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    culture. The typical music and art will change according to the place that is visited. It can mutate from a country to the other‚ and even from a state or city to another. This variations can also be found according to the time that it is placed. As the societies change‚ the music and art can change either. Despite that‚ it doesn’t mean that one can’t enjoy‚ appreciate and respect the other. An example of this is when we consider the countries in America Latina‚ we already can notice the differences

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    will be about; age of prohibition. During the age of prohibition‚ the 18th amendment brought up many issues within different cultures‚ however between the Jews this conflict was a bit more complicated. The author of this book‚ Marni Davis who is a history professor at the Georgia state University‚ focuses on the complicated relationship Jews had with alcohol with the Jewish bootleggers during Prohibition in the 1920s. Jews and Booze: Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition is primarily is about

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    Prohibition was put in place in the United States of America in the early years of the twentieth century to help protect society from the evils of alcohol. However‚ it is well demonstrated by multiple sources that the introduction of Prohibition acted as a double-edged sword. Although the government had good intentions in banning the sale and consumption of alcohol‚ Prohibition had a massive negative impact‚ with increased organised crime‚ detrimental effects on public health‚ and a diminishment

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    Change for a Change The abolition of slavery in the Americas was seen as a very progressive moment for the country‚ but that didn’t necessarily mean everyone in America was content with the decision. It also didn’t mean most people were going to have a change of heart towards how they felt about people of different races. Yet there was still people willing to endorse progression in this area; one being famous American writer Samuel Clemens‚ better known as Mark Twain. Mark Twain fought against many

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    do not have full control‚ it will affect the way they will be in the future. Any change to someone’s diet will change their body in the long run‚ whether it be positive or negative. It is quite apparent‚ especially in America‚ that the common person’s nutrition has gone down hill. Since the 1980s‚ the rate of obesity has inflated double the amount for adults and triple for children (“Obesity” p. 1). Shockingly‚ America spends more on fast food than on college education‚ computers‚ software and cars

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    Prohibition was a failed attempt by the United States government to control alcohol. Groups like the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League spearheaded the temperance movement and made prohibition possible. After the passing of the 18th amendment‚ the immediate effects were positive‚ but prohibition quickly turned negative. Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime‚ such as bootlegging‚ and without being able to tax alcohol‚ the government lost a significant amount

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    Prohibition Essay The 18th Amendment prohibited the manufacture‚ sale‚ and transportation of all alcoholic beverages. Prohibition was approved on December 17th 1917 when the House of Representatives voted 282 to 128(Background Essay). A day later‚ the Senate agreed to this Amendment. There were many reasons why prohibition went into affect. Americans believed that alcohol was the cause of many major issues. "Corruption‚ child abuse‚ crime‚ unemployment‚ and worker safety"(Background Essay) were

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    knowledge it has to offer for our current life. I like learning about how our ancestors did things in their days‚ and how their decisions helped shape our country today. I believe that the time of the Vietnam War shaped our country in many ways‚ and most of what happened was not for the better of our country. I chose this topic because it was a very controversial time in America‚ it was a big learning lesson for America. People look back at this time and they are ashamed to have lived through this‚ but

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    Change is always difficult. Everyone has experienced some type of change in their lives for something as normal as changing jobs/schools or something more drastic as moving to a different state/country is something that we all have/will struggle at one point of our lives. As humans‚ we deal with change in different ways; some embraced it working through its difficulties. Others fall into denial and just flat out opposing the change. How did we get to this chaotic situation that we’re facing right

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    Reconstruction: America Rises Again The Reconstruction of America lasted twelve years‚ between 1865 and 1877. The most damage was in the South. One of the problems was starvation. Thousands of hundreds of slaves died of diseases and starvation after they were liberated . About 620‚000 men died of starvation‚ disease‚ accident or in combat during the Civil War. Because of how bad the sicknesses were twenty-five percent of four million freed slaves suffered from illness or died between

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