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    1. A good thesis statement is your introduction to your subject. It is how you introduce yourself and your work to your reader. Your thesis needs to be well researched‚ provide an overview of your argument‚ make the reader ask for more‚ anticipate the reader’s arguments‚ and be clear and concise. Research 2. Writing a thesis starts with research. Take a look at the primary sources you have to work with and get an idea of the angle you want to take with your paper: this will be reflected in your

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    During the European colonial era‚ Christians operated from a position of privilege as compared with other religions because Christianity was regarded as a state religion. At the end of the first half of the twentieth century the Christian power position started to fade away. This had to be that way as the European colonial era was also coming to an end in most parts of the world. The non-Christian religions which seemed to have been suppressed by Christianity’s supremacy resurged yet they were

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    For years‚ men and women have shared the same rights that every American citizen can expect to have. By being a citizen‚ one would expect that one’s government would grant those rights to every legal citizen. However‚ it has only been about ninety six years since men and women have stood on equal grounds. The fight for equal rights did not start until the late 1890’s as the beginnings of the Progressive Movement emerged. Many leaders rose up so that their voices could be heard across the nation.

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    Family Threats During the Cold War Era Chakita Cameron Kaplan University February 10‚ 2012 Cold War Era America During the years of the Cold War‚ the American people were living in fear of Communist takeover. Almost every American family believed that the threat of World-Wide control by the Russians was real. Russian influence was being spread across the countries of Europe and into Cuba‚ the people of the Unites States felt that this was getting too close to home and felt that the only

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    Women’s lives changed immeasurably both during and after World War 1 in Britain and Germany. Women’s lives in Both Germany and Britain and Germany changed immensly during and after the course of World War 1. Women experienced huge economic‚ social and political changes‚ which became the foundation for change for generations of women to come. Because the majority of men were off fighting in the war‚ there was a large demand for workers in agriculture‚ factories‚ particularly munitions‚ and offices

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    Top Three Mistakes Students Make Brookelyn Brookover Miller-Motte Technical Are you one of those three million students who start college? Feeling scared‚ nervous‚ and excited‚ ready to live the college life you’ve always wanted. But you don’t want to disappoint your parents or flunk out. Also do you not want to be a typical college student? Well attending college you are always going to make mistakes. It’s your first year to actually know what college

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    Prior to the American Revolution‚ no other historical people had explicitly voted on a written constitution‚ and while ancient Greece and Rome operated as a democracy‚ neither were actually founded in full democratic fashion (Amar‚ 2005). The course of events that unfolded during the Revolutionary period leads one to believe that the inception of the United States did unfold in two different and unique stages. In the words of Benjamin Rush‚ " The American war is over: but this is far from being

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    The time in America from 1865 to 1877 was known as the Reconstruction period. President Lincoln had been assassinated by John Wilkes Booth‚ but prior to that‚ he had given the Emancipation Proclamation. This meant all of the slaves in the South were free American Citizens. However‚ his successor Andrew Johnson was a Southern Democrat who had sympathy for the South. When he took his role in office‚ the South was almost completely off the hook. He passed southern state legislators which were called

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    transformation of the economic structures and institutions. However‚ others argue that the benefits of FDI are just partial. While it improved allocative efficiency‚ it worsened productive efficiency. But overall‚ FDI may not have solely the positive effect‚ it is still a crucial source of China’s expansion in foreign trade‚ at least it has opened doors opportunities of interacting with the world economy for China during reform era. More evidences and explanations are presented as follows. Firstly

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    The Era of Good Feelings was the period in American history that began right after the War of 1812 and lasted until 1825. During this time‚ an industrial revolution had erupted in the north that saw transportation improvements and the implication of the American System proposed by Henry Clay. With this came a strengthened economy and a strengthened status. Furthermore‚ the time was dominated by one political party‚ the Democratic Republican Party and corresponded the term of James Monroe‚ who was

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