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    Who Came To The West

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    It is fascinating to learn how far the west has developed over the years. The west is huge over two million square miles that starts from the mississippi all the way to the pacific ocean. The west is such a beautiful place to see considering there was miles of grass and mountains. Something new I learned is that as everyone was arriving to the westAmericans were the last to arrive and they were also the ones who named it “The West”. Without there being myths I think it would have prolonged the

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    The Free Land Is Not Free

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    The free land is not free The author of “In the Land of Free”‚ Edith Maud Eaton‚ with pen name Sui Sin Far‚ was not a direct immigrant from Asia to the United States‚ but she portrayed the harsh treatment Asian immigrants faced upon entering in the U.S. in the late 1800s.  Sui Sin Far‚ working as a journalist for Fly Lea‚ had exposed the extreme injustice done to Asian Americans in U.S. while she was living on the west coast of the United States. In addition‚ Sui Sin Far’s narration throughout “The

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    must try very hard to focus on the joy and encouragement found in the work. For Whom the Bell Tolls is full of love and beauty‚ but is so greatly overshadowed by this lingering feeling of doom--a feeling that does not let you enjoy reading‚ for you are always waiting for the let down‚ a chance for human nature to go horribly awry. This feeling is broken up into three specific areas. In Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ humanity is exploited through brutal violence‚ unnecessary courage

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    The British could never have won the war for American Independence. The rebellion could probably have been crushed initially by firm action under a commander-in-chief who was not governed by a policy that varied from year to year based on conciliation and suppression and which imposed upon him the dual role of commanding general and peace commissioner. With the rebellion crushed it might have been possible to make a political settlement short of independence where the colonies could have remained

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    Business Opportunities

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    There is certainly no formula to become a successful entrepreneur. Some may succeed and make good profits‚ others sink along the way. Which are the most lucrative sectors for entrepreneurs? Here’s a list of 20 good opportunities entrepreneurs can look at... 1. Tourism Tourism is a booming industry in India. With the number of domestic and international tourists rising every year‚ this is one hot sector entrepreneurs must focus on. India with its diverse culture and rich heritage has a lot to

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    During the American Revolution‚ there were many changes that were happening in America. ----Although the changes were made to make America bigger and better‚ it brought many different effects to many groups of people. There is one group that‚ though they were mistreated for decades‚ they were finally starting to have a taste of freedom. As seen from the evidence that has been given‚ it is clear that the general group of African Americans did benefit from the American Revolution. In the Proclamation

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    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Here are basic guidelines on how to approach an interview First impressions count - if you are lucky enough to be invited for a personal interview‚ use it to the best of your ability. Pay attention to grooming and clothes. Despite all that has been set about individuality and freedom‚ most companies prefer a fairly conservative look for their employees. Your curriculum vitae provide a potential employer with a summary of your qualifications for a particular job. In short

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    the American Revolution‚ but have you ever wondered why it was called “revolutionary?” In the 1760s‚ Parliament started taxing the colonies to pay off the huge debts they made during the Seven Years’ War. As more and more taxes and laws were passed to take the colonists’ money‚ they became more and more angry. Finally‚ the colonies revolted against their motherland. They created the Continental Congress to make their own laws. The Continental Army‚ led by George Washington‚ was created from one of

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    respond to Cornel West ’s "Afro-American critical thought." First‚ West ’s theory is outlined as it is presented by the theorist himself. Second‚ the significance of key features of his approach to theory with regard to formulating a response is evaluated. At the same time‚ we will assess the importance of those features to any theory which takes society as its field of inquiry. The core of West ’s presentation of his Afro-American critical thought contains two elements. First‚ West provides an

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