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    `Being born in a multicultural family I have always been curious on my Italian side. My Mother’s family is all Italian and I have always been so interested in their or our culture. My father is German‚ Irish and Swedish so all together I am a melting pot. The Italians just really interest me I’m not sure if it’s because they are very verbal‚ or what but now I totally understand the reason why I am who I am.` Cultures 3 Italian vs. American Culture ` Being raised in a multi-cultural

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    Ivanna Mejia Professor Andrew Warburton Essay #3 October 22‚ 2012 David Brooks’ “People Like Us” Analysis Many individuals interpret diversity differently specifically in the United States because of its melting pot of distinct cultures and lifestyles. In his essay “People Like Us”‚ David Brooks’ argues that although the United States is a diverse nation as a whole‚ it is homogeneous in specific aspects like interactions between people. To some extent‚ his observation is true; people tend

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    One Big Happy Family

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    major religions‚ and 5 human races in the world. Similarly‚ most people don’t know what diversity is‚ why is it important? And how often do we see it? American holds more immigrants than any other country! Due to our rich heritage‚ know as a “melting pot”. As U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said “ America is a nation of nations‚ made up of people from every land‚ of every race and practicing every faith. Our diversity is not a source of weakness it’s a source of strength‚ it’s a source of our success

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    The United States: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl? 1. Immigrants from all around the world have come to settle in the United States where they all gathered together and created one “Americanized” culture. All of the people in this culture have a lot of the same traits. Most of the Americans speak English. Almost all Americans dress the same and eat a lot of the same foods. Public schooling‚ communication around the world‚ and other influences shaped the US. 2. All of the immigrants that

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    The cartoon ‚‚The Mortar of Assimilation’’‚ from 26 June 1889 appeared in Puck and drawn by an unknown cartoonist . It shows a huge Woman and stirs the melting pot with the ladle of ’’ equal rights’’ In the bowl are a lot of men‚ who are seeming to be content. But a malcontent Irishman stands on the edge and is protesting.The cartoon doesn’t include any caption or speech bubbles. On the very left you can see a big woman‚ who allegorically stands for America or especially the Alma Mater. This

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    POL 201 Final Paper

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    Civil liberties‚ habeas corpus‚ and the war on terror POL 201 In this paper I will be deliberate on the history of Habeas Corpus and how it has matured over the years. I will describe the beginning of the Habeas Corpus and the position it takes part in the U.S. and what recent act is being used. The United States Constitution must be more effectively unified into the Guantanamo methods to give equal civil rights to inmates despite what their nationality maybe‚ but to also have more

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    United They Stand‚ Divided They Fall Being commonly referred to as the ‘cultural melting pot’ of the world‚ the United States of America has many demographics and divisions of its people. Despite these groups‚ America is drawn together in times of havoc and will never be pulled apart. As observable in events like the World Wars‚ the Cold War‚ and the War on Terror; America is often strongly unified under chaos. In her article The Quilt‚ Anna Quindlen refers to these events with the use of logos

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    immigration will continue to shape the demographics of the United States. What will the U.S. population look like in the year 2050? Why do you think so? With the raising population factor and the immigrant that keep flowing in will make the melting pot a whole lot bigger making some big changes like the minorities becoming majorities and vies versa.

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    Comparison to the Average College Student Data First and foremost‚ I was very interested in how many similarities and differences that there was between myself and the average college student. I found the similarities interesting because I do not feel that I spend my time evenly in each area‚ like I assumed the average college student did. I was most proud of myself in the sleeping category‚ seeing that I get‚ on average‚ 0.6 hours more sleep than the average college student. I think that my strict

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    of a society‚ modern or historical‚ real or fantastic. New York is the center of the American finance industry. It is also one of the most importance centers for arts and culture in the U.S. And‚ in a country that styled itself as a "great melting pot" of people from all of the world‚ it is ethnically diverse. Obviously‚ economically advanced‚ artistic attainments‚ and ethnic makeup are among the most important characteristics of the young and developed country‚ one would learn a lot about American

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