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    the fabric of society are at the center of the film. Originally conceived in the 1950’s during the red scare‚ it is well known and accepted that Miller sought to highlight the similarities with the ongoing persecutions of accused communist sympathizers. The mass hysteria and destruction of the individual at the hand of society’s values reflected in the play perfectly encapsulated the atmosphere of 1950’s America. Miller’s thought provoking play was viewed then with much criticism‚ drawing the ire

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    Why is Ghana still an LEDC? Peilin Cheng 9A Although Ghana is rich in raw materials and precious metals‚ it is still a Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC). There are many different reasons ranging from the environment and climate to their debt problem. Ghana is in the tropics of Africa near the equator which means the temperature is very hot‚ there is also a hot dry North East wind called the harmattan which blows between December and March. Ghana’s climate and ecosystems are split into

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    American Dream is Still Alive My whole life I grew up believing that there is such thing as the American Dream. The last couple years my faith in that has been tested for sure. Today there are many problems with the economy; there are many people out there who think there’s no such thing as the American Dream anymore. “The creation of a government that is out of control‚ and thus out of touch‚ robs every citizen‚ preventing fulfillment of the original American Dream (Thomas 569).” I agree with this

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    The Clyfford Still Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in downtown Denver‚ Colorado. This museum operates like a normal 501(c)(3)‚ except for one aspect. The Clyfford Still Museum is supported in a large way by its own independent asset management organization‚ the Clyfford Still Museum Foundation. This foundation’s sole job is the management of the endowment of the museum in support of all museum objectives. The Clyfford Still Museum Foundation‚ which is also classified as a 501(c)(3)

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    Does Patriotism still Matter? First off‚ it is important to love our country‚ but it does become difficult to keep supporting our country. Now‚ in my generation (ages 10-16)‚ it doesn’t surprise me that a lot of my generation no longer understands the importance of our country or its flag. From my own knowledge and what I hear‚ my generation used to stand‚ hands on their hearts‚ greatly appreciating America‚ singing the National Anthem as high as they can. Nowadays‚ barely anyone would be caught

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    “Is marriage still important in Society?” As an atheist I don’t believe marriage is still important to society. This is because (as written bellow) in this country the purpose of marriage has traditionally been used as a form of business‚ money power and survival. However the changes in our society have made marriage considerably less important when compared to‚ for example two hundred years ago. Today‚ it is seen as socially acceptable to have children outside marriage and due to legal reasons

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    Genocide When talking about genocide the topic may be difficult to explain or reason yet every person has there own opinion about it. Ward Churchill has a strong belief and how America still faces genocide even today. The thesis of this article is that genocide is practiced world wide and it needs to stop being denied by the people that it is happening all over. People view genocide in many different ways. Before reading this article

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    The American dream is still achievable in some ways by hard work‚ effort‚ striving every by not giving up and proving to society that the American dream is still achievable. Reasoning on why the American dream is still there because many famous people like a bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger started from the bottom and worked his way up from the lower class to the upper

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    century have been declining‚ resulting in the decrease of Social Capital in America. On one hand in Putnam’s Article “Bowling Alone”‚ the decline of civic engagement in citizens like voting is large with no signs of improvement‚ so the issue needs to be addressed in order to analyze the factors and find solutions to problems such as how to build more trust in the community. On the other hand‚ in Putnam’s more updated article “Still Bowling Alone”‚ the event everyone knows as the 9/11 terrorist attack has

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    piece of document for the American people and especially immigrants. There are many reasons for this‚ but the main one is that the Constitution gives freedom to people who enter America. These freedoms are not in many other countries and that’s why immigrants flee to America to pursue the American Dream. Our Constitution is still relevant today because of two things: Freedom of Speech‚ and Freedom of Religion. The first reason why the Constitution is relevant is because of freedom of speech the First

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