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    1. Introduction African American Vernacular English (AAVE) is one special dialect of American English‚ and it is different from Standard American English. African American Vernacular English can also be called as Black English‚ Black Vernacular English or African American Language (AAL).Black English had been discriminated for a long time in history. There was a saying that “Black English is not a language”. The saying is not correct. According to Montgomery‚ culture should not be biased‚ but should

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    The Influence of Asia in America The lines between the East and the West are a lot less distinct and the East and West are merging. Asian companies are becoming household names‚ such as Toyota‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ Nestle‚ and Nikon. Asia has influenced America through their involvement in America’s development and defense‚ and also through their beliefs and practices they have carried with them across the Pacific. To see when Asia first began influencing America‚ we need to start with Marco Polo

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    Visual entertainment media has played a role in shaping American culture and its values in a variety of ways utilizing various methods such as television‚ video games‚ music videos‚ and the Internet. Crime‚ violence‚ fashion‚ foods‚ romance and education are just a few categories in which values can be molded or stem from by viewing visual media‚ all of which comes with both negative and positive aspects. As people watch television and surf the Internet‚ they are subjected to tons

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    American Folk Music Folk music has been in the heart of the nation for generations. Early artists appeared around the time of the Great Depression as the voice of the nation and a shoulder to lean on. The 1960s was also an era of change and unrest‚ and like the artists that came before them‚ 60s folk artists represented the outrage and spirit of the American people. Early Influences: - Woody Guthrie o Early 30s o Most well known for the song‚ “This land is your land” which‚ recorded at

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    This investigation will explore the question: To what extent did the events of the Civil War affect American musical culture between the years 1851-1875? The time period chosen‚ 1851-1875‚ will be examined closely in order to determine the changes in American musical preferences and trends caused by the Civil War. The first source to be evaluated is the book by Christian McWhirter - Battle Hymns: The Power and Popularity of Music in the Civil War‚ written in 2012. The use of this source is essential

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    Johannes Kepler revolutionized the science community with his improvements made to Nicolaus Copernicus’s heliocentric model. Not only was Copernicus a huge influence on astronomy at the time‚ Kepler would eventually become just as big of an influenced to others as well. Kepler adopted the Copernican heliocentric model at a young age even after receiving opposition from the theologians. He introduced the three laws of planetary motion in Astronomia Nova and later Harmonices Mundi. Johannes Kepler

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    Culture can be defined as the aspects that make up a group of people‚ ranging from religious beliefs to the food that is common to that area of the world (Zimmerman‚ 2017). Culture varies from region to region and is passed to the next generation. It can change throughout time and is shaped by historical events and times of conflict. One country that is rich in culture is England. Being one of America’s strongest allies and the fact that the English were some of the earliest American

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    across the land to be near rivers. Bath is located by the Pamlico river. This allowed easy access by boat‚ the most popular mode of transportation in those times because of a lack of roads. But‚ the land had already been inhabited by Indian tribes who did not take well to being forced to share their land with foreigners. As the settlers took over more and more land‚ they were taking away popular areas where the tribes built their homes and hunting grounds. This caused even more indignation towards the

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    Fangqiu Fu Dr. Brennan Smith Cors 213 February 9th 2016 German Immigrants Between the 1600s and the 1700s‚ German immigrants moved to the American East Coast to settle in British colonies. As they moved to the land of opportunities‚ most of the German-speaking immigrants brought with them their customs and traditions. The possibilities sought by the settlers included freedom of worship‚ employment and a stable nation. History illustrates that during this era‚ Germany experienced poverty and famine

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    rationalism that threatened traditional beliefs. This movement encouraged people to search for salvation through faith and good works. The Second Great Awakening affected many people especially‚ White women‚ African Americans‚ and Native Americans but not White men. The Second Great did not affect White men as much as others. Most men moved far out west and were too busy working the land to be concerned with religion. Men were not really looking for new religion but they were

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