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    Middle Class Americans American middle class life was greatly influenced throughout 1870-1917. There were many profound changes‚ however the American industrialization and urbanization were the most rapid and unquestionably the most important. The industrialist brought forth household names that are still around today such as Swift‚ Armour‚ Westinghouse‚ Pillsbury‚ Pullman‚ Rocketfeller‚ Carnegie‚ and Duke. Due to the rapid movement of industrialization‚ so began a movement of urbanization

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    Expository Theme Paper In the novel‚ Football Champ‚ There is a boy named troy who has to lead his team‚ and the NFL’s biggest star‚ to victory. I bet you don’t know a twelve year old that can predict game winning football plays‚ well now you do. Troy is the Atlanta Falcons best player‚ even though he isn’t actually a player he can think like one‚ he knows the right calls to play at the right time‚ and that can even lead his own team to victory and possibly make it to the NFL someday too. That

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    to a friend‚ 1830 Now‚ how is it with the slave? He gets a peck of corn (occasionally a little more) each week‚ but rarely meat or fish. He must anticipate the sun in rising‚ or be whipped severely for his somnolency. Rain or shine‚ he must toil early and late for the benefit of another. if he be weary‚ he cannot rest--for the lash of the driver is flourished over his drooping head‚ or applied to his naked frame; if sick‚ he is suspected of laziness‚ and treated accordingly. For the most trifling

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    The Early Life of Salvador Dali Salvador Dali had a dream that turned into inspiration to create The Persistence of Memory‚ now a world known master piece. Dali was born in Spain in 1904‚ and named Salvador after his brother who had died just nine months earlier at the age of three. At the age of five‚ Dali’s parents took him to his brother’s grave‚ where they told him he was simply his brother reincarnated. Dali also visit the grave and placed flowers on it‚ all while looking at the tombstone

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    PART I ESSAY Origin of Essay History of essay as a literature form has begun in 1580 when Michel de Montaigne has published the book “Les Essais”. In French term “essais” means “try” or “experience”. It was a book written because of boredom; it did not have a distinct structure or plan‚ and consisted of individual chapters‚ formally unrelated to each other. Montaigne suggested his literary tests in form of initial essay‚ highlighting their subjective‚ relative‚ and inconclusive sides. In fact

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    My Expository Essay Did you know that in 2009 there were about 11.3 million immigrants in the United States (pewresearch.org ) .This essay will tell you the best ways for people from other countries to adjust to living in the United States.This topic is very interesting because i’m sure like me you had no idea that there was this many immigrants in the United States. It is very hard or it is not that easy for immigrants to adjust to the american culture. The obstacles of adjusting to a new country

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    Life After India Growing up in America‚ I can honestly say that I rarely ever thought about what life was like for those living in other parts of the world. As naïve as it sounds now‚ I thought that my trivial problems were the center of the universe. I also thought that the luxuries of life that I was afforded were the same as those that were given to others. I clearly recognized there were other people living in other countries but‚ in a sense‚ I had believed that were all “living in the

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    development of our nation and the structure that our workforce would take on comes right from the 19th century. The influx of immigrants to the new country brought to the fields and plantations an array of settlers‚ homemakers‚ and workers. Early European indentured servants sometimes worked in the fields along with indentured servants from Africa. Soon after it‚ would be mostly African American slaves providing the planters with labor. This cheap labor offered the opportunity for industrialization

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    The earliest colonial settlers‚ such as John Smith‚ who founded Jamestown and formed trade relations with Native Americans‚ especially the Powhatan Confederacy‚ set the groundwork for the American Revolution. Religious reasons also shaped Colonial America. John Winthrop’s Puritan belief in building a "City on a Hill" stressed a moral society‚ which in change impacted the values of the colonies. Puritan tradition was challenged by the religious disagreement of individuals such as Roger Williams and

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    naturally through births‚ inequality and diversity in opinion spread.The British Colonies in America were a breeding ground for tension between colonists due to the social structure that stemmed from the vision of each colonies founders compare to what the population of the colony actually wanted and even the way in which some colonists found themselves making it to the new world. The europeans who migrated to America did so for rather different reasons than the reasons the crown and corporations had for

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