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    For the majority of the colonial period‚ gender equality was far from a reality. Colonial women had fewer rights and were considered inferior to man. Despite the many responsibilities these women had to learn and fulfill‚ education was not one of them. Women were not permitted to be educated in fear that knowledge would be harmful for their minds. Writings from two eighteenth-century reformers validate the significance in education for woman. The eighteenth-century documents of Benjamin Rush‚ a

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    I was an imagrate from Hawaii that came in waves. My father was the first generation my mother was the second generation born in Hawaii‚ they were japanese. My father looked through a series of pictures to pick out his wife and she picked my mother but then they divorced before it was one. I was lead to believe that my mother had died during birth. I was raised by my father but was fostered in and out of foster homes during the week but stay with him on weekends. Father worked in the pineapple plantation

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    The First generation of the KKK‚ formally known as Klu Klux Klan‚ was originally found by six Confederate veterans from Pulaski‚ Tennessee on December 24‚ 1865‚ while the South was going through a reconstruction after the Civil War. Ku Klux Klan was derived from the Greek word kyklos‚ meaning "circle‚" and the Scottish-Gaelic word "clan‚" which was chosen for the sake of alliteration. Controlled by a number of philosophized white racial superiority‚ the group employed violence which led to pushing

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    The roles of women in Latin America and Western Europe from 1750-1914 were alike in the neither having many rights‚ but differed in their mindset of the matter and drive to change it. Women in Latin America during this time period were content to remain at home. They saw their duties as being a wife and a mother above all else. These women could not vote. They could not gain a position in business or politics. However‚ they did have the right to participate in political discussions. The lack of

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    As research on prospective first-generation‚ low-income students has increased‚ scholars have realized that there are different clusters of first-generation college students. While popular media has depicted college applicants as either academically gifted or unprepared‚ the reality is that there is a diverse set of students who apply to college each year (Shaw et al.‚ 2009). Shaw et al.‚ (2009) discovered five clusters of college applicants in their research—privileged high achievers/athletes

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    typical army and navy. The military’s main goal was to gain control‚ because rebellions and revolts were very common in both of these regions during the mid-1600s. From the mid-1600s to the late 1600’s the viceroys of these regions had to expand the colonial navy‚ in order to protect their Pacific coast. The expansion of the navy created a stronger defense force against the invading English and Dutch pirate attacks‚ as well as from the French contraband. Fernando Torres‚ Borja y Aragon and Fernandez

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    Americas gifts to my generation are security‚equal rights‚and freedom.we need security to be able to not worry about anything. to be able to go outside without fear. to be able to not worry about anything‚ to be able to live safely. People knew that they could live safer now that america had some of the best security such as nuclear bombs‚ military forces machine guns‚ a wall on the border of mexico(armed with minigun turrents) to keep the mexicans out of the U.S.A. this is some of the best security

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    specific aspect of their life drastically changed causing them to become more driven to find success and innovation. The motivation of first generation college students can be broken into multiple categories. As a new first generation college student I can confirm that a student’s motivation can change over time when going to college. In the article “First Generation College Students: Motivation‚ Integration‚ and Academic Achievement summary” written by Moises Prospero and Shetal Vohra-Gupta (2007)

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    United States of America is mostly known as being the land of the free and the home of the brave‚ a place that people around the world dream as the promise land that can improve their quality of life in a swift amount of time. Millions of immigrants have tried their luck here in the United States and have succeeded but‚ mostly people fail to adapt to the different food‚ culture and laws that the country offers to its habitants. Aside from the fact that the United States of America is one of the greatest

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    The Younger Generation In the Twenty-first Century Good evening‚ ladies and gentlemen.   We always say ‘we are the future’. Indeed. We‚ the younger generation represents modern knowledge‚ new concepts‚ ambition and great desire for success. But‚ have you ever thought of this question: how can we be successful in the 21st century‚ which is full of great challenges and fierce competitions? In my opinion‚ there are two important factors.   First‚ we have to catch the opportunities and face the

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