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    American Caner Society

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    The American Cancer Society is a volunteer-based organization that is present across the United States. Its main purpose is to raise money and awareness about the severity and prevalence of cancer. Cancer education and research is where most of the focus and monetary donations are used for. The American Cancer Society strives to fulfill their goal of “less cancer and more birthdays” across all generations and populations (ACS Inc.‚ 2011).  The American Cancer Society began its fight in 1913‚ starting

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    Hypocrisy in the American Society By Olya Prohorova “Hypocrisy is the essence of snobbery‚ but all snobbery is about the problem of belonging.” Alexander Theroux This paper is based on my own experience while living in the United States‚ and it is not intended to offend anyone. I come from a former Soviet Union country called Republic of Moldova (which maybe only 0‚001% of Americans know about)‚ located in eastern Europe. My family is quite conservative – but we may think

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    isolationism attitude taken up by Americans in the 1940s‚ and the blatant racism present in everyday American society until the 1960s. With such a pride-nurturing memory system in place‚ it was only a matter of time before one generation of Americans became so arrogant as to think their family and society had at last reached perfection‚ and to label all future changes to them as depreciatory‚ which is precisely what happened in the 1950s‚ when the American society stretched towards its highest levels

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    Imagine being a surgery professor‚ working at a New York Medical College‚ being a leader of the cancer chemotherapy department‚ and the highest ranked African American female in the medical department. That dream came true for Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. Jane Wright’s cancer research helped doctors and nurses all over the world. In November of 1919‚ Jane Cooke Wright was born in New York City. She attended a series of private schools in New York‚ until graduating from Smith College in 1942. From

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    American Society Today

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    The society of America today is total different for most Americans then what it was during the 1950s ‚ 1960s ‚ 1970s and on into the 80s. America today is one were black people have the vote and have the same rites as white men and women. Today the leader of the free world is Black some thing that many though would never happen in there generation. But there are still inequality in America today. Urban ghettos are still mostly full of uneducated black people. Black men in America are four times more

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    Racism In American Society

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    Simply put‚ a representative democracy is a system of government in which all eligible citizens vote on representatives to pass laws for them. As Americans‚ we elect a president and members of Congress‚ and also elect local and state officials. All of these elected officials supposedly listen to the populace and do what is best for the nation‚ state or jurisdiction as a whole. Is this real autotomy of choice? If so does the hypocritical platform that America was founded upon affect our present day

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    A common dichotomy people make in American society is that of rural and urban lifestyles. A separation of classes is also associated with this dichotomy in that people who live in urban areas‚ such as cities‚ are financially well off and usually have more powerful jobs; whereas rural residents are not as well off‚ but live a modest lifestyle in regions with few inhabitants. Urban areas are equipped with modern amenities and technology‚ which act as catalysts in informing and educating residents in

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    In American society it is a social norm for women to be delicate and vulnerable‚ they are seen as too weak to do the same things men do. This was especially true during the time period in which the stories “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” “Jury of her peers‚” and “Story of an Hour” were written in. The characteristics of gender roles‚ shown through in each individual story and hint at the stereotypes that were places on women of that time period. These specific female characters don’t let those stereotypes

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    Birch society has almost entirely faded from the American mind. Wrapped in the Flag‚ however‚ brings to light past issues that are once again becoming more prominent in American society. The actions of the John Birch Society members in the mid-1900s brought forth a period of societal upheaval and some of the most radical right-wing movements ever seen in United States history. Issues such as civil rights‚ abortion‚ gay rights‚ and environmental protection were at the core of the societies ideologies

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    The Lasting Social Impact of The Red Scare on American Society Even thought thee ideals and societal expectations are vastly different from the 1940’s and 50’s to now‚ much has stayed the same. Sure schools no longer play the olde timey “wht to do when a nuclear blast is immenant” and then tell the bored audience to duck and cover under a desk‚ as if that will provide ample protection from nuclear fallout. Now people are marginally less racist and misoginist but there are some places in th worls

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