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    I Had No Choice

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    piece-short story I had no choice it was either him or the damnation of my people. My hands were quivering with fear‚ sweat was dripping from my forehead as I made the decision to kill him. The man that sat in my barber shop chair had killed 14 of my friends and had death on his mind‚ the devil was at work in this man. Tension was rising‚ I walked across the empty room sharpening the blade of my silver razor‚ I continued to shave his beard as any good barber would have‚ each stroke smother than the other‚

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    he was raised‚ would not even nod to him until after he had returned from active military duty overseas. That cultural pattern saw its origin in the late 19th century where “ethnic identities proved to be a part of ... (white European foreign immigrants) self-identity and affected the way that they related to others.” The data presented in the reading reflects a rise in the white population and a corresponding drop in all non-white groups over the time period from 1860-1900. American Indians‚ for

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    Century of the Self

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    John Levine EDF 4050 Dr. Fer March 25‚ 2006 Summary: Century of the Self Documentary Before the beginning of the twentieth century‚ propaganda was used to promote political ideologies‚ national and international conflicts and mostly‚ the “call to war”. The BBC documentary on the birth of Public Relations‚ explores how many psychological theories developed by Sigmund Freud were used by his nephew‚ Edward Bernays‚ to manipulate the unconsciousness of the masses. By linking mass produced goods

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    America’s sporting culture of the late 19th century and into the early 20th century largely reflected ideals the country enforced during colonial times‚ as the same ruling parties (upper class white males and the newly forming “middle class” white male) were charged with shaping and influencing society. These ideas‚ that enforced white male (unless poor except in certain cases) dominance‚ limited women’s involvement and ranked “others” (blacks‚ immigrants‚ poorer whites) below the upper white class

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    20th Century Innovations’ Impact On Our Country’s Culture Two innovations during the 20th century that affected the cultural life of the country are the movie and advertising industries‚ both of which continue to be influential to today’s society; they defined what it meant to be an American based on the mass media’s opinion. The movie industry greatly influenced society during the 20th century‚ and continues to do so today. When Americans watched motion pictures back in the early part

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    In the early 17th century in North America‚ the very concept of freedom varied among different groups found within the colonies. The very definition of freedom in itself was influenced by a great deal of factors such as‚ race‚ gender‚ social status and religious beliefs. By looking through the many examples and diverse groups such as slaves‚ indentured servants‚ Native Americans‚ Women‚ Puritans‚ and property owners‚ the similarities and differences become shockingly clear. Firstly‚ I want to focus

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    Early Modern Europe

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    was the most influential economic group in early modern society and why? The 16th century otherwise known as early modern Europe is a historical period of time defining the end of the dark ages and the beginning of the first industrial revolution. It was a time of great change‚ for Europe and its economy. Europe was recovering from the Black Death and the end of the 100 year war‚ which had seriously damaged its economy at the time‚ population growth had started to stabilise (the European population

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    The 17th and 18th centuries were a period filled with nation building and expansion across the globe as extensive‚ and often overseas‚ holdings became an indicator of a strong and wealthy country in this politically competitive era. However‚ the extent of a ruler’s control was not their only concern. Many monarchs throughout Europe took great initiative to consolidate and increase their power‚ building absolute monarchies in which they held absolute power. The pursuit of political absolutism frequently

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    19th Century and Study

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    features of the “new monarchies” and the factors responsible for their rise in the period 1450 to 1550. Can be given after study of New Monarchies (U1) 2003 (#4): Explain how advances in learning and technology influenced fifteenth- and sixteenth-century European exploration and trade. Can be given after study of exploration (U1) 2006B (#5): How and to what extent did the methods and ideals of Renaissance humanism contribute to the Protestant Reformation? Can be given after study of Reformation

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    psychological‚ and emotional significance. In the 19th century nourishment turned into a characterizing image of national personality. We associate many dishes with specific nations‚ for example‚ the tomato-based Italian spaghetti sauce or the American burger these are nineteenth or even twentieth century developments. The European discovery of the New World(America) represented a momentous turning point in the history of food. Foods previously unknown in Europe and Africa‚ for example‚ tomatoes‚ potatoes‚

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