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    organizations are getting ready to send people to mars in order to colonize in just the next decade. Not so long ago‚ the priority of the American government was to colonize and conquer the uncivilized west. During this period of westward expansion‚ new art forms and literature emerged. One of the most prominent is American Progress by John Gast. American Progress is a detailed painting with many elements. In fact‚ a large‚ dominating angel in the middle of the painting is radiating light while

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    Women’s Contribution to the American Revolution Not only did the men have to fight and contribute to the American Revolution‚ but so did the women. Avoiding the fact women did not have the same rights as men. Thousands of women contributed to many wars including the American Revolution. Even though women were not considered part of the army‚ their actions and participation helped soldiers in the militia fight their enemy accurately. Women’s performance was simply amazing and very supportive. Women’s

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    American Life during the 1920s Part 1 – using primary sources to interpret life during the 1920’s This document contains a collection of images (advertisements‚ photographs‚ films and posters) reflecting parts of 1920s American life. Through observing these images‚ we are able to construct a detailed idea about life in the United States during the ‘Jazz Age’. La-Mar Reducing Soap Advertisement

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    The oxford dictionary defines the American Dream as‚ “The ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative”. But somehow in the 21st century that definition has been skewed resulting in millennials thinking that no such thing exists. The American dream in the eyes of an entitled person has gone to the graveyard. But in reality the American Dream is more alive than ever for the people who have the determination

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    Ballagh : Irish Immigrants in the American Civil War Understanding an immigrant’s willingness to fight for a country he has only called home for only part of his life is easier to comprehend when you ask‚ “What cause is he willing to die for?” In the case of the American Civil War‚ the Irish immigrant’s “cause” depended completely on perspective. While two books‚ God Help the Irish! History of the Irish Brigade by Phillip Thomas Tucker and Irish Americans in the Confederate Army by Sean Michael

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    In discussion of American dreams‚ one controversial issue is that Cal Thomas‚ the panelist on Fox News‚ claims that it is the dysfunctional government and unstrained liberalism that cause the end of American dreams‚ but the principle of American culture and the awareness of what got us here will help us to get back on the right track. On the other hand‚ Brandon King‚ a student of university of Cincinnati‚ argues that the American dreams are still alive. What is more‚ it is the inequality that ruin

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    One such challenge is the pervasive income inequality among minority groups such as the African-Americans. For a long time‚ the United States has established itself as the country where even the wildest dreams can be achieved with the right combination of hard work and motivation. For this reason‚ an outsider would expect to find a glittering economy

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    The movie “Gojira” always has been one of my favorite movies. When I was little about 8 years old when I first watched “Gojira”‚ I didn’t understand the movie much. I didn’t know how Gojira was created and where it came from. I thought it was just a movie about a monster destroying the world‚ but at the end somehow it dies. However‚ after watching “Gojira” again at my age right now‚ the figure I have varies from what I had when I was little. Now I believe that “Gojira” movie represents the figure

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    Gerard Chretien English:Vietnam Prof: Morgan Shulz 2002 Insight to Quiet American For those who haven’t read the book‚ its both an odd love story and a metaphor for American involvement in Vietnam. The hero‚ Fowler is a washed up‚ middle aged‚ English war correspondent‚ content with his opium pipe and his Vietnamese mistress‚ Phuong. His world is gradually disrupted by the arrival of an American covert operative named Pyle who is both a zealous ideologue and naïve optimists. Things

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    The cultural in the book is authentic within the characters even though the author does not state whether the characters are Native American other than the illustration’s and on the cover page when the author states “with gentle words and magical images‚ this contemporary Native American story tenderly embraces the natural cycle of life” (Boyden‚2002). Even though the author does not state their ethnicities Boyden made sure to have the characters embrace their cultures in their everyday life. Boyden

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