In my opinion the nation is a melting pot. We are a melting pot because despite differences you cannot per say pick up one chunk of something without getting a whole lot of something else. No matter what we are all connected. If the nation were a salad you could pick up something without the involvement of another issue or people. Despite few issues that people are still fighting for equality‚ I would say over all we as a nation are fighting for this equality as a whole. For example gay marriage
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Monique L. Mayfield Prof. Passal Mon-Thur. 8:00am-10:50am (ENGWR 101) July 02 ‚ 2013 Legalized Pot; Killing Our Country Hempeficial‚ by Steven Jeffrey published in 2011 discusses the legalization of hemp and marijuana plants in the United States. Mr. Jeffrey thinks it is ludicrous that pot is illegal. In my opinion it is irresponsible to propose any initiative to legalize marijuana. My experience has proven it to be highly addictive‚ damaging to young brains and can rob the economy of the intellect
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Partridge once said‚ ’You were born with the ability to change someone’s life‚ don’t waste it." Throughout our lives‚ most people choose to ignore helping those in need. Many of those people‚ did not choose to be in a situation where they have to ask for help. At one point‚ homeless people had dreams of becoming someone important in life. Despite the situations these people have gone through ‚ helping the homeless can change our community by lowering crime rates‚ and having hard workers. In New
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Colonial Era During colonial times‚ people went out to explore and conquer new land. In history we often only get to see one side of the story‚ and do not get a chance to see the bad side of things. For example‚ many people view Christopher Columbus as a great hero who discovered the Americas and showed the native people new things. In reality Columbus’s expedition hurt the indigenous people more than helped. Once the explorers got to the new land they saw it as an economic potential‚ a way to make
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This lecture‚ about the history of how Australia’s colonisation‚ has affected the Aboriginal people‚ was quite disturbing to listen to. I felt distressed‚ hearing how Aboriginals were systematically oppressed‚ especially children torn away from their families and refused any interaction with their family‚ language and culture. Personally‚ I find it hard to compare this injustice to my life and feel any example would fall short. The only time that comes to mind‚ is when I moved from Australia to Canada
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Potoooooooo or Pot-8-Os (foaled in 1773) was a famous 18th-century Thoroughbred racehorse‚ known for his defeat of some of the greatest racehorses of the time and his later life as an influential sire. Pot-8-Os was a chestnut colt bred by Willoughby Bertie‚ 4th Earl of Abingdon‚ in 1773. He was sired by Eclipse‚ his dam Sportsmistress traced to Thwaites’ Dun Mare from the number 38 family and she was sired by Warren’s Sportsman. He was the first foal of Sportsmistress‚ who also produced the Epsom
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English 15 Section 008 Argument paper American Schools vs. Melting Pot In the American schools today one may walk down a hallway and be able to see numerous students from many diverse backgrounds. It some schools these ethnicities might have formed into clicks according to their country or religion‚ while in other schools the children may freely interact and befriend each other no matter what race or creed. While some schools freely allow children to outwardly display their nationality in
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and values in individual freedom. Is American a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl? In lots of ways The United States of America is considered a “Melting Pot” because the United States of America’s people don’t care or acknowledge that your race is different from other peoples. Obviously you see someone’s color or race but you’re not gonna judge them or treat them different. The United States of America is a “Salad Bowl” because sometimes people do judge you on your race or religious
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Response Paper 2: The “Melting Pot” Metaphor and Popular Culture People commonly describe America as a “melting pot” because it consists of a variety of cultures that all mesh together to form a cohesive‚ united whole. However‚ the analogy can prove to be problematic and inaccurate to describe American society when looking at the big picture. The problem with comparing American culture to a melting pot is that “it has never adequately captured the diverse experiences of exclusion and adjustment
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inside your mind or body. Victor‚ the main character‚ has a crush and every time he is near her he seems to always say something dumb. The second one‚ “The Melting Pot”‚ main conflicts are external and towards different groups of people. Anna‚ the main character‚ lives in a neighborhood that is ethnically diverse. Some of the people are new comers and the rest are old timers. Ann is one of both because she has lived there for a long time‚ yet she is the daughter of an immigrant. In “Seventh Grade”
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