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    moves their body with intensity such as sports. A good example is when the Japanese came to America; they brought over their sport values along with adapting to American sports. The Japanese established similar and significant sport themes like other culture such as emotional support‚ community interaction‚ and equality. According to Regalado‚ (1992)‚ the Japanese came to America during the world war two. They came to the United States to have freedom like Americans. The Japanese brought over their

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    October 3‚ 2013 Colonial Americans: They Came In Like a Wrecking Ball From the early 1600s and ever since the colonists made their way to what would become the Americas‚ there was significant pressure put on these people to perform. These men and women were on their way to the new land for a variety of reasons‚ but many were not of high standing in England and were seeking to reach higher. With so much at stake‚ the colonists had nothing to lose‚ and everything to gain. And because the conditions

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    On May 22‚ 1980 Pac-Man was released for the very first time in Japan. To this day‚ Pac-Man is still a household name‚ and we should be thanking him. Because he started a revolution in gaming. The introduction of Pac-Man to the world changed gaming from a silly past time into a mainstream activity. To this day‚ Pac-Man remains one of the most iconic and influential characters of the gaming era. While out for dinner at a pizza place‚ Toru Iwatani glanced down at his pizza after picking up a single

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    defined in several different ways. Some may say freedom means saying or doing whatever you want‚ while others believe that freedom is about equality. However‚ a new and unique context to the word presents itself in the short story “The Strangers That Came to Town”‚ written by Ambrose Flack‚ explaining how true freedom is about being accepted. The Duvitch’s‚ an immigrant family‚ face several situations in the story where they are not accepted into the community‚ and hence have limits on their freedom

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    And the Walls Came Tumbling Down Poe’s style of writing is creepy‚ spooky and eerie‚ but with this style it is effective in creating a dramatic atmosphere in the story that makes the reader tremble‚ but want to keep reading. The first example I saw of this was “with the first glimpse of the building‚ a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit” (Poe 708). Another example of this overly dramatic writing is the passage where they both hear her described by Poe as “as I placed hand upon his shoulder

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    It’s defined as the ideas of freedom‚ equality‚ and liberty held available to every American. This means that every American has the opportunity to achieve their dreams of having a successful and meaningful life. This started when immigrants first came to America and is still around today. The American Dream is just as valid as it was when America was founded‚ but depending on whom you are and what you do for a living‚ it may be more achievable to some than others. When America was first founded

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    The overall theme in the poem ¨The Day the Saucers Came¨ by Neil Gaiman is that people (such as girls) seem to worry about some so little and meaningless‚ such as a phone call‚ when they should be worrying about what’s going on around them. The author choses sixteen different odd things that happen on one day such as ¨the sauser day‚¨ and ¨zombie day¨ he chose these different things for a reason. I think he choses these things because they aren’t small simple things that could happen. Also all these

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    younger sons then came to America to get their land. Another reason had to do with religion. In England people had to worship like the King ordered them to. People came to America so they could worship in their own way. Some people were brought to the colonies against their will. Black slaves were brought from Africa to Virginia. Eventually there were black slaves in all of the thirteen colonies‚ but most of them lived in the South. Some English people came to bring Christianity

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    religion‚ among other things to the modern world. Does the credit actually belong to the people who created these early civilizations or to those that came before? The final product may be considered greater and certainly more polished than the product created by early man. All things found in an ancient civilization were actually brought to them by the collective memories of the people that came before. Little is known about human life during the Paleolithic Period‚ 35‚000 to 10‚000 BC. Cave

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    My novel ‘The Day They Came To Arrest The Book’ was based upon racism in the late 70’s. An era which occurred before I existed. There are many movies and books depicting events from this time‚ some of which I have seen or read. I had always thought that my views on racism were somewhat close to the truth‚ after reading the novel I realized that I had been wrong. Therefore‚ this novel has altered my feelings and opinions which I had towards the treatment of the Negro race. Before I read this novel

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