know what to do or what it meant at first

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    America is developing a cultural divide between the elites and the working class. The American divide is blatantly clear to the majority of Murray’s audience. The so called new divide is derived from the cultural quality. Instead of a gap dividing segments of our country because of one’s achievements or income‚ now there are distinctive practices widening the gap between the two Americas. Murray states the problem‚ providing statistics and a list of SuperZIPs‚ all of which support his claim. Working

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    dresses‚ pants‚ denim‚ nail polish‚ bedding and accessories for men‚ women‚ children‚ babies and dogs. -Who is the customer/ target market: specifically young adults‚ people of all ages -company background: founded in Montreal‚ Quebec In 2000 American Apparel moved into its current factory in downtown Los Angeles where it continued to grow primarily as a wholesale business‚ selling blank T-shirts to screenprinters‚ uniform companies and fashion brands. -After its success as a wholesale brand

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    American settlement of Kentucky came at a price and not without compromise. Native-Americans were driven west after years of conquest and conflict. Furthermore‚ the desire to imitate the culture‚ civility and social scene of eastern cities went hand-in-hand with the willingness to allow slavery‚

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    Look at the devastating state of our country‚ today. America is consistently in conflict with other nations and fighting within. The United States isn’t the same as it used to be. Just three decades ago the famous saying was “Living the American dream” This is what drew so many people to the country‚ but now that dream is gone. Change needs to happen in this country and I intend to make it happen. When I’m president for a day‚ I will give the president my strategy to solving the problems with oversea

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    Luther‚ instigator of the Protestant Reformation. Recently‚ the focus of education in our country has changed. President Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has weakened the once prized culture of American public schools‚ changing its focus from education to fabrication. This policy has damaged the American education system‚ weakening the nation’s

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    There were a number of things that led to the American Revolution. Some of these included the Proclamation of 1763‚ acts passed by the British Parliament‚ and the Boston Massacre. From the end of the Seven Years’ War up until the American Revolution‚ the colonies and the British went back and forth. Every action taken by the British resulted in the colonies reacting in opposition. After the Seven Years’ War‚ the colonies believed that they could settle in the land that the British had gained (Davidson

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    Cooper shared some of the same values and ideas‚ he held an admiration for the frontier‚ wilderness and the woodsman. It seemed as though he believed in white supremacy to an extent but at the same time held a view of awe and respect for Native Americans. This ambivalence towards racism between Whites and Indians is shown numerously throughout the book and it is also apparent that Cooper held responsibility‚ determination‚ honor‚ and courage in high regard.

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    The Myth of the American Paradox Through their actions‚ the colonists established the United States of America‚ a new country of great promise but with blatant contradiction. This is perhaps no more obvious than the relationship between the Republican ideas of freedom and the country’s use of slavery. How could such an institution exist within a nation that its founders decreed free from oppression and where all men were created equal? Some historians classify this as the American paradox and four

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    Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine is a unique and complex book made of lyric poems that focuses on various topics of racism‚ identity and prejudice. With the piece of writing being a set of various lyric poems‚ the content can be hard to unpack but Rankine makes certain that even if the reader misses all the subliminal messages‚ they will certainly be able to understand the common themes inside the writing. I will analyze this piece by interpreting the themes that I understood from the

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