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    Immigration has changed not only in America‚ but the lives of those who settled here as well. Immigration has been in America for so long‚ changing many lives‚ such as the ones whom have settled here for an immense amount of time. Although‚ many don’t know the story behind those who have been affected and how citizens of the United States have been impacted furthermore. Immigration has changed America and the lives of those who settled here. Immigrants have impacted the economy and language in many

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    Looking Forwards "I just want to be treated like a human being too." - Rosa Parks (after being jailed for refusing to give up her seat on a bus). In this quote‚ Rosa Parks‚ a civil rights activist who initiated the Montgomery bus boycott against segregated buses‚ explained how inequality infringed upon those who resided in the lower portion of the racial hierarchy. She noticed that white people dehumanized black people and belittled them by forcing black people to sit in a designated part of the

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    TJ Oricchio We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal... The meaning of the word equal in this sentence of the Declaration of Independence has been controversial. We will never know what Thomas Jefferson meant by equal. Throughout the history of the United States of Americaall men have not been equal‚ so this is where historians question the word equal. In my point of view‚ I believe the Founding Fathers needed ideas and arguments against the

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    1964 when four British gentlemen stepped from a plane onto American soil. Americans’ ears will be changed forever. These four gentlemen are better known as The Beatles‚ and they were quite possibly the most popular British band of all time both in UK soil and American. The Beatles paved the way for other British musicians in the American music industry. The following list will show you which artists from the UK are most popular here in America. One thing to remember the music industry doesn’t typically

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    In "The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl‚" Elizabeth Wong explains three common differences between Chinese and American schools. The scent of the schools‚ the subject material‚ and the language are all reasons the character in this essay liked her American public school over her Chinese school. While sitting among her classmates in an empty auditorium‚ the only smell present was the scent of Chinese medicine and imported faraway mustiness. She demised this smell and longed for the scent of French

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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IN EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE Early America experienced discrimination‚ slavery‚ segregation‚ and racism. In addition‚ individual rights are not equal and same for everyone. When American Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights timeline is analyzed‚ one can say that everything started with the slave trade. White people brought millions of black Africans to America in order to make them work as slaves. They worked in the gold mines and did the hardest works. As the

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    The colonial period in American history is often described as a stricter period of times‚ especially on things they were not accustomed to. It was a time where men were widely in charge and reason or religion dominated most people’s views. In this unit we talked about a lot of people who have shaped the writing of the past and also we have discussed many of the views of the past as well. Views such as the Puritans‚ who valued religion over all‚ and were willing to give up everything and sacrifice

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    governments and economies. (Rouse) Globalization has been around for a long time. Some can date it back to the Roman Empire; although it became well known in the 1980s. Rapid advances in technology have seem to boost the speed of global integration in the early 21st century. Money‚ technology‚ and goods move faster across national boundaries now more than ever in the past. Globalization is becoming more popular in today’s society. Globalization has its proponents and critics just like anything else

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    One of the most controversial topics in American History has been the subject of gender equality and the ever changing concept of women’s rights. Overtime‚ it’s actually quite incredible to see how far the American populous has come‚ comparatively with other countries‚ in such a short period of time. Women’s status in America today‚ for all intents and purposes‚ is equal to any man’s. However‚ that has not always been so. The United States has existed for exactly 240 years‚ and over the course of

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    Latin American culture‚ women did not have the same rights as men. This is because in Latin America is ruled by patriarchal cultures in which men are in control and women are treated as if they are second class citizens. This is a mentality that many Latin American countries around the world have towards women. Women did not revolt against this until the 20th century when woman’s suffrage and social movements became more prominent and women demanded the rights that men had. Some of these rights included

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