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    American Revolution Though often portrayed as a moderate effort to remove British control‚ the American Revolution was radical in the ideals established throughout the revolution. The American Revolution had significant effects on American society as a whole radically changing certain aspects including its social‚ political‚ economic‚ and religious contexts. Also‚ the status of women‚ slaves‚ and Loyalists were radically changed through this endeavor. However‚ the American Revolution

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    AMERICAN LITERATURE REQUIRED TEXTS: Native American Literature:  Zitkala-Ša: ’Why I am Pagan?’  Joe Harjo‚ poetry  Sherman Alexie: ’Class’  Scott Momaday: The Way to Rainy Mountain Puritans:  J. Smith‚ A Description of New England‚ A True Relation of... Virginia‚ handouts  W. Bradford: Of Plimouth Plantation‚ handouts  A. Bradstreet‚ poetry Awakening:  J. Edwards ’Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’‚ ’Freedom of the Will’‚ ’The Nature of True Virtue’  B. Franklin: The Autobiography‚ handouts

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    American Dream

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    many transformations within society as a result of the government and public policy. I do not agree that almost anyone can achieve the “American Dream”‚ as social status‚ race and gender can impact the success. My perception of the definition of the “America Dream” is that people are given equal opportunities to gain success despite their differences. The “American Dream” is also a dream that suggest that life should be fair and plentiful for all citizens. Unfortunately‚ social status has become a

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    What makes a person an Arab? One may very quickly answer that an Arab is someone whose first language is Arabic. Another common answer would be that an Arab originates from the Middle East. Therefore‚ because there is an increasing trend in America to understand who Arabs truly are‚ Samhan describes the role of Arab Americans in shaping America. Samhan begins by stating that Arabs come from a highly diverse background. As a result‚ the immigrants that make up the Arab American population come from

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    What is the American Dream‚ and who are the people most likely to pursue its often elusive fulfillment? Indeed‚ the American Dream has come to represent the attainment of myriad of goals that are specific to each individual. While one person might consider a purchased home with a white picket fence her version of the American Dream‚ another might regard it as the financial ability to operate his own business. Clearly‚ there is no cut and dried definition of the American Dream as long as any two

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    The Concept of Arabization

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    phonological and morphological systems of Arabic; e.g.‚ تلفزيون and they are described as معربة. (linguistic dimension) 2) It could be used to mean translating from other languages into Arabic. In this sense‚ Arabization started in the Arab world approximately 1200 years ago when Arab scholars in the Umayyad and Abbasid eras were engaged in translating Greek‚ Roman and Persian books in different fields of knowledge such as medicine and philosophy. Their efforts in translation as well as their own achievements

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    Origin of Arab-Israeli Conflict Jews for Justice has made this excellent resource available to people around the world. We have converted their booklet to a more easily copied format. Download it! As the periodic bloodshed continues in the Middle East‚ the search for an equitable solution must come to grips with the root cause of the conflict. The conventional wisdom is that‚ even if both sides are at fault‚ the Palestinians are irrational "terrorists" who have no point of view worth listening

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    people have ever fought. In order to properly thank them for their heroic effort‚ I as a Hispanic Caucasian must give credit where credit is due. In order to properly do so‚ I must begin with the contributions of “Black America” beginning with the American Revolution and continue up until the World War II. Make no mistake blacks made contributions well past World War II‚ but in the interest of time and accuracy I must stay within the confines of our earlier history. One main aspect that should be analyzed

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    For the English colonies‚ the French and Spanish colonies were an hindrance to westward expansion‚ trade and cooperation with Native Americans. They saw the French and Spanish as a potential military threat in the new world. The English‚ who where mainly protestant‚ thought of the French and Spanish colonies as a bastion of Roman Catholic Christianity‚ which bothered them greatly. In 1739‚ Great Britain declared war on Spain in what was known as the War of Jenkin’s Ear‚ which was fought mostly in

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    “The Concept of Arms Race‚ Sino-Soviet-American Relations‚ and the Persian Gulf War” Political Science 170 Winter 2009 Dr. Kendall Stiles February 12‚ 2009 For centuries‚ and particularly during the last one hundred years‚ nations have sought to develop‚ manufacture‚ deploy‚ and improve weapons in reaction to the similar efforts of their adversaries. We call this an “arms race”. As defined early on by Gray‚ an arms race involves the following characteristics: [T]here should be

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