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    Although throughout history the goverment took advantage of the Native Americans‚ suprisingly they answered the call of duty to fight for their country in the 1940’s. The code talkers are a main part of the victory in World War II. They used a secret code no one could break. The code talkers were made of classified tribes that no one knew about until they were declassified years after the war was over. The Native American code talkers were important because no one could break their code. The tribes

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    professor shereen turner | The History of Violence in American Labor Unions | | | Michael Cook | 6/6/2010 | Some of the more important events in labor union history included how unions were stereotyped as violent anarchist‚ and how they took a stance that invoked violent activity in three serious events; the Haymarket Riot‚ Homestead Incident and Pullman Strike and how these events in ways changed American labor union history. | Up through the late 1700’s to early 1800’s

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    The declaration of independence is the most important historical American document. It is essentially a document that declared America’s independence. The Declaration of Independence‚ besides declaring that the colonies were now an independent nation‚ also set forth the reasons why we were breaking from Great Britain. It established the reasons for the colonies declaring independence. More broadly‚ it’s lasting significance is the philosophy stating that All men start out equal. No one was better

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    Anthropology American History X “I hate anyone that is not white Protestant‚” begins Danny Vinyard‚ the brother of a former neo Nazi skinhead. American History X offers opinions from two sides through one character‚ the ex-neo Nazi Derek‚ and the post-prison-reformed Derek. The post-prison-formed Derek serves as a vision of hope for present time. This powerful movie not only depicts the most disturbing aspects of racism‚ but also shows how close racism is to the middle-class‚ white Americans. American

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    Jessie Lee 5/13/13 English 9 Write About It “Christmas” and “Christmas Time on the Frontier” “Christmas” by Floyd Dell and “Christmas Time on the Frontier‚” are both stories that tell of poor families on Christmas day. In “Christmas‚“ the mom and dad never told their son they were poor. The son donated money to poor people at Sunday school‚ not knowing that he and his family were one of those “poor people” that people wanted to donate money to. He figured

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    Pope illustrates Clarissa’s importance in The Rape of the Lock by giving her a big role in Canto 5. Clarissa’s speech questions why beauty appears on a higher level when is does not have the power to cure diseases or keep one healthy. She points out that the society gears too much of their focus on beauty when qualities such as good sense and good humor are more important. Clarissa stresses that it is important to have moral values such as merit and good humor in order to have something to fall

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    Perhaps the most significant text from the Galileo Dialogue seems to appear at the beginning when Salviati reveals that “in the Copernican position‚ the senses much deceive us when they visually show us‚ at close range and in a perfectly clear medium‚ the straight perpendicular descent of very heavy bodies. Despite all‚ according to Copernicus‚ vision deceives us in even so plain a matter and the motion is not straight at all‚ but mixed straight-and-circular”. This passage exposes the two most essential

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    Music’s influence on American History in the 1960s “Entertainment is always a national asset. Invaluable in times of peace‚ it is indispensable in wartime. All those who are working in the entertainment industry are building and maintaining national morale both on the battlefront and on the home front.” Franklin D. Roosevelt 1 The 1960s was one of the most dramatic decades we see throughout American history. The music of the 1960s played an important role socially‚ economically‚ and culturally

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    The Genesis of African Americans African American history began in a particular time and place and that was in Jamestown‚ Virginia in August of 1619 when about twenty Ndongans arrived through the Atlantic Slave Trade. African Americans were not seen as individuals but seen as an inferior group that was not important to history. Although many slaves came from different areas of Africa‚ they all shared common experiences that brought them together which lead to creating a common language (Painter)

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    When playwright and actor John Leguizamo wrote his hit one-man show Latin American History for Dummies he had kept his son‚ a middle school student at the time‚ in his mind. As a child of Latino descent in a non-diverse area‚ Lucas faced the brunt of many racially ignorant jokes and comments. In order to bring Lucas closer to his Colombian roots‚ he assisted him with his History project on finding great historical figures from Latin America. After hours of what seemed to be dead-end research Lucas

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