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    Thomas Paine Essay I believe that Thomas Paine was right. I also think that he knew that America was going to be known as a place for new people. America has insurmountable amounts of different people from all over the world. The American population consisted of a lot of different beliefs‚ ways of living‚ cultures‚ languages‚ and ways of worship‚ prayer‚ thoughts of government‚ and many more aspects. Immigration is one way the government has put in for a description of others around the globe for

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    America is the country metaphorically known as the ‘melting pot’‚ this implies the union of countless different cultures‚ ethnicities‚ religions‚ and backgrounds into America. They work in unison and everything runs smoothly between the people from different backgrounds because of America’s just government. This just government allows the people from all the varying cultures‚ ethnicities‚ and religions to have the freedom to do what they believe in‚ contrary to most other countries. Although the

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    The Crisis Of Today On December 23‚ 1776 Thomas Paine wrote an article justifying America’s independence from England. This article was called The Crisis and it argued that the colonists they should support the American Revolution. Even though this article was written two-hundred and thirty years ago it can still be looked upon for guidance today. I am amazed that the arguments in The Crisis can be used to describe today’s current events including War‚ Sports‚ and freedoms. On Thursday

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    To what extent is America still true to its founding principles today? 1. Introduction As the USA has been the one of the most powerful and influential countries for the last century‚ it’s important to understand dynamics‚ the ideology and principles of the country. Given the fact that the current face of the USA has been shaping by history‚ in this essay we’ll follow a historical approach of the American principles‚ starting with the birth of America until the XXI century. We are going to

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    Religion In America Today

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    Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America‚” states French philosopher Alexis de Tocqueville in his book Democracy in America. Published in1835‚ it can be found that America has undergone major changes since these words were penned. Devastatingly‚ the more America grows‚ the more her inhabitants tend to value less important things‚ like wealth and popularity‚ above God. America as a whole has lost its zeal for the things of the Lord‚ and has acquired

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    Hold It

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    high school carrying a thousand questions around. Why this way? Why not another way? Who said so and why can’t I say something else? Those brittle women at school in the counselor’s office treated the world as if it were a yardstick and they had tight hold of both ends. Sometimes Susan felt polite with them‚ sorting attendance cards during her free period‚ listening to them gab about fingernail polish and television. And other times she felt she could run out of the building yelling. That’s when she

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    Is America Is True Essay

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    When you hear the word "America"‚ what do you think of? Many would associate this word with freedom‚ home‚ friendliness‚ opportunity‚ or even greatness. The truth of this reality is that America isn’t what people imagine it to be. Americans suggest their country is the greatest place in the world but in fact the corruption‚ debt‚ lack of public services and the rude behavior of its people makes America come up short of other’s expectations. We the people only imagine it to be great because we live

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    This led to me basing my extended essay on the topic “To what extent does the virgin-whore stereotype hold true in Titus Andronicus?”. After studying the text closely‚ and exploring the language‚ the reaction of the characters to different situations and people‚ as well as their general attitude‚ I realized that the stereotypes weren’t actually absolute. What

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    threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.” said Maya Angelou. Prejudice is a hateful word with an even more hate filled meaning. It demonstrates the lack of knowledge of the individual showing the bias. The person paints each person who holds specific attributes with a general brush and neglects to truly take a look at every individual as a different and unique person. “[Racism] is the notion of ascribing moral‚ social or political significance to a man’s lineage – the notion that a man’s

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    Slavery In America Today

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    Slavery In America Today Slavery still has effects that can be seen today. Although abolition has formally ended slavery‚ it can still be seen in many respects of our world today. Slavery is engraved into United States history and was one of the things that the United States was built on. Due to the end of formal slavery in the 1800s it found new shapes in the prejudice of segregation which lived on for another hundred years. There are people still alive today who can remember a time where such

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