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    drawn between the “New” and the “Old” immigrants‚ the groups also have many differences. The origins of the immigrants were very different‚ the “Old” immigrants were better off than the “New” immigrants‚ and were from areas that provided them with skills that made it easy for them to assimilate into American society while the “New” immigrants were poor and unskilled. The patterns of immigration were also affected by their intentions‚ the “Old” seeking escape from politics or a new life after a disaster

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    experiences and feelings. Some people think it is more important to keep one’s old friends than it is to make new friends. However‚ in my opinion‚ I cannot agree with this view one hundred percent‚ I think making new friends is also important in my life. First of all‚ encountering a new environment is a big challenge for many people. They will face a lot of troubles when trying to adapt to this new circumstance. Making new friends is a way that helps people to deal with those problems. For example

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    example‚ pollen‚ bone‚ hair‚ parchment‚ wood‚ charcoal etc. | 400-50000 years old. | Principal that all living things interact constantly with the atmosphere and we absorb Carbon 14‚ however at the point of death‚ living creatures stop absorbing carbon 14‚ and the carbon 14 is frozen. This carbon decays at a known‚ constant rate. | AMS DATING (Acceleration‚ Mass‚ spectrometry) | Organic Materials | From 400-70000 years old. | Quicker results‚ much more expensive. Also more accurate‚ less samples needed

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    because sometimes I cannot get all of the information from just a picture. For this project‚ I showed in pictures and in words what I was trying to express in my paper. I did my remix project on my second paper‚ which was the cultural artifact. My cultural artifact was the evil eye. I was looking through a magazine‚ while I was thinking about this project and I saw an evil eye in the magazine. It clicked I was like I have to write about the evil eye. So I thought about it as to how I should remix

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    After witnessing the devastating‚ yet human-induced tragedies of World War I‚ the psyche of America was never the same. They abandoned their fundamental beliefs that the Western Civilization was not a model‚ but flawed society and turned their attention towards internal affairs‚ signaling the beginning of American isolationism. As William Allen White put it‚ Americans were “tired of issues‚ sick at heart of ideals‚ and weary of being noble.” The Roaring Twenties reflected this rejection of tradition

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    Artifact Speech Outline

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    My Artifact: Starburst chain General Purpose: To inform Specific purpose: After listening to my presentation‚ my audience will know why friendship is important to me and some advantages and disadvantages of having 8 best friends. Organizational Pattern: Categorical I. Introduction Nine girls‚ packed into a Chevy Malibu about to drive seven hours on a mini road trip to Minnesota for the annual Kappa Convention weekend. This trip was with me and eight of my best friends

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    Artifact 4 Is Language

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    Is it Language? In artifact number four my group was presented an image of “asemic art”. The image shows several variations of strokes. The image seems to be composed of circular or rounded strokes. There weren’t any strokes that seemed particularly sharp. In this image; there seems to be an element of creativity‚ which is a characteristic of language. I consider artifact four as a language because it’s creative‚ complex and redundant. However‚ there are some that would disagree because the writing

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    Old is Better than New My brother-in-law Marcus loves antiques. That was the main reason why his grandmother left him an old cupboard in her will. He had often admired it in her home and told her how much he liked it. The cupboard is now in Marcus’ house‚ where it gives character to the cloak-room. It is a traditional Swedish cupboard‚ hand-made over 200 years ago and painted in the rustic style that was characteristic for the taste of the countryside people of that time. Its colors have faded

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    season‚ the old Yankee stadium in New York completed its 88th and final year of hosting the Yankees. The new Yankees Stadium in New York just wrapped up their second regular season of hosting the Yankees‚ after they moved from their old ballpark across the street. In this paper I hope to compare some differences and similarities between the two stadiums. Specifically the cost of the stadiums‚ the amenities each one provides‚ and the differences a spectator may experience from visiting the new stadium

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    American Cultural Artifact There are many different things that come to mind when thinking about the typical culture of Americans. One of the most prominent artifacts that are typical of American culture is television. The description of television is an electronic device that receives signals and displays them on a screen‚ then turns them into visual moving or still images. Those images then tell a story. Television is box or rectangular shape‚ and most new models are thin and range in different

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