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    Essay of Common Sense

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    small group of people‚ for example in a "frontier" village‚ Paine argues that no formal government is necessary‚ because "common cause" for living is sufficient to regulate everyday relationships. For instance‚ at the beginning‚ the newly arrived emigrants would soon form into a society to surmount the first difficulties which bound them in a common cause. On the other hand‚ when they conquered that hard time‚ they would begin to relax in their duty and attachment to each other‚ and argue for more

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    spoke of his “city upon a hill”? To what extent were the Puritans successful at building this city? During a time period of religious intolerance in England many people sought acceptance of their beliefs. In the early 1600’s a group of English emigrants‚ led by John Winthrop set to further purify the Christian faith. These colonists came to be known as the Puritans and settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ with the help of Winthrop as a leader. Winthrop acted as an astounding governor for these

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    Associate Program Material Diversity Worksheet Answer each question in 50 to 150 words. Provide citations for all the sources you use. 1. What is diversity? Why is diversity valued? Diversity can be differences in race‚ heritage‚ customs‚ belief systems‚ physical appearance‚ mental capabilities‚ etc.. Diversity should be respected and valued because nobody is completely the same as anyone else‚ even within the categories above. [ People tend to reject what is different. Our differences/diversities

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    of the town and was forced to live in a metaphorical forest: a wilderness of shadowy right and wrong‚ which is Hester’s little cottage “on the outskirts of the town… out of the sphere of that social activity which is already marked the habits of emigrants”(5.4). On the other hand‚ Hester is an independent woman because she had to learn the hard way to fend for herself. All the women in her town are tied to a man‚ no matter if it’s a father‚ brother‚ or husband. The man usually makes all the decisions

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    Between the nineteenth and twentieth century‚ the growth of the plantation industry and the need for additional labor caused a mass importation of foreigners as indentured servers. Although the conditions of service seem fair and reasonable according to the contract‚ the actual conditions may not have been as good. Most of the additional labor‚ which caused importation of indentured servers‚ was primarily male. Over the 16-year period from 1835-1851‚ the number of Asian Indian immigrants to Mauritius

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    Dorian Zimmerman Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. These two colonies divided based on their values and goals for their future‚ New England believed in unity‚ religion‚ and family‚ while the Chesapeake region believed in success‚ working alone‚ and entrepreneurship. Their lives really centered around what they believed in and was the determining factor on why these

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    landlords used a method of getting rid of their poor tenants by promising them food‚ money and prosperity in America. The families left with nowhere to go fell for the empty promises and migrated to America. The famine caused around 650‚000 Irish emigrants to come to America in huge waves. 52‚000 arrived in New York City in 1847 alone. (Irish Potato Famine‚ 2000) The California Gold Rush began in January 1848‚ when gold was discovered in the American River near present day Sacramento by James Marshall

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    preserve certain values to teach succeeding generation. N. Scott Momaday has Native American roots inspiring him to write about his indigenous history and Maxine Hong Kingston‚ a first-generation Chinese American who was inspired by the struggles of her emigrant family. Kingston and Momaday manipulate language by using‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ and a unique style of writing to reflect on oral traditions. The purpose of Kingston’s passage is to reflect upon her ancestor’s mistake to establish her values as an

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    The purpose of this essay is to evaluate globalisation and the growing multidirectional flows of people‚ objects‚ places and information. Firstly I will focus on globalisation and how migration‚ culture‚ economics and politics fit into the picture. Secondly I will focus on how globalisation has affected Ireland. To gain a better understanding of globalisation I must first define it. “Globalisation is a transplanetary process or set of processes involving increasing liquidity and the growing multidirectional

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    Amy Tan‚ a child of Chinese emigrants‚ was born in 1952 in Oakland‚ California. Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco‚ California in 1919. Today both women are recognized authors‚ known for incorporating personal or autobiographical information into their material. Both women‚ each known for classic literary works in her own right‚ have more in common than merely being born in California in the twentieth century. This analysis of “The Lottery” and “Two Kinds” will demonstrate how both short

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