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    After reading “Irish Nationalism in America: The politics of exile‚ 1798-1998” by David Brundage the topic that really interested me was the lack of voicing of stances from the Irish Americans on the American slavery ideals. Other than the major abolitionist Irish American Daniel O’Connell many of the Irish Americans were okay with slavery. But why were the Irish Americans approving of a people group being oppressed similarly to how they were treated in their home country? To help explain the Irish

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    poverty. Earl Lovelace‚ the author of a short story‚ “Joe Bell and America”‚ perfectly depicts that message. Joe Bell‚ the main character‚ struggles to make money in whatever way

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    The short story that I enjoyed the most is the one titled Fear & Loathing in America. The short story was written by Hunter S Thompson. The short story is about the September 11 attacks on the twin towers and the Pentagon which were destroyed by passenger aeroplanes. I liked this story better because it is captivating‚ interesting and it kept me of the edge of my seat. The writer wrote about what happened on September the 11th 2001. The writer talks about how the crash on Tuesday happened and on

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    Book report of The Joy Luck Club‚ by Amy Tan Author ’s biography and awards‚ Amy Tan was born in Oakland‚ California‚ in 1952‚ and now lives with her husband‚ tax lawyer Louis DeMattei‚ in San Francisco. The Joy Luck Club was her first and perhaps most well known book. It brought her great success and made her name known around the world. The book was made into a movie by director Wayne Wang‚ which Tan produced and wrote the screenplay for. Tan ’s other novels include The Kitchen God ’s Wife‚

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    Out of our Past Summary Out of Our Past by Carl Degler breaks down the lead up to the American Revolution. Although the first few sections of chapter 2 discuss the similarities between Britain and the colonies‚ from section three onwards it becomes clear that the New World’s differences from Europe are what made America a cultural powerhouse. For the beginning of colonization American cities mirrored western culture‚ but prior to 1763 the colonies began to move away from the similarities of Europe

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    Book Review: A History of Women in America From the beginning of time‚ women have subtly shaped the history of the human race. Just by operating under social normality or defying it‚ a woman can cause a movement. In Carol Hymowitz and Michaele Weissman’s book‚ A History of Women in America‚ they focus on the more modern changes women have had on history rather than focusing more on the impact women had on the foundation of the United States. While men carried out much of the remembered history

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    Textual Reading Guide for Module 1 ________________________________________ The Literature of Early America p. 1-5 1. The first Europeans to establish settlements on this continent did not call it America until the 18th century. What did these early settlers call it? The New World 2. The colonies that became the United States were - for the most part - inhabited by individuals from which European country? England 3. How much is known of the perspectives of the native inhabitants of this continent

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    think of poverty in America what is the image that comes to mind? An old dilapidated shack in southern Alabama? or a rat infested tenement house in New York City? According to the book Faces of Poverty‚ the author‚ Jill Berrick says that "Both images are correct‚ for poverty exists in the backwoods of Appalachia as well as in the heart of the inner city" (1). In homes across America poor parents are raising poor children. Even in our own back

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    The critical issues facing WCC North America revolve around their poor customer service reviews. Customers are unhappy with the company’s current order-information process and want up-to-date information the statuses of their purchases. While the company is moving in the direction of increased integration‚ there is a necessity for better communication and more integration of the departments to better orchestrate customer orders and information status. The current division of departments is acting

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