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    one day change this amazing nation!” America changed the immigrants and immigration also changed America. Many things have occurred to change America and its newcomers from new customs being formed‚ to advances of living being changed‚ and new discoveries being made. The articles Plymouth Plantation‚ The Tempest‚ and Coming of Age In The Dawnland from 1491 are all great instances of change in America and its immigration. To begin with immigration changed America for the greater good. New customs started

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    Consumerism In The 1950's

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    The 1950s was an exciting time for many‚ the war was over and the economy began to flourish once more. Men were back home and ready to work and women were back to doing their womanly duties again (cooking and cleaning) this reflected the social position of the women following the war. The 1950s was all about family and being home and the clothing changed because of it. Women were back at home no longer needing to work and wearing clothing that would prevent them from doing anything but womanly tasks

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    1950's Misconceptions

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    The 1950’s are often compared to the roaring twenties. It was a time of revolution for America’s society. It was not a misconception that could be seen as the highpoint in America’s society and culture. It was not a misconception. During World War Two‚ many businesses produced weapons for the war. In hat easily made America million upon millions. We experienced an increase of growth in economics. There was also an increased expansion of the middle class. Many people started buying bigger homes

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    The 1950’s were a restless time. People were moving in the U.S from the cities to the suburbs‚ entertainment was becoming more and more popular‚ civil rights and arts movements were growing‚ and science and technology was becoming more advanced. One of the many books and movies that help to depict the social continuity of the decade was the movie “The Sandlot”. “The Sandlot”‚ though also a very enjoyable and funny movie‚ showed many of these aspects of the 1950’s. From suburbia to sexism‚ the movie

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    the 90s. Since the 60s‚ the 90s made lots of technology changes‚ and society changed so much. In the 60s (as portrayed in the movies) everyone is nice to each other. They held a nice party‚ everyone is kind‚ and if they feel different about a person‚ they keep it to themselves. In the 90s‚ (also as portrayed in the movie) everyone is mean. What used to be the nice‚ colorful 60s‚ where the grass is green‚ in the 90s‚ no grass‚ and graffiti and liter everywhere. 1 example on how society changed so much

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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    “There are no words” These were the words that were spoken on live TV in front of the entire nation on September 11‚ 2001. The exact moment those words were said is marked the second that America changed forever. Prior to 9/11 Americans thought they were untouchable. That there was no way the things they watched on Fox New and CNN every night could ever happen in their backyard. But when the North Tower collapsed at 10:28 am after the South Tower‚ Pentagon‚ and Flight 93 crashed America realized

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    How Middle School Changed Me. I have most definitely changed since middle school started. Personally‚ it was a big change in my life. I have experienced many things through my middle school years. I’ve learned from my mistakes and matured. It wasn’t just my looks that changed‚ but my personality as well. Since elementary I have always been a person that cared about my grades‚ and my future. Even since then my point of view on that hasn’t changed and never will. Middle school

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    How Glee Changed My Life

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    Whether you’re tapping your foot to a beat‚ humming your favorite song‚ or secretly dancing in your room‚ your music can have the power to lift your spirits and conquer the day. Music- based TV shows have gained more popularity as many people enjoyed the musical sensation. New shows such as American Idol‚ The Voice‚ and the X Factor was tailored towards a more mature audience. But on May 19‚ 2009‚ a new TV show reestablished and harmonized the dynamics of a musical genre‚ Glee‚ through its integration

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    How Love Has Changed Me

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    How Love Has Changed Me A person’s character defines who they are as an individual‚ and is often shaped by their past experiences. In my life‚ being in love has had a positive change in my character. It has taught me to be more honest‚ selfless‚ and appreciative. Not only has this made me a better person‚ it has allowed me to live a better life. The love for my friends has changed me to be a more honest person. I have learned that in order to create a solid friendship with someone‚ I need to

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    immigration to Malaysia. Other cultures that heavily influenced that of Malaysia include Persian‚ Arabic‚ and British. The many different ethnicities that currently exist in Malaysia have their own unique and distinctive cultural identities‚ with some crossover. Cultures have been meeting and mixing in Malaysia since the very beginning of its history. More than fifteen hundred years ago a Malay kingdom in Bujang Valley welcomed traders from China and India. With the arrival of gold and silks‚ Buddhism

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