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    created every day‚ and at every moment without even realizing it. Our culture is a huge part of our everyday environment that we do not realize how incredibly significant they influence our lives. There are many important elements that have changed American society; for example the television. Television can be used as a tool to motivate learning and to increase awareness of public issues. Social Interaction‚ education‚ culture‚ and criminal exposure are some of the key reasons to why the television

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    How to Help the Environment In the world today‚ 4 trees are cut down every passing second; 360 every minute; 19‚200 every hour; 460‚800 every day; and over 11 billion every year. Unfortunately‚ Trees are constantly neglected and are cut down for fuel‚ ships‚ houses‚ etc. Because of this‚ Earth along with mankind is suffering from massive deforestations‚ which leads to species extinction‚ global warming‚ soil degradation‚ and loss of vaccines/medicine and biodiversity. To prevent this from happening

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    think that there is just one important difference between British and American culture‚ that is accent of English language. However‚ experience of the american exchange students shows that is not true.There are a lot of others cultural‚ social  and economical aspects differing USA and Great Britain‚ but still they have got some things in common‚ probably because English culture used to be considered as mother- culture for American.   I would like to start with such an interesting and modern cultural

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    American History 30 September 2012 The New Deal Helped end the Great Depression The New Deal had a primary role in helping end the Great Depression‚ but it didn’t actually end the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic collapse in the decade after World War II. The stock market crashed in October of 1929‚ causing stockholders to lose billions of dollars. Banks shortly started closing and people lost their savings‚ causing people to have no money or jobs. President

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    which do his best on work but suffers from insomnia and other mental illnesses. One scene that sticks out is when the protagonist‚ frank is talking to his coworker about how materialized and fake American culture has become‚ which‚ in all honestly‚ it’s true. If you look at America today‚ almost everything in the American culture has been materialized to the point‚ where as Frank says‚ “I just want it all to stop. I mean‚ nobody talks about anything anymore. They just regurgitate everything that they

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    101 Characteristics of Americans/American Culture To help you compare and contrast what you observe of American culture and your own‚ mark the similarities and differences between your culture and what you have read about in this book. 1. America is enormous: the third largest country in the world with a population of more than 300 million people. 2. Americans come in all colors‚ have all types of religions‚ and speak many languages from all over the world. 3. Americans are extremely independent

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    How does each photograph illustrate social‚ cultural or historical aspects of food culture in America? How are the photographs related? The ritual of food preparation is shared in every culture in the world. This custom is performed in slightly different ways in every country‚ however. Each country’s culture has a strict mold that shapes the ritual of food preparation and begins to mold it. But sustenance is a two-way street: food culture in its own right meshes together different aspects of society

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    How did America influence popular culture in Australia? The ’How’ in this question holds two meanings: how as in the Why‚ or method; and how as in a description of impact. In this essay‚ I shall attempt to account for both. How (as in method) did the USA change our formerly British ways? This was done in a 3-step process. Step one was initiation. In Australia’s case‚ WW2 was what initiated our relationship with America. During the war‚ we relied on America for protection (like we would have done

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    How to Help the Aged

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    A very good morning to our school principal‚ Tuan Haji‚ senior assistant principal‚ teachers and the members of the floor. As the president of the English Society I am going to give a speech on ’How to Help the Aged’. First and foremost‚ we should be kind to elderly. At home‚ we can help them by reading them a newspaper‚ they might not see the words because sometimes‚ their eyesight not clear anymore because of the age. Besides‚ we also can serve them food during the meal. Next‚ when we are using

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    Many people in this country have come from other countries looking for a to follow the american dream. We have all heard of term the american dream but do really know what it is? Is the American Dream just figment of our imagination or does it have an actual meaning? To many people the american dream is not some illusion is something we all want to work too. Many families throughout the years travel to America in hopes in living a long and successful life. Lots of them come looking for hard working

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