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    can we. Modern America will never escape the history left behind by the Puritan society. The flaws that we have in our current society are of Puritan origin and are splitting images of them. After being born‚ we are raised under the influences of Puritanism. From The Lost Generation to Generation Alpha‚ all children are indoctrinated to value education. Puritans too‚ value education and it is embroidered into American history by the building

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    an intricate part of our everyday lives. People often find themselves sitting in front of the television screen for a longer period of time than ever before and this is due to the fact that television has evolved immensely over the past few years. Society is so addicted to television that it has become an issue. People are not aware of the dangers that television can inflict on the human mind and because of this people are becoming socially unproductive. Television shows have also evolved over the

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    heads. So a lot of times people don’t really know the truth about Ancient Egypt. And that is where the museum comes into play. The museum has always been found as a viable source of accurate information regarding history. So in today’s media rich society most people who are really curious about learning about Egypt would rather visit the museum rather than pick up a book on Egyptology and read it. The museum is a good place to start for people to go and observe visually what is left of Ancient Egypt

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    RUNNING HEADER: American Women ANDREA REED SS360: American Women Prof: Kevin Muir [THE HISTORY OF WOMEN:THE DOMINO EFFECT] KAPLAN UNIVERSITY October 22‚ 2013 The History of American Women: The Domino Effect-1 Introduction The journey of American Women in their struggle for equality has been a long and hard one‚ and has depended on the contributions of many women down through history. This paper will examine the events that started in Seneca Falls in 1848 and made its way to the campaign for

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    In the early 1950s‚ the Cold War contributed heavily to a change in American society and women’s roles. No longer were the women across the United States confined to a household. Suddenly‚ being a woman had a completely different meaning than what it had previously. When World War II began‚ women on the Home Front worked in defense plants and volunteered for war-related organizations‚ in addition to managing their households. Once World War II ended‚ women were getting laid off from their jobs due

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    Cultural society? Alcohol is considered to be one of the great privileges allowed to be consumed by adults. It is often used as a social lubricant to make an individual more comfortable. Despite the many negative effects it might have‚ it typically outweighs the resistance to not drink. For decades now‚ the resistance to not drink in the Native American culture has been a battle. A study was done by the centers for disease control and prevention found out that 66 percent of Native Americans‚ who died

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    Whether happening on the American territory or abroad‚ the major wars did not leave the black society without hope for freedom and more rights. Although initially the hopes were minor‚ and the thoughts of completely equal treatment were unrealistic‚ the black slaves and free black people recognized that political rhetoric could be used as a basis for their fight‚ and it has been used successfully through times‚ gradually leading to the abolition of slavery and emancipation of the black people. While

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    Effect of Tax on Social Classes in America “No taxation without representation” was a common protest over two hundred years ago when the then thirteen colonies were still under the rule of England. Since then America has gained its freedom from England‚ experienced civil war‚ abolished slavery‚ fought in two world wars‚ and a hand full of other conflicts all around the world‚ all while becoming the most powerful economy in the world accompanied with the most powerful military. With all that

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    colonies. The colonies produced far more than England needed but they were not allowed to sell to other countries. Rather‚ England would acquire the extra products and sell them to other European countries for their own profits‚ which was not fair. American colonists worked very hard‚ they harvested the land‚ and sea‚ did manufacturing and commerce‚ industrialization‚ and plantation agriculture. Despite all of the injustices of England‚ their economy grew twice as fast as it did in England. Building

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    the entire Chinese movie market. Contrasted with American movies‚ the improvement of Chinese movies is much slower. At the time when movies first came into China from western countries‚ there were almost no domestic movies in China. Therefore‚ China started to learn American’s technologies‚ ideologies‚ and arts‚ and American movies profoundly influenced Chinese movies and all of China. China got better because of American movies. Because of Americans‚ Chinese people started to watch movies as a way

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