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    Being American means a plethora of different things. Whether it is positive or negative‚ we are all part of a great country. The US of A gives everyone the freedom of religion‚ brings people’s dreams to life‚ but America has its flaws. In America‚ you are open to any religion‚ whether it may be Islam‚ Judaism‚ Buddhism‚ or Christianity. We may have freedom of religion‚ but in most cases that’s not true. Since 70% of America is Christian‚ every other religion is dwarfed by that colossal

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    Colonialism played a large role in shaping North America. One significant outcome of colonialism in North American was the residential school system. Residential schools were a tool of Eurocentric colonialism to forcefully assimilate Aboriginals into white Canada. This system was mainly created to indoctrinate Aboriginals (savages) into the white European society (civilized). Therefore‚ I argue that the residential schools were the setting in which the concept of the civilized/ savage dichotomy was

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    role of youth in multiculturalism 1‚000 - 1‚500 word essay Think of your essay in terms of three key points that are then slotted into eight paragraphs. Each paragraph‚ apart from the introduction and conclusion‚ should have approximately the same number of words. A good guide is to think of your essay in terms of three main points that will have 2 paragraphs each. A 1‚500 word essay structure could look like this: Introduction 1 paragraph (150 words) Point One 2 paragraphs

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    Mencken‚ HL. “On Being an American” HL Mencken’s “On Being an American” is a collection of newspaper articles about his perceptions on America as a white male at around the early 1900s that were compiled into an essay. In the first of these articles‚ Mencken writes that what makes America so charming are the people that live there (he narrows this down to people who are 50% American). He says that Americans are the youngest of white races‚ and that this carries into American culture and politics

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    The Closing of the North American mind by Robert Nielsen‚ discusses the erosion of the North American society‚ because of our failing educational system. I agree with Nielsen on some of his arguments against the system. Majority of the student body studies to obtain marks. What they study usually disappears after they get what they want. This pattern goes on for four years‚ which is supposedly preparing the students for the bigger step‚ university or college. The discussion about the “Futile Propaganda”

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    Someone could ask me what me‚ “What does being an American mean to you?” Well up until now I haven’t put much thought to it. I don’t know much about being an American‚ what I do know is we have rights. As Americans we don’t have monarchy. We’re a free country; we have the choice to be able to vote for who we want running‚ not our lives but our country. To be an American is the greatest thing in the world to most

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    Acer’s North American market share has slipped over the past few years‚ while in contrast‚ the company’s European market share has risen.[8] In the mid-2000s years‚ consumer notebooks have been almost the sole growth drivers for the PC industry‚ and Acer’s exceptionally low overheads and dedication to the channel had made it one of the main beneficiaries of this trend.[9] Acer grew quickly in Europe in part by embracing the use of more traditional distribution channels targeting retail consumers

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    Being an American citizen means you have the right to be and do whatever you desire to do and want to be. There are people who sneak across the border to be an american‚ Because we have privileges that we are capable to do that they can’t. I am grateful to be an American because I get well education compared to other countries that can’t afford the education that we get. “I might want to be a policeman” (Aidan‚ what is the american dream) This explains that America has the right education to allow

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Being an American is being free and open for change. Change is almost like an occurring thing. Sometimes I wish that maybe instead of making change‚ we could understand what we have first‚ almost take recognition. Then suddenly‚ we muster up something in a moment and then we feel it’s not good enough so we build onto something new. Why can’t we understand what we have‚ rather than trying to make something new? We have people

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    2000 years before Europeans began to arrive in the New World‚ the last era of the pre-Columbian development began. North American cultures such as the Mississippian culture‚ the Hopewell Tradition‚ and the Hohokam culture experienced growth and environmental adaptation throughout this era. Major contributions and innovations of Native Americans have developed and been passed on through generations of ancestors. Originating in 700 A.D.‚ the Mississippian culture expanded through the Mississippi

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