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    How Advertisers Lure Us in

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    How They Lure Us In Advertisers use many different ways of selling products to us; they tug on our deep-lying desires‚ the things that we yearn for; advertisers know this and they live on flirting with this concept and that is how the money is made and how we end up with shelves full of products that we probably don’t even need. Jib Fowles describes in his article fifteen ways advertisers appeal to their audience; how they stereotype their audience and so

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          Social  As the economy was growing the social classes showed. The middle-class consisted of the working and they wanted better pay and safer working conditions.               Discrimination was still an issue in the South after the war. African Americans couldn’t enjoy the new sources of transportation because of the laws that prevented them from doing so.               The whites and the immigrants from China were not getting along because of the cultural differences between

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    General Francisco Franco and the Spanish Civil War 1036 - Fascist vs Republicans - who else gets involved? - Russia is the only country that comes to the aid of the loyalist republicans with men and money to try and stave off the coup Franco is trying to get involved in. - Franco had help from Mussolini and Hitler < Germany and Italy fascists come to aid - mirrors what’s happening across euroe - American volunteers saw this as their fight to attack fascism < 1000’s of volunteers > artists

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    How Place Shapes Us

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    How Place Shapes Us Where we live makes a big impact on our sense of self and our attitude about how “normal” people live. Traveling to different areas of the country exposes us to samples of cultural differences within just the United States. In New York‚ affluence is measured in fashion and dollars. In Boston it is about history‚ who you know and education. In Hawaii‚ the focus is on hospitality‚ "Mahalo"‚ being laid back‚ and the waves. In the Mid-West‚ for some it is about the family farms

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    involved in the Vietnam war because communism was spreading rapidly. The USA‚ Russia‚ and Britain were all allies in the WWI ‚ and there were not many things that they could agree on. Another reason why the US Was involved in the war was because they didn’t want another country to go communist Ho Chi Minh was fighting the french so they could take over and remove French control for independence. France was defeated at Dien Bien Phu‚ and forced to leave the Vietnam war. The war began in 1954‚ more than

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    How English is important to us According to what government said that the English language is the most important language in the world and it has been listed as the international language. We can use English language to communicate with different people in other counties even though we do not know communicate by using the local languages. English is important to me when we’re being a student in college‚ in building and even in our normal life too. Being a student in College‚ English is the

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    Causes of 2003 Us Iraq War

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    Liberalism and Hegemonic Stability Theory As Causes for the 2003 US-Iraq War Many factors went into the decision of United States leaders to enter into war with Iraq in 2003. These reasons can be related to various classical and modern theories on the causes of war between states. Though there are several stances and viewpoints on the righteousness or legality of the war on Iraq‚ an objective eye will notice that the real factors for going to war are neither grounded in righteousness nor law. They involve

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    The Civil War and Reconstruction era could easily be seen as a revolution considering it brought about significant change in American history. These acts of change specifically impacted African Americans freedom and their role in society. Africans were granted their freedom‚ right to vote‚ and own property. Hover this new “ freedom ‘ and opportunities were not much greater than before when slavery existed. Despite Reconstruction efforts African Americans faced even more discrimination than ever before

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    US POLITICS

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    considered that Obama should intervene in Venezuela in order to remove him from power. Nevertheless‚ United States should not try to topple Hugo Chávez because it would disrespect a democratic decision‚ would violate Venezuela´s sovereignty and would affect the commercial and economic relations between the two countries. According to Huntington‚ a country can be consider a democracy if “ its most powerful collective decision-makers are selected through fair‚ honest and periodic elections in which candidates

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    US IMPERIALISM

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    being influenced by outside forces‚ while some haven’t. Who is to blame for this culture infiltration? Most point the finger at Western Hemisphere dominance. Imperialism isn’t just “a thing of the past‚” it still exists today‚ but not in the same context it might have 100 years ago. Today‚ imperialism exists‚ but more in a cultural sense‚ and the United States‚ itself‚ is one of the most contributing countries. Specifically‚ to Panama‚ the Philippines‚ and Puerto Rico the impact of U.S. imperialism has

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