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    natural settings within the New world. Over the course of time‚ paintings done by Europeans artist focus on several different elements when drawing the Native American women. It is also through the painting that we identify the key difference and similarities between the two cultures. Individuals such as John White‚ have provided a very detailed account and depiction of the early indigenous Americans. White’s images consisted of lifelike details as well as depictions of the culture and society that

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    Book Report “Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution” by Janes M. McPherson The author James M McPherson discerns Lincoln’s character in the transfiguration shaped by the Civil War. This book “Abraham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution”. Contains seven thoughtful chapters that explains the emancipation of countless slaves‚ also the rebellion of the community and governmental command of the South. The Civil War was the utmost changing and significant involvement in the history

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    States of America ‚and obtain the nation that today exists ‚free of slavery .For American people one of the greatest who fought to obtain their freedom is Abraham Lincoln. While a group of the Republican only stay there looking for peace‚ the great Abraham Lincoln was fighting for what his considered right for all that is freedom. Abraham Lincoln established in the act of Emancipation Proclamation in September 22‚ 1862 which said that the slaves will be free. Cause and effects of the Civil War While

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    Difference and similarities between micro and macro sociology There are many differences between macro and micro-level theories. Micro-level focuses on individuals and their interactions. For example the relationship between adult children and their parents‚ or the effect of negative attitudes on older people. Some criticize on micro-level theories becuase they focus on what older people do rather than on social conditionsand policies that cuase them to act the way they do. Macro-level focuses more

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    Similarities and differences list – Similarities. * Both were a warrior class‚ who swore loyalty to their feudal lords‚ and who in turn were rewarded with land and money by those they served. * Both enjoyed special privileges in their societies‚ and place high value on ancestry. * At the same time‚ it was possible for people to "break into" the Knightly/Samurai class for much of both Europe and Japan’s feudal eras. * Both started out as primarily cavalrymen‚ though the Samurai

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    Thomsons 18-30s reps and 2wentys reps both do the same job‚ however there are many similarities and differences. Within both of these tour operators the reps have the responsibility to treat every customer as if they are their number 1 priority. As a rep‚ the guests have to have someone reliable and available all the time to provide them with information and deal with any issues. This requires someone with an outgoing‚ enthusiastic personality to give the guests a sense of reassurance. This goes

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    Dr. Barnette February 17‚ 2015 Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln Issue: There is less of an occasion for an extended address than there was at the First Inaugural Address. Support: Lincoln uses rhetoric to establish ethos throughout his speech. He states in the first sentence that this is his second term as President … that he has established his credibility … and that he has survived four years of Civil War. Lincoln also states‚ “Now‚ at the expiration of four years‚ during which

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    2011). Extended families are more common in Britain today than nuclear families. The latest figures published indicate that the average household in Britain have 1.9 children (BBC‚ 2009)‚ where as the average family in the Amish community have between 6-8 children (Amish America‚ n.d.). The Amish are expected to have a large family and as they see children as a gift from God‚ they do not believe in contraception. In contrast Britain has many subcultures within. Many of these cultures can choose

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    Abraham Lincoln: Sectional President as Preserver of the Union Before Lincoln became president‚ there was already much sectional tension between the North and the South‚ mostly over slavery. While slavery was illegal in most Northern states‚ it was still the basis of the South’s economy. The main issue was over slavery in the new territories gained through compromises and the Mexican war. At first‚ the Missouri Compromise temporarily solved the problem‚ by making it so that in every territory

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    Victory Kamau Miss French U.S. History 24/01/2016 Lincoln Essay “The greatest measure of the 19th century was passed by corruption‚ aided and abetted by the purest man in the world”. This quote was said by Thaddeus Stephens‚ when he was with his African-American mistress after the debate (Lincoln). The quote illustrates Abraham Lincoln’s and others’ arm-twisting and political maneuvering in January 1865 to secure passing of the 13th Amendment‚ which‚ when ratified by three-quarters of the

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